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Egypt’s PM Calls on People to Remain Patient

Addressing a forum on the January 25 Revolution which ousted the former dictator president Mubarak, PM Essam Sharaf stated that freedom, democracy and social justice were the three main demands

MB Chairman: Democracy Means Respecting the Will of the Majority

Muslim Brotherhood chairman Dr. Mohamed Badie called on Egypt’s political forces to respect the values of democracy which stipulates one should respect the opinion of the majority.

EU Supports Egypt’s Developing Democracy

According to Marc Franco, head of the European Union delegation to Egypt, Europe supports the democratic transformation in Egypt after the 25 January Revolution which toppled Mubarak and his regime.

US Official: Int’l Monitoring of Egypt’s Elections Ensures Credibility

According to Ambassador Jeffrey Feltman the US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, the issue of international monitoring of elections in Egypt is a decision to be made

Mousa: MB Has Every Right To Be Part of Egypt’s Political Future

During an event organized by the Muslim Brotherhood, the outgoing Arab League chief Dr. Amr Mousa stressed that the pressure for democracy in the Arab world will be unstoppable, regardless

Military Announces Regulating Laws to Political Rights and Elections

Triggering some confusion, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces announced new amendments to the law regulating electoral rights and elections.

Chancellor Warns of Agendas Against Moving Forward

Urging crowds to try to hang on get organized and shepherd the revolution into the next, electoral phase Chancellor Mahmoud Khodairy spoke about the significance of running elections as scheduled

‘It is a shame for America to be afraid of Islam’

Banned for years under President Hosni Mubarak, the Muslim Brotherhood now functions openly in Egypt and is expected to win a sizable bloc of seats in the upcoming parliamentary elections.

PM Suspends Qena Governor Activities for three months

In order to quell protest Prime Minister Essam Sharaf has announced the freezing of the activity of newly appointed Qena governor Emad Shehata Mikhail for three months.

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.