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Mauritanian Presidential Elections Sunday, MB Backs Ould Hanena

Mauritania wrapped up on Friday evening the election campaigns after two weeks of strong competition and hot debates between 19 presidential candidates, 11 from them are independents, and eight candidates

Legal, Illegal in Wealth of Khairat Al Shater, Ahmed Ezz

Khairat Al Shater inherited from his father trade and a farming land and he traveled abroad to increase his wealth; he whenever he started a project, the government closed and

Concern about increasing violence against women journalists

As the world prepares to celebrate International Women’s Day for the 30th time on 8 March, Reporters Without Borders voiced concern today about an increase in violence against women journalists

2 Damietta MBs Arrested

Egyptian security forces arrested two Muslim Brotherhood (MB) members from the northern Egyptian Governorate of Damietta.

7 Students Dismissed, 6 Denied Exams in Al-Azhar University

Al-Azhar University administration issued decisions of dismissing seven Muslim Brotherhood students and denying six others access to exams.

Egyptian Judges: Proposed Constitutional Amendments Create Repressive, Autocratic Atmosphere

Top judges criticized the wording of the amendments on 34 constitutional articles recently drafted by the committee of constitutional and legislative affairs, particularly both articles 88 related to the judicial

Religion can move with the times

  Islam and other great world religions are not "inherently democratic", but history has shown they can move with the times, leading historian of religion John L. Esposito told Adnkronos

Photos: Mubarak’s Gestapo brutalize March 2003 anti-war protestors

Mathew uploaded to his flickr account some pictures he took of the violence that engulfed downtown Cairo on 21 March 2003, following the outbreak of the US-led war on Iraq.

Petition: No to Govt’s Assault on Opposition; No to Military Tribunals

Here’s the petition against the military tribunals and the initial list of signatories…

200 University Professor Launch Campaign to Reject Military Tribunals

More than 200 professors in Egypt launched a campaign for gathering signatures inside universities to reject referring civilians to......