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The article reports on a meeting forthe Kifāyah [Enough] movement that revealed several financial scandals.
The Egyptian press reports on the recent divisions within the Kifāyahmovement, otherwise known as the Egyptian Movement for Change. Seven members from the movement submitted their resignation following the culture minister’s comments on the Ḥijāb.
Aymān ‘Abd al-Majīd writes about different opinions of members of the Press Syndicate concerning hosting a Muslim Brotherhood seminar to celebrate the 100th birthday of Hasan al- Bannā, the founder of the group.
The coordinator of the controversial movement Kifāyah says, in this interview with Sawt al-Ummah, that his group has included all political orientations in a bid to unify ranks in the face of a regime that is loathed by all Egyptians.
Kifayah is experiencing internal conflict between its leaders and youths for change.
A critique of a member of the ’Kifāyah’ movement for showing intolerance towards press criticism.
Rose al- Yūsuf obtained an internal note of “Kifāyah” that criticizes the movement harshly and calls for radical change in its internal organisation.
The German-Egyptian humanitarian activist Philip Rizk was released after an ordeal of over four days of police interrogations. Philip Rizk described the experience at a press conference at his house on February 13.
The Egyptian movement for change, Kifāya, announced its rejection of reforms proposed by the ruling NDP party and continued its efforts to unite popular and political oppositional forces.
The article discusses the rise and gradual decline of the movement for change, Kifāya.

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