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Egypt Presidency Seeks Serious National Dialogue with Opposition Parties, Groups and Movements

Reiterating its respect for all opposition views, Egypt Presidency vows to boost citizens’ rights and freedoms, as it looks out for national accord, dialogue and harmony.

Muslim Brotherhood Respects Rule of Law, Freedom of Expression

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has affirmed its rejection of Fatwa violence against peaceful demonstrators, calling instead for upholding the country’s rule of law.

Morsi on CBC: I Stand With Freedom of Creativity, Expression

Excerpts from Dr. Morsi’s interview in the Egyptian satellite TV channel CBC on Wednesday and Thursday 9 and 10, May 2012

Highlights of “Morsi for President” Campaign

Giving true vitality to the concept of democracy, safeguarding political rights, rejuvenating and promoting tourism industry, are just a few of Dr. Morsi’s presidential objectives.

FJP Condemns Brutal Violence Used By Riot Police Against Protesters

Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) Secretary General Dr. Saad Katatny condemned the force used by riot police to drive the protesters from Tahrir Square early Saturday.

Text of Selmi’s Controversial Supra-Constitutional Principles, in English and Arabic

Based on our pride for our struggle through our ancient history for freedom, justice and equality, and for national sovereignty and peace of mankind,

Tamer Fouad: Religious Slogans Between Freedom of Expression and Social Responsibility

As I write this article, news has surfaced that the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), the Muslim Brotherhood’s political wing, will not use the Brotherhood’s famous motto “Islam is the

Tamer Fouad: Religious Slogans Between Freedom of Expression and Social Responsibility

As I write this article, news has surfaced that the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), the Muslim Brotherhood’s political wing, will not use the Brotherhood’s famous motto “Islam is the

Amnesty: Emergency Law Biggest Threat to Rights Since Resignation of Mubarak

The Egyptian military authorities’ expansion of the emergency law is the greatest erosion of human rights since the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak earlier this year, Amnesty International said today.

Imprisoned Egyptian blogger enters fifth day of hunger strike

Prison officials have refused to officially record the hunger strike by Maikal Nabil Sanad, the first blogger to be arrested after the overthrow of Mubarak for allegedly defamatory remarks about