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by: (Agencies)
2006-2-5
On Thursday, Mahmud el-Zahar, a prominent leader of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hams, vowed to protect the Christian inhabitants of Gaza against any potential attacks by militants who are provoked by the defaming caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, may peace be upon Him.
"You and your brothers are safe and secure in Palestine. Whoever attacks you, will be subj.. |
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by: The Tunisian El-Nahda Movement
2006-2-5
The Tunisian security authorities prevented the meeting of 18th Oct. Association for Rights and Freedom from being held in the headquarters of the Democratic Bloc for Action and Freedom Party. In addition, they attacked some of the ass..
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by: Al-Misery Al-Yaom
2006-2-5
The Muslim Brotherhood’s rise aroused artists fears over its stance of art and its version of freedom of __expression. Does the group obstruct creativity and innovation?
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by: Michael McAteer, Toronto Star
2006-2-5
Banned since 1954, the Muslim Brotherhood’s `independent’ candidates won 88 seats in Egypt |
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by: The Political Bureau, The Islamic Party in Iraq
2006-2-7
On Sunday, six bomb cars hit six churches in Baghdad and Karkuok. These incidents may be regarded a reaction to the insulting cartoons of Prophet Muhammad, may peace be upon Him, or retaliatory violence against Christians.
The Islamic Party denounces these expulsions that left a number of innocent Iraqi causalities. The party is willing to indicate that 80% of Europeans a.. |
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by: Sharqia online
2006-2-7
Opposition parties turned down the initiative of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights to hold a meeting for the Constitutional Forum to discuss the constitution amendment, during February. Parties justified their refusal by the participation of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) in the forum.
The deputy leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Habeeb, asserted th.. |
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by: (Islam online)
2006-2-7
Alain Gresh, the Editor-in-chief of Le Monde diplomatique, said that the efforts by Western for reform and democracy in the Arab world are in vain as long as the West refuses to deal with Hamas. He stressed that this decline will cast harmful impact on the long-desired political reform and democratization in the Arab countries.
Gresh questioned the West commitment to democracy and.. |
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by: Sharqia online
2006-2-7
Opposition parties turned down the initiative of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights to hold a meeting for the Constitutional Forum to discuss the constitution amendment, during Feb. Parties justified their refusal by the participation of the ruling National Democratic Party in the forum.
The deputy leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Habeeb, asserted that the invitatio.. |
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by: news agencies
2006-2-7
Ismael Haniah, the head of Hamas parliamentary bloc, said his movement is ready to renounce resistance if Israel withdraws to borders of 1967 and releases prisnoers. Hamas is also willing to announce 15-year truce with Israel, a proposal that has been introduced previously by the group’s founder, late Sheikh Ahmed Yassen.
In an interview with a Greek liberal newspaper, Haniah remarked tha.. |
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by: (Al Masryeon)
2006-2-7
After being detained for 18 hours under severe conditions, George Galway, the British member of the parliament, refused to enter Egypt. He branded the Egyptian government ’undemocratic’ and ’police-run.’
The British Respect Party, headed by Galway, labeled the authorities approach ’outrageous.’ Galway was denied access to Egypt. He, in addition, was detained for a day without bei.. |
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by: Paul Vallely, independent
2006-2-8
Images of the Prophet Mohamed have long been |
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by: Vivian Salama, the Daily Star
2006-2-8
Have violent uprisings undermined the political gains of Islamists in the region? |
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by: Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed Habib, Ikwanweb
2006-2-8
I would like to emphasize from the outset that it is unlikely, at least in the foreseeable future, that Muslim Brotherhood will hold power..
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by: www.fioe.org, Federation of Islamic Organisations in Europe
2006-2-8
The Executive Committee of the Federation of Islamic Organisations in Europe (FIOE) had devoted its last meeting in Brussels on 3rd and 4th February, 2006 to follow-up the issue of the cartoon depictions defaming the Prophe.. |
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by: (Ikhwan web)
2006-2-8
The spokesman of the Muslim Brotherhood’s bloc in the parliament, Hassen Hamdy, requested the Ministers of Justice and Interior to comment on reports appeared on newspapers and internet sites about a torture case.
The story said the State Security forces has detained Ali Muhammad Abdel Satar, an engineer, 47, in the State Security headquarters of Ebshway City. Upon being subjected to.. |
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by: Masryon
2006-2-8
Protesting oppressive measures, the students of the Muslim Brotherhood in El-Mania University went on a massive march. 100 of the MB’s students were unjustly expelled without committing violations. In addition, the university administration rigged the ballots and excluded the MB’s candidates from the electoral lists. The university, furthermore, banned any student activities such as forming ..
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by: (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies)
2006-2-8
During a meeting in Cairo on Monday, Hamas officials approved the call for forming a coalition government within a month. They, moreover, denied any Egyptian pressures on the group concerning its disarmament.
Muhammad Nazaal, a member of Hamas Political Bureau, said the gathered leaders, including Khaled Meshal, the Bureau’s head, agreed on "forming a coalition government that compas.. |
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by: Al-Mesryoon
2006-2-8
Human Rights Association for Legal Assistance conducted a study, entitled ’Under Custody.’ The survey included 104 children from different geographical zones of Cairo, Alex and el-Mania, of Upper Egypt. The findings showed an increase in the rate of delinquent juveniles; 50% in Cairo, 38% in Alex, 12% el-Mania, and 10% in other collective governorates. Under-study teenagers are living in poor slum..
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by: (Asharq Al-Awsat)
2006-2-9
Currently in Cairo, Khaled Meshal, the head of Hamas Political Bureau, said his group will consult with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt over the new government. A joint meeting with the Brotherhood’s leaders may be called, subsequently.
Following a meeting with Amr Mussa, the General Secretary of the Arab League, Meshal stated that Hamas will set up a coalition government. As for the.. |
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by: Mike Odetalla and Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb
2006-2-9
Letters to Senator Clinton From an American Muslim and a Palestinian Christian
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