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The Egyptian National Council for Human Rights is demanding that security measures be increased after several terrorist attacks. With its demand, the council is calling for increased security personnel and patrol cars in public places to ensure security. The council also condemned the terrorist...
Sāmih ʿAīd, a dissident from the Muslim Brotherhood, warned of the potential for Yemen’s conflict to spread to Egypt. Addressing the conflict, he said that it could not merely be characterized as a Shia-Sunni tribal conflict, explaining that even Egypt could face a similar crisis. He closed his...
The report of the British government “did not meet the expectations even in British measures against the Muslim Brotherhoods inside the UK and British support to Egypt on its war on terror. The British report on the Muslim Brotherhoods says the group is not considered a terrorist organization by...
“The terrorist propaganda online teams of the Muslim brotherhood use verses from the Quran to discourage people from supporting the economic conference”. In their online campaign, the Muslim Brotherhood used verses from Surat Al-Anfāl in the Quran which tells stories about hypocrites. Read more ...
The Ministry of Social Solidarity announced the dissolution of 169 associations linked to the Muslim Brotherhood in 9 governorates. The ministry further announced a change in the board of directors of 1083 associations which it runs/operates since the military coup in 2013. The step is in...
The Clarion Project, a terrorism research institute, reported that the Muslim Brotherhood is beginning a period of retaliation against the Egyptian government. 
A contentious debate over civil marriage between Egypt’s churches drew to a close as Orthodox, Catholic, and Evangelical churches agreed not to recognize civil marriage or allow its members to enter into marriages outside of the Church. The churches convened last week to debate a civil marriage...
The first day of parliamentary electoral polls have witnessed the comeback of “fatwas war” between Egypt's President `Abd al-Fattāh al-Sisi's supporters, who see the casting of ballots 'a legitimate duty', while his opponents consider it 'a sin'. 
The British newspaper, the Financial Times, wrote that the Islamic State (Dā‛ish) is purposefully planting the seeds of sectarian discord in the region. The newspaper added that Dā‛ish would rejoice in the event that Muslim Brotherhood leaders are sentenced to death. This way ISIS will be able to...
Bishop Yūhnā Qutla, representative of the Patriarch of the Catholic Church in Egypt, said in an interview with ONTV that Egypt authorities had performed their role to the best of their abilities concerning the crisis of the kidnaped Egyptians in Libya. He added that the situation in Libya is not...

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