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MB Sites Successful in Forwarding Constructive Arguments

Despite the sham results witnessed in Egypt this year during both the upper and lower house elections, Egypt’s strongest political opposition, the Muslim Brotherhood, proves that it has not limited

AOL: Lively Internet Front Opens in Egypt’s Political War

The Muslim Brotherhood, whose English website is shown above, is Egypt's largest opposition group and has developed one of the strongest Web presences in the country.

Fighting back: Website takes on Muslim Brotherhood critics

The website defines Ikhwanophobes - another term it coined - as those who believe Muslim Brotherhood members are religious fanatics, violent towards non-Muslims, and contemptuous of values such as equality,

Fanaticbook?

Although this raises legitimate fears amongst the western media, the Muslim Brotherhood denounces labels like “fundamentalist” as the media pigeonholing them, and draw attention to their "15 Principles" for an

Web Watch: Hatred will drive people into online Ghettos

Imagine British Telecom allowed people to call you up and spew religious hatred down the phone. Imagine all your pals received the same phone calls. No-one would blame you for

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood launches ‘Islamic Facebook’

Egypt's opposition movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, has launched its own Facebook-style social networking site.

Facebook closes down Muslim Brotherhood’s account Ikhwanwiki

The US-based social networking site Facebook has shut down the Muslim Brotherhood’s account ikhwanwiki with no right.

MB website launched to counter ‘Ikhwanophobia’

It seems Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood (MB) opposition movement is trying to coin a new term, “ikhwanophobia,” by launching a website of the same name mixing Islam-related news and commentary with

Virtual Brotherhood

The National's Matt Bradley has a story on the Muslim Brotherhood's Facebook clone:

Muslim Brotherhood launches its own version of Facebook

The Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s powerful Islamist opposition movement, will launch its own version of the hugely popular social networking website Facebook within the next several months, its members say.