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The Minya Criminal Court, headed by Counselor Yūsuf Sabrah, sentenced 183 Muslim Brotherhood members to death, including Supreme Guide Badi’. 
The Egyptian authorities detained 22 Brotherhood members. At the same time America included the group in its lists of terrorist groups. The inclusion of the Brotherhood came after the American authorities asked Italy to detain the president of al-Taqwa Bank, which was founded by some...
The victory of the Muslim Brotherhood in the elections of the Bar Association revealed their increasing political influence in Egypt following their recent victory in the parliamentary elections. The Bar association elections revealed the ruling party’s crisis, as it failed to confront the Islamic...
The elections of the Bar Association were postponed until February 24 because the quorum required by law was not achieved. The Brotherhood declared its support for the government’s candidate for the Association’s top post, claiming that he was the best candidate. They also included the name of...
Disturbance and personal struggles are occurring amongst the lawyers of Muslim Brotherhood at the Lawyers’ Syndicate.
‘Amr Farouq discusses the role of Mukhtar Nouh, formerly of the Muslim Brotherhood but now leader of the Maan [Together] group in the Lawyer’s Syndicate.
The article reports and comments on the conflict between the Muslim Brotherhood and Samah Ashour, head of the Bar Association.
Samah Ashour, the head of the Bar Association, issued a decision preventing Muhammad Toson, the deputy of the Association, to sign any cheques. Toson is responsible for the affairs of the Muslim Brotherhood lawyers in the association. The decision was given after many conflicts between Ashour and...
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.
Argument reached tense heights among Bar Association Council members who belong to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group as members attempted to persuade Muntasir al-Zayyāt not to retire from unionist activities.

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