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MB Chairman Celebrates with Labour Movement Activists

Dr. Mohamed Badie chairman for the Muslim Brotherhood will be participating in a celebration scheduled Sunday May 8, to honour a number of labour movement activists both living and departed

MB Pays Tribute to Labour Activists

A celebration is scheduled Sunday May 8, to honour a number of labour movement activists both living and departed who played a significant role in defending workers' rights in the

Foreign Policy: Mubarak’s Trial Will not Feed Egyptians

Despite the fact that Hosni Mubarak deserves to be on trial, the Egyptian people cannot eat transitional justice, the daily Foreign Policy said in one of its article.

New governors sworn in Saturday

In response to the demands of opposition forces and political activists PM Essam Sharaf removed several governors appointing nine army officers and eight police officers in addition to civilians.

Activists Launch Page on Facebook Explaining What the MB is About

A number of internet activists have launched a page on the social networking site Facebook to define and explain what the Muslim Brotherhood is about.

Activists prepare blacklist of former SS officers

Activists are currently in the process of preparing a blacklist of officers from the dismantled State Security apparatus who were known to be involved in torturing detainees.

Why Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood isn’t the Islamic bogeyman

Western fears of Islamist takeover in post-Mubarak Egypt are unfounded. During recent protests, the Muslim Brotherhood has demonstrated a commitment to peaceful political participation.

Tunisia’s El Nahda Movement legalized after 20 year ban

The Tunisian Islamist movement El Nahda, which had been formerly banned under the ousted Dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, has finally been legalized allowing the movement to form a

Security Threats for Activists Hours before the Egyptian Day of Rage

The Popular Campaign in Support of El-Baradei and the demands for change condemned the security campaign against its members in the different governorates as well as the security threats during

Amnesty calls on regime to allow peaceful protests

Amnesty International has called on Egyptian authorities not to clamp down on the scheduled nationwide demonstrations January 25, following reports of police threats to opposition members.