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MB Secretary General: We Seek Neither Power nor Authority

Secretary General for the Muslim Brotherhood Dr. Mahmoud Hussein accused the Egyptian government of attempting to tarnish the image of the Muslim Brotherhood in the media and hindering the group’s

MB: It is a religious and national duty to protect places of worship and we

Security has been tightened by the Coptic Church in Egypt in advance of Pope Shenouda III's Wednesday sermon following threats made by the Iraqi wing of al-Qaeda against Egyptian churches

Egyptians’ Tax Money Spent on Improving Image of Egypt’s Regime

With parliamentary elections just round the corner and the presidential elections to follow in 2011 the Egyptian government has embarked on a quest to improve its image.

ElBaradei: Democracy must come from within

Noble Peace prize laureate and former IAEA chief Dr Mohamed ElBaradei confirmed that he would not contest in the Egyptian presidential elections slated for next year.

Egypt elections: Hosni Mubarak awaits his managed landslide

Egyptians wishing to stand in the general election on 28 November must file an application by Sunday, the interior ministry said last week.

As Police Crack Down on Egyptian Campuses, a Recent Court Ruling May Force Reform

Hassan Nafaa is a frequent critic of the Egyptian government who coordinates several political-reform campaigns.

The Middle East’s stagnant ‘change’

Democracy in the Middle East continues to be a hugely popular topic of discussion.

MB strongly condemns attacks on Christians in Baghdad

The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt vehemently condemned the heinous attack on the Our Lady of Salvation Church in Baghdad where over 60 civilians were killed and approximately 100 were critically

Experts: Prison Act in Egypt Is Unconstitutional

Lawyers and judges stressed that the current Prison Act is unconstitutional as it was passed in 1965 in the absence of parliament and was not reviewed after its formation.