Date of source: Sunday, May 11, 2003
In response to news about choosing Muhammad Khairat Al-Shater as deputy general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, the general guide stressed that his deputy has not been chosen yet and the choice would be made secretly.
Date of source: Thursday, May 8, 2003
The author compares the Hizbuallah in Syria with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. The comparison stems from the fact that the US asked Syria to stop supporting terrorism and to dissolve Hizbullah. In 1948, Britain, France and the US asked Egypt to dissolve the Muslim Brotherhood. He believes that...
Date of source: Sunday, April 20, 2003
The Supreme State Security Prosecution has started investigations with ten members of the disbanded Muslim Brotherhood group, who have been arrested during a raid in a house where they were meeting.
Date of source: Saturday, March 29, 2003
The General Guide of the Brotherhood warns against the attempts of the US to control the world through terrorism and deception. He believes that the current US administration wants to smash Muslims and take over their lands. He stresses that the “flagrant aggression” against the Islamic umma [...
Date of source: Saturday, March 8, 2003
The banned Muslim Brotherhood and fundamentalist lawyers have started legal procedures to challenge the law which allows civilians to be referred to a military court. This comes after the decree issued by President Mubarak abolishing the State Security Courts and sentences of lifelong imprisonment...
Date of source: Monday, June 9, 2003
Muhammad Khairat Al-Shater, member of the Guidance Bureau of the Muslim Brotherhood, denies that the post of deputy general guide has been dropped.
Date of source: Monday, June 9, 2003
The Muslim Brotherhood group faces serious problems soon as its general guide suffers from Alzheimer’s. Such a disease will prevent him from performing his mandates.
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: Wednesday, June 4, 2003
Credible sources revealed that Egyptian authorities still place the disbanded Muslim Brotherhood group at the top of the groups working under the guise of religion. Authorities have been closely monitoring its activities and concluded that it still has seizing power as its primary strategic aim.