Latest in Tag: FJP Highlight
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Abuse of power allegations levelled at government
Alleged to have improperly supported Saturday’s Islamist rally

Muslim brotherhood to hold rallies all over Egypt
Cairo rally, the only one postponed

Muslim Brotherhood marches in support of Morsy
Million-man protest set for Tuesday

Leftists and FJP continue brawling in governorates
Beni Suef dodges violence

Protestors march on FJP offices throughout Egypt
Rage peaks in Alexandria, Suez and Mahalla

Inside the Ikhwan
Interview with Tharwat El-Kherbawy; an insider’s look at the Muslim Brotherhood
FJP launch constitution awareness campaign
Concerns that campaign will push Brotherhood agenda

Members of parliament to demonstrate on 14 November
Freedom and Justice, Al-Nour, and Arab Egyptian Socialist parties to participate

Boulaq Abul Ella resident arrested for insulting Morsy
Resident denies charges

Solidarity delegation visits Sudan
Few political parties join NGO-led effort
Al-Sakary attacks marriage law
As the new constitution is drafted a fresh controversy erupts over the rights of women

Draft constitution under attack
Women’s group and Abul Fotouh’s new party reject draft document

Shafiq goes to battle with prosecutor general
Elections results and bank accounts at centre of law suits.

El-Erian rescinds his party resignation
Muslim Brotherhood leader is still deputy chairman of the group’s political arm but will relinquish his post in the presidential advisory board.

Mixed response to Friday demos
Progressive parties hail success, FJP paper claims underwhelming showing

Protests to be held Friday
“The marches are not a liberal socialist movement anymore; they become a national socialist movement,” says former deputy head of the Justice Party.

Analysis of constitutional draft- Part 2
Part 2: Freedoms, duties, and rights

Salafi Constituent Assembly member denies calling for ‘Shari’a Friday’ protest
Protests aimed at the draft constitution may not be necessary because of the upcoming Administrative Judiciary Court hearing which may yet dissolve its second assembly.

FJP to contest 100% of seats in next election
FJP seek majority in next parliament

Inside political Islam: the borders between moderates and extremists
Over the last few weeks, the Muslim Brotherhood has aligned with the Salafis in the Constitutional Assembly in order to pass articles that establish Al-Azhar as a religious authority above any elected institution.

Progressive coalition: Muslim Brotherhood trying to replace former regime
Opposition parties detail plans for Friday demonstrations

Injured protesters provide eyewitness testimony
Civil parties call for more protests on Friday.

Muslim Brotherhood accepts attorney general remaining in office
Muslim Brotherhood has no plans for further protests, denies responsibility for violence during Friday’s clashes.

FJP Candidates launch their election campaigns
Essam El-Erian and Saad El-Katatny compete for party’s presidency after Sabah Saqary withdraws

Friday attacks fault of Morsy and Ikhwan, says opposition groups
According to eyewitness reports, clashes erupted after apparent Brotherhood supporters tore down the stage the opposition groups had set up.

Opposition holds Brotherhood responsible for Friday clashes
Secular and progressive groups have accused the Muslim Brotherhood and its Freedom and Justice Party of hijacking their Tahrir Square protest on Friday.
Review: Rivalries and trepidations in the culture of chaos
Columnists discuss a variety of issues, including the arbitrary nature of the Egyptian cultural and political spheres and the effects of the looming US presidential elections on the Middle East.
Sukuk law remains under deliberation
Islamic political parties push for the Sukuk law

Two new political parties have marquee days
Al-Dostor Party officially established, Shafiq announces new party

Does the Brotherhood have the right to “Ikwanise” the state?
We face now worrying bids to change the state, not the government