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Jordan’s Muslim Brotherhood Warns: Trump Will Ignite the Region

The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan accused the United States of threatening world peace by its decision to recognize occupied Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. In an exclusive statement to

President Morsi’s Family Files Lawsuit Demanding Visitation Rights

The defense team of Dr. Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first elected civilian president, said on Tuesday that it filed a lawsuit with the Administrative Court to enable his family to visit

Muslim Brotherhood Statement on Hamas and Fatah Agreement, and the Issue of Jerusalem

The Muslim Brotherhood values the agreement between ‘Fatah’ and ‘Hamas’ on the joint action to strengthen the Palestinian position   in the face of statements by US officials with respect to

Cairo University Expels 6 Professors, Including Amr Hamzawi, on Political Grounds

Cairo University has decided to terminate the tenure of five faculty members for allegedly affiliating with the Muslim Brotherhood, claiming that its move is based on a  decision that designate

Anti-Coup National Alliance Demands Military Coup Commanders, Collaborators Stop Bloodshed

Egypt’s coalition of parties, groups and movements opposed to the traitorous coup condemns cold-blooded shoot-to-kill policy of coup forces against unarmed Egyptians in peaceful protest marches.

Muslim Brotherhood Chairman Badie Receives French Ambassador

Seeking to deepen and extend relations between France and Egypt, the French Ambassador visits Brotherhood leader Badie at the group’s headquarters in Cairo.

FJP Candidate Manal Aboulhassan: Massive Women Turnout at Elections is Inspiring

In the first democratic elections that Egypt witnesses in decades, there has been a huge female turnout in Cairo and other governerates, in the first phase of the legislative elections

FJP Press Release No. (3), Parliamentary Elections, 2011

The Egyptian people are still turning out heavily to polling stations, in this first parliamentary election after the revolution, prompting Egypt’s High Judicial Elections Commission (HJEC) to extend the voting

PM appoints new Interior Minister following scandalous revelations

A new interior minister has been appointed by Egypt’s new PM Essam Sharaf indicating further that the old guard under Egypt’s deposed Mubarak may be out for good.

Egypt – How Did We Get Here?

History is being made in Egypt. What is happening now is undoubtedly a popular revolution against a dictatorship that has been stifling Egyptians for decades.