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Egypt Military Court Jails Ikhwanweb Founder Khalid Hamza and 4 Others

A military court sentences 5 Muslim Brotherhood leaders to one-year jail term, including rights activist and Ikhwanweb founder Khalid Hamza.

Amnesty International Demands Release of IKhwanweb Editor, Khaled Hamza and Others

Five supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi were arrested on 25 February 2014 on Egypt’s border with Sudan. They are now being tried by a military court. They have reportedly

Egypt Journalist Movement Condemns Military Trial of Human Rights Activist Khaled Hamza

The Journalists for Reform movement criticizes referral of Khaled Hamza to a military court, and demands his release on grounds of ill health.

Freedom for Khaled Hamza

An honorable, patriotic, moderate rights activist is arrested and detained, described by the military junta as a dangerous criminal.

Human Rights Activist Khaled Hamza Detained at Unknown Location by Coup Forces

Rights activist and founder of the Muslim Brotherhood's official (English) website is arrested and held hostage by coup security forces.

Revolution, Rejuvenation and Renaissance – Between Egypt and Japan

Today, Egypt is moving forth through the "revolution", to help herself to real "renaissance" that she missed as she lumbered slowly on a long and winding road of failed modernization

International Anonymous Hacker Group Threatens to “Destroy The Muslim Brotherhood”

The International hacking group "Anonymous" posted a YouTube video on Tuesday pledging to hack Muslim Brotherhood websites, starting with the Arabic Ikhwanonline.com, next November 11, 2011, describing the MB as

Op-Ed: The Dilemma of the Syrian Revolution, Questions to Iran

Some believe that the Iranian position regarding the developments in Syria is very confusing - and perhaps Iran itself could be divided from the inside as it has been witnessing

Future of the Muslim Brotherhood Debated

There has been a lot of talk lately that within the MB there have been disagreements and a split of generations, as well as the emergence of numerous writings about

Panel Discusses the Spirit of the Egyptian Revolution and Methods to Keep it Alive

As protestors in Cairo's Tahrir Square made the decision to end a dictatorial rule and peacefully overthrow the 30 year reign of oppression, tyranny and violence the world looked on.