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Syria’s Torture Methods Reaches All time High

In a bid to stem protestors in Syria, authorities have used various methods of torture against them ranging from beatings, blindfolds, handcuffs and verbal abuse.

MB Shura Council Meeting in Its Second Day

The Muslim Brotherhood’s Historic Shura Council Conference in Cairo is in its second day. MB chairman Dr. Mohamed Badie inaugurated the two day conference which began Friday.

MB Chairman: Freedom Means Responsibility

In his weekly message the Muslim Brotherhood chairman Dr. Mohamed Badie concentrated on the meaning of freedom and how to support, respect and protect it.

MB chairman: True victory comes with Patience

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.

MB’s Freedom and Justice Party welcomes membership for all

Media Spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood Dr. Mohamed Morsy has stated that the Freedom and Justice party being formed by Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood will not discriminate in its membership between

MB’s insight and calls for preliminary steps during upcoming period

In light of the current situation and the progressive incidents the Muslim Brotherhood release this press statement relaying their hopes and offering their insights for the upcoming period.

MB: We call for a civil state to serve all of Egypt

Today’s press conference at the Muslim Brotherhood’s parliamentary headquarters highlighted numerous points concerning the group’s stance concerning the people’s revolution.

MB Chairman: Through peaceful perseverance peace will be attained

In the latest message by the Muslim Brotherhoods chairman Dr. MOhamed Badie called on the Muslims to keep the faith and unity and to remain optimistic.

MB offshoot in Jordan: Regime Faces Unprecedented Level of Hatred from Jordanians

Islamic Action Front Party’s leader, Hammam Saeed, demanded that the Jordanian government addresses the crisis of the rise in price of essential commodities which amounted to levels threatening the society's

When reporting becomes activism

Egypt’s regulations and restrictions on press and reporters go as far as mandating prison sentences clearly violating the international standards of freedom of speech.