Cairo public prison administration informed 32 Muslim Brotherhood detainees that their cases have been referred to a military tribunal, according to president Mubarak’s decree of ordering 40 Muslim Brotherhood (MB)
Thursday Dec. 14, 2006 after Al-Azhar University performed a sportive parade.It is worth mentioning that Al Shater, 15 MB leaders and 140 students from Al-Azhar University were arrested onand the
Cairo-based Higher State Security Prosecution prolonged, on Wednesday Jan. 24, 2007, provisional detentions on 37 Muslim Brotherhood leaders, including Eng. Khairat Al Shater, the deputy chairman of the group.
The Higher State Security Prosecution jailed 16 Muslim Brotherhood leaders, topped by Eng. Mohamed Khayrat Al Shater, the second deputy chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood, and 19 of Al-Azhar University
Police forces raided several businesses owned by Muslim Brotherhood members in Cairo, in another episode of the latest crackdown by the Egyptian government.
Cairo center for studies of human rights hosted a heated seminar, on Wednesday evening, titled " The Militias ...State and Rule of Law", which discussed what the media outlets called