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‘Isām Hādī reports about different opinions regarding Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm.
The author is reviewing the crisis of the opposition newspapers, which he argues are victims of the power struggle inside political parties.
No one can offer an explanation for the reasons of this decision except the heads of opposition parties, most of whom deliberately did not attend the meetingin which the exclusion of the Brotherhood was approved.
Heads of political parties unanimously agreed that legitimacy is the basic criterion for participation in the opposition bloc.
The Muslim Brotherhood denied having any relationship with the suspended Wefaq Party. The president of the party claimed that the party was suspended because of its intention to create a coalition with the Brotherhood and the Labor Party.
After a long introduction about the difficulties Watani encountered to obtain its registration license, Youssef Sidhom, in a bitter and defying tone, wondered why Watani was not among the three papers the Supreme Council of press agreed to issue.
The Committee of Press and Journalist Affairs of the Supreme Press Council agreed to issue three licenses; two new party-newspapers and a third independent paper.
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