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MB military trial adjourned to 5 August

Posted on 16/07/200729/03/2015 By 3arabawy

From Ikhwan Web…

The Military trial against 39 Muslim Brotherhood (MB) leaders was adjourned to next August, 5th, after Sunday’s session witnessed several violations, the most prominent of which was preventing ex-US Attorney General Ramsey Clark and a number of lawyers and human rights activists from entering the court.

Mubarak’s regime arrests over 100 MB members as elections approach

Posted on 08/06/200715/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The regime’s crackdown continues, while the MB leadership still insistent on its non-confrontalist policy, refusing to mobilize properly in the streets or the syndicates on the “big” scale which one could expect the ‘biggest” opposition movement in the country to do.

Few pathetic sit-ins with 200 activists are not gonna get the detainees released.

Keep on bending your heads down Brothers, till the regime cracks your organization Nasser-style

Egypt arrests over 100 Muslim Brotherhood members as elections approach
By Nadia Abou El-Magd
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) _ Police arrested 105 members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group in the past two days, including two candidates competing in upcoming parliamentary elections, the group and police officials said Wednesday.
The arrests were part of an ongoing crackdown that has intensified in the lead up to elections for the upper house of Parliament, known as the Shura Council. The Brotherhood has announced it has fielded 19 candidates in the June 11 elections.
Police arrested 81 members of the group in several provinces Wednesday, including 54 in Fayoum, 80 kilometers (50 miles) southwest of Cairo, and 20 in Menoufia, 60 kilometers (40 miles) north of Cairo, said the group’s lawyer Abdel Moneim Abdel Maqsoud. He added that 24 members of the Brotherhood were arrested Tuesday in Cairo and Giza.
Police officials confirmed the arrests, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media. Detained Brotherhood members are often charged with belonging to an illegal group.
“We’re expecting many more arrests leading up to Monday elections,” Abdel Maqsoud told the Associated Press Wednesday. “Brotherhood members in prison have exceeded 600,” he added.
Abdel Maqsoud said the two candidates for Shura Council elections who were arrested were from Fayoum and Gharbeia, located some 100 kilometers (62 miles) north of Cairo.
The upper house of parliament, known as the Shura Council, was established in 1979 as an advisory body, but gained limited legislative powers from the recent constitutional amendments.
The Brotherhood has been banned since 1954 but has continued to operate and is Egypt’s most powerful opposition movement. Its lawmakers, who run as independents, hold 88 seats in the 454-seat parliament.
The Brotherhood advocates implementation of Islamic law but says it wants democratic reforms in Egypt, where President Hosni Mubarak, 79, has had a quarter-century of authoritarian rule.
The government accuses the group of seeking to take over the country and passed a series of constitutional amendments in March that further curtailed the Brotherhood’s ability to participate in politics.
The recent crackdown against Brotherhood members, including leading figures, started in December when Brotherhood students carried out a military-like parade. That prompted government accusations that the movement was forming an armed wing, providing students with combat training, knives and chains. The group denies forming a militia.
A military trial of 40 top Brotherhood figures on terrorism and money laundering charges began in late April, one of the largest such tribunals in years. International human rights groups and journalists were banned from attending the trial’s most recent session held Tuesday.

Amnesty denounces military tribunals

Posted on 05/06/200728/12/2020 By 3arabawy

I received the following statement from Amnesty International:

The Egyptian government yesterday refused to allow human rights groups to observe the military trial of 33 leading members of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, undercutting the government’s claims that civilians will have a fair trial before military courts, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today.

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