• January 5, 2007
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Gharbiya Feast Prayer Detainees Released

Gharbiya Feast Prayer Detainees Released

Kafr Al-Zayat district court in Gharbiya, in north of Cairo, issued its ruling, on Thursday, of releasing the three Muslim Brotherhood detainees because of the malicious notification to the Awqaf (endowments) employee when worshippers did not allow him to deliver the feast sermon because he did not have an official permit.
It is worth mentioning that the state security forces stormed the houses of five Muslim Brotherhood members in the village of Ad-Dalgamun of Gharbiya’s Kafr Al-Zayat, over a security-backed malicious complaint the five MB members from an employee in the ministry of endowments because the residents prevented him from delivering the feast sermon in the prayer area of Al-Jam’iya Al-Shar’iya.
Although the employee was to blame because he didn’t have papers that prove the official permission, given that Al-Jam’iay Al-Shar’iya is affiliated to the Ministry of Social Affairs, not the Ministry of Endowments.
The security forces did not find the five MB members in their houses; when they were informed, three of them surrendered themselves voluntarily, and appeared before the court that issued the above-mentioned ruling. The three are:
Mr. Abdul Azim Shaltout.
Mr. Khaled Rehab.
Mr. Mohamed Dirgham.


It is worth mentioning that today’s trial of the these three MB members witnessed the presence of 17 lawyers ( only two of them are MB members ) who came voluntarily to support the defendants, indicating how much people love the Muslim Brotherhood group and its members.