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Abdel Khaliq: the Moslem Brotherhood Endures the Burden of Reform

Muhammad Abdel Khaliq, the ex-Undersecretary of Culture Ministry, and a prominent forerunner of the Moslem Brotherhood, stressed that "the movement tolerates the major share of reform and change in Egypt".

Letter Of Resignation from the Egyptian Charge D’Affaires in Venziwella

The following contains parts of the letter of resignation by the Egyptian Diplomat Mr Yehia Zakareyia Nagm, the Charge D’Affaires in Caracas which he sent to the Egyptian Foreign Minster

Akef urges people to vote

The leader of Egypt’s banned Muslim Brotherhood on Wednesday urged Egyptians to vote in next month’s parliamentary elections saying it may be a fair race but he still warned voters

Aziz Sedqy: the Moslem Brotherhood Makes the Opposing Front Successful:

Aziz Sedqy: the Moslem Brotherhood Makes the Opposing Front Successful:Ikhwan online Aziz Sedqy, the ex-prime minister, and the Coordinator of the National Front for Change, addressed the gather on the

Speech by Mr. Muhammad Mahdi Akif,At the Iftar (Fast Breaking) Party

Speech by Mr. Muhammad Mahdi AkifLeader of the Muslim Brotherhood in EgyptAt the Iftar (Fast Breaking) Party9 Ramadan 1426 of Hijrah, 12 October 2005 

’My son profited from Egypt’s debts

’My son profited from Egypt\’s debts Due to the corruption of the superiors, it is difficult to find legal documents to use against them. However, their confession is one way

’We reject inheritance rule’

’We reject inheritance rule’ Nadia Abou El-Magd Cairo - Egypt’s largest Islamic group criticised the possibility that President Hosni Mubarak may one day hand power to his son, saying on

parliamentary elections November 8th

parliamentary elections November 8th CAIRO - Egypt’s parliamentary elections will be held in three stages in different areas of the Arab world’s most populous country on November 9, November 20

Muslim Brotherhood may contest elections using own name

 Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, officially outlawed but widely tolerated, may have its candidates run under the movement’s own name in November’s parliamentary polls, rather than as independents as they have done

’My son profited from Egypt\’s debts

’My son profited from Egypt\’s debts Due to the corruption of the superiors, it is difficult to find legal documents to use against them. However, their confession is one way