It is expected that the Egyptian Ministry of Interior release on Tuesday, December 15, 9 members of the Muslim Brotherhood Movement who were tried and sentenced. The 9 men who
The Appeals Court in Cairo overruled an appeal filed by the Muslim Brotherhood members who were sentenced by Military Tribunal on April 15, 2008 to harsh sentences which ranged from
A court in Cairo has withheld the appeal filed by the Muslim Brotherhood's defense team challenging the harsh sentences served in the notorious unjust military tribunal of Eng. Khayrat el-Shater
President Mubarak’s decision, as a military governor, of transferring the case of the Muslim Brotherhood No. 963 of the year 2006 to a military court after the Criminal Court acquitted
Ahmed Al-Qit, Hani Al Baktoushi, Fekri Rahhal, Amr Masoura, Ayman Abul Arashin, Khaled Al Qamhawi, and Yasser Al-Hanash, after paying 500 Egyptian pounds bail .
In another major blow to the Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian economy, the Prosecutor General issued an order to freeze the assets of more than 29 members of the MB, including,
The Egyptian Higher State Security Prosecution prolonged, on Saturday, the jail of six Muslim Brotherhood (MB) leaders, including Dr. Mohamed Ali Beshr, a member of the MB Executive Bureau.
On Sunday Jan. 14, 2007, Egyptian security forces began another cycle of crackdown against members of the Muslim Brotherhood arresting Dr. Mohamed Ali Beshr, a member of the MB Executive
The state security authorities still launch campaigns of roundups and tortures against the Muslim Brotherhood members, the recent of which was on Wednesday November 29, 2006, when the authorities rounded