An article in Washington Times cited Former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfield as being concerned that the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt will take over the revolution.
The downfall of Ben Ali’s regime was itself the spark for the Egyptian revolution, which erupted eleven days later. By February 11, the Egyptian regime had also collapsed when its
"The Supreme Judicial Commission overseeing the referendum has decided to allow Human rights and civil society groups to monitor the referendum on constitutional amendments," an international human rights organization said.
Noting that the Revolution’s success is far from over the Muslim Brotherhood’s chairman Dr. Mohamed Badie called on all to defend the People’s Revolution which belonged to all the Egyptians.
Internet activists launched many online campaigns on the electronic social networking website "Facebook" urging their friends to positively interact and vote "yes "to the proposed constitutional amendments set to go
Media Spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood Dr. Essam el-Erian will be attending Tuesday evening, the second in a series of seminars organized by the American University in Cairo following the
Portraying the Muslim Brotherhood as eager and able to seize power and impose its version of sharia on an unwilling citizenry is a caricature that exaggerates certain features of the
“A plot against the January 25 Revolution to distort its image”. These words were used by president of the International Union of Islamic Scholars Dr. Yusef Qaradawi, to describe the