Abdel-Monem Abdel-Maksoud, the Muslim Brotherhood's lawyer, condemned the imprisonment of a number of leading MB leaders, indicating it was an infringement of the Constitution.
The battle between the Egyptian government and the Muslim Brotherhood wages on. This time, 10 senior members of the opposition Islamic group were arrested on Saturday, the group told Bikya
The Higher State Security Prosecution jailed 140 Muslim Brotherhood members, topped by Engineer, Mohamed Khairat Al Shater, the MB second deputy chairman, and 30 leaders, 15 days pending investigation that
The State Security Prosecution released, on Saturday 9/12/ 2006, Dr. Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood Executive Bureau member and Dr. Essam El-Erian, a leader in the group and a undersecretary-general
After five months behind bars, eight Muslim Brotherhood teachers were released on Sunday 3/11/ 2006, after a southern Cairo court closed the file of " the teachers case".
The High Court in Cairo, on Monday October 16, 2006, ordered the release of Secretary General of Muslim Brotherhood Dr. Mahmoud Ezzat and another 14 MB leaderships from different governorates.
Cairo Court of Appeals upheld the challenge filed by Muslim Brotherhood’s lawyer Abdul Monem Abdul Maksoud on Monday September 25, 2006, in which the lawyer asked for the release of
Cairo Criminal Court on Sunday September 17, 2006, ordered the release of 3 Muslim Brotherhood senior members in what the government named the "Political Bureau Case" with two defendants are still in
In an exclusive statement to Ikhwanweb, Muslim Brotherhood’s lawyer Abdul Monem Abdul Maksoud said that he lodged a legal action before the Administrative Judiciary Court against the Minister of Justice,