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Suspensions and interrogations of MB students mark the start of new academic year

Fourteen supporters from the Muslim Brotherhood group were suspended from universities in Banha, Kafr al-Sheikh, and Helwan after they were found distributing leaflets and postinFourteen supporters from the Muslim Brotherhood

Internet Activists launch campaign to protect Aqsa Mosque

A number of Internet activists, from the Muslim Brotherhood's youth forum launched a campaign titled "No to Judaising Jerusalem and Aqsa mosque" on the popular social networking site Facebook.

University guards ban arts exhibition slamming emergency law

University guards in Ain Shams prevented students from organizing an art exhibition on the university's campus.

Egypt: 11 students kidnapped, tortured and sexually abused by Munufeya police

On 30 March 2010, as a Munufeya University graduation service came to a close, Egyptian Security Services arrested 11 students outside the gates of the university's Faculty of Electronic Engineering.

Security Forces attack Engineering students in Monouf

Deputies of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) parliamentary bloc denounced the state security attacks against students from the faculty of engineering in the Monoufeya governorate.

Escalating Security assaults on Cairo University’s students

Desperate measures used by security against anti-Israel protestors only demonstrate the regimes lacking initiative in dealing with the peoples' rage

Mass demonstrations in Egypt to protest IOF arrogance

Thousands of students from the Muslim Brotherhood gathered at 18 universities across Egypt yesterday to protest Israeli encroachment on Al-Aqsa mosque and the inclusion of the Ibrahimi and Bilal mosques

Ezzat’s colleagues and students rally demanding release.

Dozens of students and faculty staff members from the Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University organized a protest yesterday in front of the new Hospital in Zagazig University demanding the immediate

Egypt’s Brothers inaugurate global IkhwanWiki encyclopedia

Members of "Ikhwan Wiki" launched the Muslim Brotherhood's Wikipedia, the Group's new encyclopedia and largest documentary website similar to "Wikipedia", a free and open-access encyclopedia on the 61st anniversary of

Muslim Brotherhood use new media to document history

The Brotherhood uses its own website as a news portal featuring the group's latest news, publishing their press releases and announcements as well as op-eds by some of the group's