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Egypt court rejects Muslim Brotherhood appeal on ban Egypts Muslim Brotherhood failed in an attempt on Wednesday to overturn a court ruling banning it, the state news agency said, another blow to the debilitated Islamist movement. ================================== A bloodied supporter of former President Morsi, injured in clashes with security forces in Giza near Cairo, is helped away Egypt’s Islamist fightback grows as insurgent strikes kill nine Monday 07 October 2013 ===================================== Series of nationwide attacks targets areas popular with British holidaymakers Egypt unrest: Four dead as Muslim Brotherhood-led Anti-Coup Alliance attempt to march on Tahrir Square Friday 04 October 2013 ======================================== Supporters of deposed President Mohamed Morsi defied continuing attempts by the Egyptian authorities to destroy the Muslim Brotherhood by staging a series of nationwide demonstrations yesterday – a move which triggered violent clashes between protesters and police. Picture of the day: Cries of down with the murderer, fill Cairos streets Friday 04 October 2013 ========================================== Supporters of deposed President Mohamed Morsi defied continuing attempts by the Egyptian authorities to destroy the Muslim Brotherhood by staging a series of nationwide demonstrations yesterday – a move which triggered violent clashes between protesters and police. Tear gas fired as Pro-Morsi demonstrators clash with Egyptian security forces at Tahrir Square Friday 04 October 2013 ========================================== Muslim Brotherhood calls for escalating protests ahead of Sundays commemorations marking 1973 war with Israel Muslim Brotherhood banned as Egyptian court seizes partys funds Tuesday 24 September 2013 =========================================== Cairo court orders overthrown Islamist group to be shut down Security forces try to help Gen Nabil Farag, a police chief who was killed when militants in Kerdasa opened fire on troops yesterday morning Egyptian security forces storm Kerdasa to expel pro-Morsi militants from tourist town Thursday 19 September 2013 ========================================= Police chief killed during raid, which had been held by Islamists for a month Egyptian police arrest Muslim Brotherhood spokesman, Gehad El-Haddad Tuesday 17 September 2013 ======================================= Police arrested Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Gehad El-Haddad today, three security officials said, the latest high-profile detention in the army-backed authorities’ crackdown on the Islamist movement. British teenage girl loses leg in failed assassination of Egyptian minister Friday 06 September 2013 =========================================== Deqa Hassan, a 16-year-old girl who grew up in Brixton, London, among 20 injured in bomb blast and gunfight on streets of Cairo Mohamed Badie reportedly suffered a heart attack Mohamed Badie - leader of Egypts Muslim Brotherhood - suffers heart attack in prison Saturday 31 August 2013 ========================================== The groups spiritual leader is charged with involvement in the killing of eight protesters outside the Brotherhoods Cairo headquarters Egypt: Police arrest Muslim Brotherhood chiefs Mohammed el-Beltagy and Khaled Al-Azhari Friday 30 August 2013 ========================================= Egyptian police have arrested two top Muslim Brotherhood figures, including an outspoken former politician who has made public appeals for protests against the new military-backed government. In parallel trial sessions, Egyptian courts have heard cases against ousted President Hosni Mubarak, pictured, and top leaders of his arch rival, the Muslim Brotherhood, related to killings during the 2011 and 2013 protest campaigns that led to their respective downfalls Leaders of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and the movement’s former arch opponent Hosni Mubarak face same charges Sunday 25 August 2013 ========================================== In parallel trial sessions, Egyptian courts have heard cases against ousted President Hosni Mubarak and top leaders of his arch rival, the Muslim Brotherhood, related to killings during the 2011 and 2013 protest campaigns that led to their respective downfalls.
Posted on: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 22:52:13 +0000

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