68. Muhammad Habīb responds: Jamāl As'ad did not tell the truth for he was the Brotherhood’s candidate

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Year: 
2010
Week: 
32
Article number: 
68
Article pages: 
5
Date of source: 
August 7, 2010
Author: 
'Antar 'Abd al-Latīf
Reviewer: 
Radwa Yūnus
Article summary: 

Muhammad Habīb, the prominent Muslim Brotherhood leader, rejected Jamāl As'ad's accusation that the former prevented the Brotherhood from electing the latter, stressing that the Muslim Brotherhood is keen to coordinate with the different national streams in all constituencies including Copts.

Habīb stated that the Church takes the wrong course of action by supporting the National Democratic Party which, according to him, is the cause of Egypt’s tragedy.

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