Date of source: Saturday, June 7, 2003
The Supreme State Security Prosecution charged 12 members of the Muslim Brotherhood with promoting the ideas of the banned group via the internet. For the first time such an allegation is used against the group
Date of source: Friday, June 6, 2003
Egyptian authorities arrested 12 of the Muslim Brotherhood leaders in Minufia governorate, claiming they were conducting an illegal meeting. This is the third time within two months that authorities arrested members of the group.
Date of source: Monday, March 3, 2003
The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the jail term of 14 persons for fifteen days pending further investigations on the charge of being members in the banned Muslim Brotherhood. It also renewed the jail term of 10 members of Al-Takfir wa Al-Hijra group for 15 days.
Date of source: Friday, January 3, 2003
Egyptian authorities arrested 14 Muslim Brotherhood leaders. A distinguished member of the group said that while the Arab and Islamic nation is facing an external danger, the group was hoping that the Egyptian government would work on keeping and preserving the internal front by recognizing the...
Date of source: Tuesday, September 6, 2005
The Brotherhood has penetrated all state and social institutions, except the army, the police and sovereign bodies. The author examines the Brotherhood’s middle-class connections, the growing role of businessmen in the organization and the inclination towards capitalist economic policies.
Date of source: Sunday, August 28, 2005
The Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif, has denied the existence of a deal with the Egyptian government involving the release from prison of members of the group. The Secretary General of the Brotherhood, Dr. Mahmoud cIzzat and nine other leaders of the group were...
Date of source: Sunday, June 19, 2005
Public Prosecutor Māhir ‘Abd al-Wāhid ordered the release of 463 persons suspected of belonging to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, but retained the custody of 37 others on charges of staging unlicensed marches in several areas in Egypt on May 3, 6 and 14, 2005.
Date of source: Sunday, December 5, 2004
Egypt’s outlawed Muslim Brotherhood said it was disturbed by the trial of key activist Wagdi Ghoneim in the United States, after a fresh charge of antagonizing U.S. policies was added to the bill of indictment.
Date of source: Saturday, October 14, 2000
Brotherhood member Mokhtar Nuh wants to be a link between the Brotherhood and the government and developed a plan to stop clashes between both parties. The Brotherhood should not arrouse the fear of the government.
Date of source: Saturday, September 21, 2002
The Egyptian government accused the Muslim Brotherhood of seeking to overturn the regime and establish an Islamic Caliphate. The higher State Security Prosecution decided to put 17 Brotherhood members in jail for 15 days pending further investigations. It also ordered the arrest of three other...