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Claims about Muslim Brotherhood members in the Bar Association using the syndicate’s money to their benefit.
‘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.
The article reports the conflicts between Samah Ashour, the head of the Bar Association, and board members of the association who belong to the Muslim Brotherhood. The latest conflict was over holding the third lawyers conference in the coastal city of Ra´s Al-Bar. Brotherhood members claimed...
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...
The author comments on the relation between the Muslim Brotherhood members of the Bar Association and its head, Samah Ashour.
The head of the Egyptian Bar Association failed, after a five-hour meeting, in making any changes in the Association’s office board, which the Brotherhood formed in a previous meeting without his attendance.
Muslim Brotherhood members of the Bar Association planned a revolt against the head of the association and announced that they took control over the association council. It was announced that what the Brotherhood members had done is merely an unsuccessful and unconstitutional upheaval.
The Muslim Brotherhood is accused of causing problems in the Bar Association.
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.

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