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The Muslim Brotherhood fails to make a case for human rights violations in Egypt After the group’s attempt to undermine the economic conference in Sharm el Sheikh, they also failed to convince the UN of a deteriorating human rights situation in Egypt. On the contrary, the international community...
Yūsif al-Ḥusaynī: Mursī was the silent president Concerning Mursī’s ruling, which he issued without consulting the opinion of youth or members of the political elite, Yūsif al-Ḥusaynī said that Mursī was the silent president and that he demands a clarification of the persons responsible. He...
Egyptian politicians express their opinions of the Muslim Brotherhood’s attempt to form a government-in-exile in Turkey The International Organization for the Muslim Brotherhood is attempting to form a govern-in-exile in Turkey in order to embarrass the Egyptian government in front of the...
Bishop Tawadros: the Maspero incident was a deception perpetrated by the Muslim Brotherhood Bishop Tawadros said that the assault on the Papal Headquarters during the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood was the first in all of Islamic History. He added that the Muslim Brotherhood started the violence...
Women of Egypt: Campaign stigmatizing women who do not wear the hijāb is a dangerous escalation Hudā Badrān, the President of the General Council for Egyptian Women, condemned the campaign to disgrace women who do not wear the hijāb. The campaign is spreading over social media and is set to take...
The number of victims of the current violence in Egypt is increasing. Most deaths fell during the efforts to end the demonstrations. According to the Ministry of Health there are 638 deaths, among them at least 43 from the police forces. The Muslim Brotherhood claims much larger numbers of...
Jamāl al-Bannā and AWR interns together with Nisrīn Jum'ah, who was of great help translating. From left to right: Jamāl al-Bannā, Eline Kasanwidjojo, Mette Toft Nielsen, Shabana Basheer and Nisrīn Jum'ah. 25-11-2012
Egypt's Constituent Assembly has passed a draft constitution that fails to protect women's rights or guarantee religious freedom, Human Rights Watch said. [Maḥmūd Husām, al-Taḥrīr, Dec. 1, p. 10] Read original text in Arabic
Reactions of Egyptians on the streets escalated over decrees by President Muhammad Mursī on Thursday (November 22) sacking the public prosecutor and immunizing his decisions as political, betraying deep divisions within the society as opponents termed them as “rehash of past dictatorship”. [Author...
Dr. Saʿd al-Katātnī, leader of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party, instructed Coptic members of the FJP to open dialogue with leaders of churches that quit the constituent assembly drafting a new constitution for Egypt and to set a date for a meeting with them in two days in an...

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