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The political speech of the Brotherhood since the early 1990s reveals a new awareness that violence leads to an impasse. With the leadership of Al-Hudaiby, the Brotherhood will be more mature in dealing with the State. It will also have a historical chance to re-introduce itself to the Arab...
Abdel Moneim Abu Al-Fotouh, the youngest member of the Guidance Bureau of the Muslim Brotherhood, speaks about the reasons for his attack of Youssef Nada and his objection to a second term of office for the current general guide of the group. He speaks about the reasons behind the failure of the...
Al-Ahrar paper reported that some Muslim Brotherhood members ran and won in the latest elections of the ruling National Democratic Party [NDP]. They were able, through agreements with some NDP members, to occupy prominent positions in the NDP. Sources related to the Muslim Brotherhood said that...
The president of the Al-Wafd Party calls the government to dialogue with the religious trend and to give religious associations, such as the Muslim Brotherhood, the freedom to work in the field of religious education. But at the same time, he is against establishing religious parties.
The Egyptian Prosecution is considering renewing the imprisonment of 134 members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group. The 17 Muslim Brotherhood Members of Parliament decided not to ask the Minister of Interior any questions concerning the detention procedures of their fellow members.
The Egyptian authorities arrested five leading figures of the Muslim Brotherhood in Alexandria. The Muslim Brotherhood considered this retaliation to punish the group for its insistence on running in the parliamentary election that took place last week.
The Egyptian police detained five supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood in Alexandria and four of its leaders were sentenced to an additional prison term. The detentions took place five days before the parliamentary elections.
The female nominee of the Muslim Brotherhood in Alexandria accused government agencies of trying to stop her from gaining a parliamentary seat. She also accused the government of hindering another brotherhood nominee. She said that she had failed to get support from women´s organizations...
The article cites parts of John Esposito´s book “The Islamic Threat…a Reality Or a Fable.” The book gives a critique of President Mubarak´s regime and of how he countered Islamic groups.
The latest elections of the Assiut University Club, in which the Brotherhood were defeated, could be a model to be followed in fighting the Brotherhood in any coming elections. The article sheds light on how the administration of Assiut University managed to combat the Brotherhood.

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