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The article is the sixth in a series of articles about Islamized terrorism. The author continues to discuss the Muslim Brotherhood as an example.
The Egyptian State Security Prosecution decided to extend the imprisonment of 17 Brotherhood members pending further investigations in two separate cases. The 17 members were arrested six months ago.
The investigations of the Egyptian State Security Prosecution in relation to the case of 25 fundamentalists, showed that a former Brotherhood leader played an important role in establishing a group planning to hit US and Western assets in Arab and Islamic countries.
Security forces arrested Dr. Gamal Heshmet, former member of the Parliament on the pretext of affiliating to the banned group of the Muslim Brotherhood. A large number of security forces broke into Heshmet’s apartment with wooden ladders.
The writer reports that the Egyptian security police arrested Gamal Heshmat, former brotherhood and Parliament member and others during their meeting in Heshmat´s house to discuss the thoughts of their network.
The writer comments on arresting former Parliament and Brotherhood member, Dr. Gamal Heshmat, in the light of the conflict between the security and the Muslim Brotherhood since 1995.
The resignation of the secretary of the Brotherhood bureau in Port Said was a strike to the group. He made it clear that the principles and the values of the group which prompted him to join it were destroyed.
A crisis erupted in the Brotherhood group following the resignation of the Secretary of the Brotherhood Bureau in Port Said. His resignation came as an objection to the deterioration of the conditions of the group. He said that he could not continue working in a group that is against renewal and...
The author continues his writings about Islamized terrorism in Egypt, focusing on the history of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The author stresses that he does not track the Muslim Brotherhood. On the contrary, he gives the group the widest margin for expressing its opinions in Al-Quds Al-Arabi paper.

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