A military court in Egypt metes out hundreds of severely exaggerated prison sentences against opponents of military rule, in a sham trial, on trumped-up politically-motivated charges.
Junta authorities in Egypt refer 20 opponents of the coup to a military court, including two members of the Muslim Brotherhood's Guidance Bureau Dr Mohamed Wahdan and Dr Mohamed Elewa,
Making a mockery of the entire Egyptian judicial process, the country’s elections panel – which is meant to supervise the upcoming presidential elections – has persisted in perverse action to
Following the announcement of Egypt’s elections council of his disqualification from the presidential race, front-runner Al-Shater says what really is of importance now is to protect freedoms and the revolution
Egypt’s Brotherhood submits, Sunday, a formal grievance challenging the elections council’s conspicuously political decision to exclude Al-Shater from the presidential race.
Cairo – Sunday: As Brotherhood leading figure Al-Shater, is absurdly disqualified and quickly excluded from Egypt’s presidential contest, he announces he would certainly back Dr. Morsi, if indeed he is
Based on a military court’s unjust verdict of years past, a post-revolution Egypt’s judicial committee supervising the presidential elections has disqualified the Brotherhood’s candidate Al-Shater.
A Harbinger of Good Things to Come is one way to describe Khairat Al-Shater, the chief architect of Egypt’s long-hoped-for comprehensive rejuvenation project, and the new presidential candidate, nominated by