Latest in Tag: Muslim Brotherhood Highlight
Latest in Tag: Muslim Brotherhood

Akef: the judiciary, media, and security are all corrupt
The former Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide told a Kuwaiti newspaper the incoming parliament plans to dismiss over 3,500 judges

Salafis protest Shiâa ‘invasion’
Dozens gathered by the acting Iranian ambassadorâs house demanding the cutting of all ties with Iran and expulsion of Iranian tourists

Al-Dostour backs Grand Imam
Party claims Muslim Brotherhood is trying to oust Grand Imam Ahmed Al-Tayeb

Editorâs letter: The real countdown to the brotherhoodâs fall
A countdown to the fall of the Muslim Brotherhoodâs rule started over two years ago, when they first turned against the revolution by siding with the military in manipulating the people for a yes vote in the March 2011 referendum for the constitutional declaration. It was accelerated when they openly turned against the revolutionary youth …

NSF calls for transitional justice law
National Salvation Front to hold a conference to discuss issuing âtransitional justice lawâ

Fouda Watch criticises Morsi and state institutions
The womenâs rights group issued their monthly report, condemning women rightsâ violations in Egypt

Somali Muslim Brotherhood delegation in Egypt
Delegation met with Supreme Guide in Moqattam headquarters

Morsi to visit Sudan on Thursday
The Egyptian president will meet with his Sudanese counterpart and other government officials during his two-day visit

What do we do about those caught between the corrupt and the hopeless?
After viewing the results of Egyptâs last parliamentary elections, we can safely say that they were not only contested by political parties, but also those who advocated for competing attitudes and views about the state of Egypt and its future. We have at times attempted to monitor these attitudes, identifying four major points of conflict …

Government threatens to shut down CBC
Egyptian satirist’s legal issues continue to capture global interest

Bassem Youssef attracts international attention
Egyptian satirist’s legal issues continue to capture global interest as Jon Stewart berates Mohamed Morsi

âWhat do women have to do with politics?â
Maybe it is necessary for us to have a culture revolution. Maybe the women of this country should revolt. Maybe it is time for us to rise up to meet our oppressors.

Some improvement in Azhar University dorms
Students say there are improvements after student protests against poor conditions

Shura Council to allow religious slogans in electoral campaigns
Upper house of parliament passed nine articles from political participation bill that governs elections

Doctors’ Syndicate requests delegation to UAE
Families of Egyptian detainees in UAE demand that a delegation checks on the detainees’ health

Doctors’ Syndicate rejects auditor report
Members of syndicate rejected claims that some of its members misappropriated funds
In Pictures: 6 April High Court sit-in
Members of youth movement attacked by men with âknives and Molotov cocktailsâ

6 April High Court sit-in attacked
Members of youth movement attacked by men with âknives and Molotov cocktailsâ

Engineers protest against Morsi
Engineers reject the Presidentâs appearance at Egyptian Engineersâ Day celebration

The Brotherhood does not arrest people: Ghozlan
In a letter to a newspaper, Muslim Brotherhood spokesman denies mobilising members ahead of presidential decisions

Protests against the prosecutor general
Demonstrations outside the High Court building call for the sacking of president-appointed Talaâat Abdallah

Abdel Fattah faces trial for Shafiq headquarters attack
Case referred to trial following the bloggerâs questioning over involvement in Moqattam clashes

NSF calls for protest on Friday
Opposition vows to support any peaceful revolutionary action against the Muslim Brotherhood

EOHR calls for end to persecution of opposition
The Egyptian Organisation for Human Rights says decision to arrest prominent activists and opposition figures is politically motivated

Myths
Egypt is a country where people operate on myths instead of facts, which is one of the primary reasons why we never seem to get on with the country. Between the 7,000 years of civilisation (of which 2,000 we were under occupation), the army that never gets defeated (except in every war it actually partakes …

Brotherhood accused of storming mosque
Mosqueâs board of directors claims members of âreligious trendsâ commandeered the place of worship on Friday

Hamdy Al-Fakharany arrested
Opposition lawyer arrested for allegedly inciting violence against FJP headquarters

Shura refers government-proposed election bills to committee
Members of parliament also fiercely debated a draft protest bill submitted by the government

Alaa Abdel Fatah released
Crowds cheered as the blogger and activist was released Tuesday after turning himself in hours earlier

Brotherhoodâs attack on women bodes ill
By Hussein Ibish No more illusions. No further evasions. Tolerate not a single additional apologetic explanation. Admit no further concessions to a false moral and cultural relativism. The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood has now fully exposed itself as what many of us have been trying to explain it is: paranoid, chauvinistic, reactionary, retrograde, and, above all, …