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by: (Ikhwanweb)
2006-3-5
On Friday, the Shorah Council of the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood elected Mr. Salem el-Falahat to be the new chairman, successor to Mr. Abdel Mageed el-Zanebate. Meanwhile, Mr. Gameel Abu Bakr was selected the group’s deputy.
In a press release, Ikhwan Web obtained, the Shorah Council said:" thanks to Allah, the Shorah Council of the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood hold its eighth meeting to .. |
by: (Ikhwanweb)
2006-3-5
Today, the Libyan authorities released all arrested members, 84, of the banned Muslim Brotherhood, detained since 1998. According to official sources, a massive celebration attended by families of released men was hold before Tripoli’s Abu Salim Prison.
Sources pointed out that a detainee was previously free in the last month due to his health condition and upon a request of the Qadha.. |
by: (Ikhwanweb)
2006-3-7
Dialogue Forum for Development and Human Rights released an evaluative report on the freedom of expression in Egypt during the last year. According to the report, 25 verdicts have been made against journalists on opinion-related cases. In addition, 60 journalists have appeared before prosecutors for investigations and 10 have been subject to attacks because of their duty. |
by: (Ikhwanweb)
2006-3-8
Today, the Parliament discusses the urgent question lodged by the Muslim Brotherhood’s MP Muhssen Rady concerning the suspension of Afaq Arabia weekly which articulates the Brotherhood’s views. The pretext of the decision is the existing dispute over the presidency of the newspaper’s board of directors. |
by: (Ikhwanweb)
2006-3-13
Syrian Muslims Brotherhood’s Chairman Ali Sadr el-Dean el-Baynony severely lashed out at the Syrian regime, chaired by Bashar al-Asaad. ’It is a criminal regime which is predominated by one family,’ el-Baynony said, asserting that all sectors of Syrian people look forward to freedom.
In an interview with the Spanish TV, the Brotherhood’s chairman said his group, banned in Syria, parti.. |
by: (Ikhwanweb)
2006-3-15
The National Council for Human Rights (NCHR) held a workshop called "’Development of Vote Process in Arab States" to discuss elections in Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, and Palestine.
During his address, the council’s Secretary General Mr. Kamal Abu El-Maged called for setting up an independent commission to monitor elections to guarantee its neutrality and prevent interference by executive power... |
by: (Ikhwanweb)
2006-3-15
Hamady El-Jebaly, an influential leader of Tunisian El-Nahda Islamic Movement, asserted that his movement welcomes dialogue and blamed the government for rejecting the offer so far. He said the Islamic Movement in Tunisia does not monopolize Islam and never claimed to be its sole representative. |
by: (Ikhwanweb)
2006-3-16
The Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood Chairman Salem Farahat and its Executive Bureau received the Archbishop of Palestine Attalla Hanna and his delegates during their visit to Jordon
Attended by a number of government officials, political and community leaders,the group arranged a party to honor the Archbishop at its General Center. In his address, the Brotherhood’s chairman stressed that t.. |
by: (Ikhwanweb)
2006-3-19
In a message published on its official web site, The Libyan Muslim Brotherhood Chairman Seleman Abdel Kader praised efforts by Saif el-Islam el-Qadhafi, the head of Qadhafi Foundation for Development to release the detained Brotherhood activities.
Abdel Kader expressed his gratitude and appreciation for the younger Qadhafi for his prompt efforts and persistent endeavourers .. |
by: (Ikhwanweb)
2006-3-22
In statements to the Ikhwanweb, the Coptic well-known thinker, Dr. Rafiq Habib, asserted that the referral of the Coptic question to the U.N. Commission on Human Rights and the discussion of the note submitted by the “United Copts Organization”, jointly with the International League of Human Rights, on the situation of Copts in Egypt, “constitutes a clear interference in the domestic a.. |