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The Supreme Military Court pronounced its sentence in the case of the professional syndicates, in which 20 members of the Brothers are accused. All the accused were charged with joining a banned group that was established in violation of the law. Dr. Essam al-Arian, the spokesman of the...
Al-Hayat, praised the Muslim Brotherhood for backing the Coptic candidate of the Wafd Party in the Waili district. The author of the article described the group’s attitude as "a new step towards an opening to other political powers and an attempt to extend the group’s efficient political tendencies...
The long political history of the Muslim Brotherhood group shows that they have never changed their strategy and their view of the other [religion]. Their current backing for a Coptic candidate, in the elections, is a tactical move aimed at overcoming their racist public image, although the Copts...
Dr ‘Āsim Khashabah criticizes the National Democratic Party (N.D.P.), the governing party in Egypt, for neglecting the role of religion in society, leaving specific political groups to use it for their own benefits. He refers to the mistakes of the government in using the aggressive power of...
This year’s student union elections in Egyptian universities were marred by violence and clashes between students affiliated with the "outlawed" Muslim Brotherhood and security forces. Muhammad Nūr from Ākhir Sā‘ah said that the group’s students violated university regulations governing...
The review presents different news reports from Egypt: Bishop Marqus, the spokesman for Pope Shenouda, asked the government to allow continuance of the “Guidance and Advice sessions.” Parliamentary sessions will be intensively resumed in a new term that is expected to debate proposed...
The article reports on the competition over student union elections in Egyptian universities. The author presents an overview of the participation of nominees who belong to the Muslim Brotherhood, whom she describes as aggressive and violent.
The trade union elections held last November showed a clear retreat of the Muslim Brotherhood candidates, contrary to expectations. Hamdī Rizq’s article reveals the details.
The authors write about the demonstrations held by Muslim Brotherhood students in relation to student union elections at ‘Aīn Shams, Hilwān, and Assiut universities.

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