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Parents of students in Islamic schools related to the Muslim Brotherhood and directed by its members objected to the fact the public education administration hired many teachers who do not sympathize with the Muslim Brotherhood.
Yesterday, the 80-year-old member of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Guidance Office, Shaykh Lāshīn Abū Shanab, was discharged by the Misdemeanor Court of Misr al-Jadīdah, East Cairo, and placed under house arrest for health reasons.
The review concerns the recent arrests of members of the Muslim Brotherhood, on charges of holding a meeting in violation of the law and the constitution.
The Muslim Brotherhood has declared its participation in Wednesday’s presidential elections, but divisions are growing over which candidate to support.
Muntassir al-Zayyāt has played a prominent role in the growing struggle between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Lawyer’s Syndicate Chairman, Sāmih ‘Ashour. He was accused of playing a double game so as not to lose the support of either of the two parties.
The Egyptian government accused the Muslim Brotherhood of seeking to overturn the regime and establish an Islamic Caliphate. The higher State Security Prosecution decided to put 17 Brotherhood members in jail for 15 days pending further investigations. It also ordered the arrest of three other...
The Egyptian authorities released 35 leading members of the Muslim Brotherhood, including a member in the Guidance Office, according to the order issued by the State Security Court.
Today, the Muslim Brotherhood announces the establishment of a center for human rights. This move emphasizes the group’s insistence on practicing public activities in spite of continuous crackdowns by the government. The crackdowns on the Brotherhood that take place every now and then will not be...
The Brotherhood Supreme Guide Muhammad Akef regarded the arrest of about 60 Brotherhood members a message directed to him because he crossed red lines. Akef called upon the government to open a dialogue with him instead of applying the policy of indirect messages.
Some explained the appearance of Sawasiya [Equality] Center for Human Rights, headed by Muslim Brotherhood lawyer, Abdel Mon’em Abdel Maqsoud, a response to the government’s campaign against members of the group. Others saw it as an attempt by the Muslim Brotherhood to attract attention to their...

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