Cairo – Egyptian parliamentarian and chairman of Al-Bawaba newspaper Abdel Rehim Ali refused on Tuesday the reconciliation with the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood (MB) group, stressing that no one can reconcile with this banned group. Speaking to a program on the radio, Ali explained that the reconciliation could not be achieved after innocent civilians and martyrs from police and army lost their lives. "The reconciliation can be only accepted or refused by the martyrs of our homeland," Ali added. MB group has been outlawed by the Egyptian government after the overthrow of MB-linked former president Mohamed Morsi following the popular protests of June 30, 2013.