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Nearly 255 people, including members of the "banned” Muslim Brotherhood, have been detained on charges of defying a security ban on public demonstrations.
The authors investigate a statement issued by the Brotherhood’s no. 2 man, Muhammad Habīb, in which he accused the Ministry of the Interior of hatching a plot against the banned group’s members of parliament.
An official Muslim Brotherhood spokesman has questioned the performance of the Ministry of Information in airing the parliamentary sessions and raises doubts about a deliberate blackout.
Egyptian authors show a continuous interest in discussions how to improve the Arab image in the West. This article was written on the request of Dr. Hamdi Hassan for Al-Ahram but not published. The article explains how Arabs can work on improving their image. They can do this IF they are realy...
A professor of Mass Communication at Misr International University conducted a study titled "Actively engaging the media to enhance the image of Islam and Muslims in the US." He elaborates on how Muslims can improve their media to correct the Western image of Islam. He writes that Muslims should...
A Brotherhood member of the parliament accused the government of being responsible for the fire which broke out in the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. He presented a question to the prime minister in this concern.
The Egyptian government has just launched an extensive campaign to close down all schools affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood.
The political counselor of President Mubarak will inaugurate the first workshop for Egyptian journalists and media men at Al-Ahram institute. The training course aims to cover current affairs. Chief of the Board and Editor-in Chief of Al-Ahram will supervise the training course.
The motivation, objectives and program of an RNSAW workshop for Egyptian journalists in cooperation with the Al-Ahram Institute for Regional Journalism. The workshop is financed by the Dutch Embassy and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and covers human rights issues, women, Western and Arab media, freedom...
The author provides a commentary on the Muslim Brotherhood, criticizing its actions and beliefs, and warning that it is gaining substantial ground toward becoming the political leaders of perhaps multiple Arab nations.

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