Latest in Tag: Muslim Brotherhood Highlight
Latest in Tag: Muslim Brotherhood
Citi Research: 2012 a lost year for Egypt
Dwindling foreign reserves was considered a constraint for the new government
Al-Dostour party suspends all activities in Beheira
Party ceases activity for three days out of respect for dead teenager

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

Rally supporting Morsy postponed
The decision was taken because the party doesn’t want any Egyptian blood to be shed anymore, says FJP spokesperson

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

Claims Muslim Brotherhood are rounding up activists
Activists allegedly handed over to the police

Leftists and FJP continue brawling in governorates
Beni Suef dodges violence
Boy dies in Damanhour clashes
Clashes between Muslim Brotherhood supporters and anti-Brotherhood protesters

Qandil calls for stability
Prime Minister urges Egyptians to sit at dialogue table

Muslim Brotherhood relocates rally
Two opposing rallies might result in clashes, says spokesperson

Eighteen injured in Damanhour clashes
Morsy’s constitutional declaration stirs more violent reactions

Shura Council endorses Morsy decree
The Islamist-dominated upper house of parliament decries state of polarisation

Muslim Brotherhood call for million man march
Two rival marches will be held on Tuesday

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

Egypt protesters torch Islamist party HQs
The offices of the FJP were torched in the canal cities of Ismailiya and Port Said
In Pictures: Clashes in Mohamed Mahmoud and protests in Tahrir
Thousands of protesters in Tahrir, as Mohamed Mahmoud clashes continue

With whom does the Muslim Brotherhood align: the Salafis or democratic forces?
It is a well-known fact that the Constituent Assembly must finalise the constitution prior to 12 December. Despite this, it appears that the different parties now insist on their respective positions more than ever before. The disagreements are primarily between three parties: The Salafis, behind whom the Jihadists and Takfiris have aligned, the Muslim Brotherhood …

NGOs reject draft constitution
Over two hundred NGOs join campaign
ANHRI condemn threats on journalists
Little information yet to be uncovered by authorities

Brotherhood condemns Israeli treatment of Christians
Mina El-Kess: Brotherhood does not speak out against attack on Copts in Egypt

We will not be silenced
Do the Muslim Brotherhood and our president intend to imitate oppressive regimes and scare us into silence?

Draft constitution meeting fails after five hours
Groups attempting to reach consensus delay meeting to next week

Brotherhood Shura to appoint new members
Spokesperson denies training Syrian Muslim Brotherhood

Tawfiq Okasha’s predictions and revelations
Okasha: Khairat El-Shater has been threatening to spill my blood

Shop owners not willing to close
Government plans to close shops at 10 pm is alternately derided, shrugged off, and laughed at
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

Do we have a government?
It seems like we are being tricked, like there is no one in the cabinet, they are all make-believe

El-Erian didn’t resign from presidential advisorsy council
Presidential advisor going on a long vacation

On social ugliness and beauty
With notable exceptions, the majority of Egyptian movies seem to be made with consistent mediocrity, while pretending to be artistic because they seemingly reflect “Egyptian reality.”