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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.
Muslim Brotherhood leaders dismissed a lawyer member, Mokhtar Nuh, following investigations assumed by a committee formed by the group’s Guidance Office. The investigations questioned Nuh’s establishing of a union for Islamic-Law-concerned lawyers putting the Brotherhood into jeopardy.
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.
Farid Abdel Khaliq is the most important leading figure of the Brotherhood. He stresses that the group is not a political power but a Da´awa-oriented group. He does not oppose the establishment of a Coptic party but without calling for applying the Christian teachings. He believes that the...
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...
Some Brotherhood members believe that the group needs a kind of ideological renovation like that of the Gama´at Al-Islamiya. Other members believe that the Brotherhood does not have anything to apologize for, and that it did not cause any harm to society at any time, which is not the case for...
Rose El-Youssef´s special file for this week tackles the conflict erupted between the governor of Al-Gharbia and the Muslim Brotherhood because of Al-Geel Al-Muslim schools. It comments on a recent study by Specialized National Councils that calls for deepening religious beliefs in the minds...
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.
Youssef Nada is said to have been behind the assassination of the Egyptian commercial counsel to Geneva six years ago. The commercial counsel went to Geneva to investigate the death of a Brotherhood leader who was said to have taken a huge amount of money from the Brotherhood to put into the Swiss...

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