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Referring the International Muslim Brotherhood Organization Case to the Court- Martial is On the Table.
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 30 - 06 - 2009

Informed sources told Al-Masry Al-Youm that the case of the International Muslim Brotherhood Organization (MB) is suggested to be referred to the military tribunal, similarly to the last case of Khayrat Al-Shatir. This MB case is pertaining to the recent arrest of 'Abd-al-Mun'im Abu-al-Futuh and three other leaders. 
The sources also confirmed that this suggestion was reinforced after the security bodies seized documents and financial transactions receipts transferred from Arab countries to some defendants in that case.
 However, the wire transfers were not balanced by the central bank. The case includes 17 accused MB members, including Dr. 'Abd-al-Mun'im Abu-al-Futuh, the member of the group's guidance bureau and Secretary General of the Cairo-based Union of Arab Doctors.
 Further detainees include Jamal Abd-al-Salam, who head of the Union's Emergency Relief Committee, Abd-al-Rahman al-Jammal, described by the group as an educator and member of the group's guidance bureau for Gharbiyah governorate, Usama Nasr-al-Din, a member of the group's guidance bureau.
 Nasr-al-Din and his group were arrested about a month and a half ago. Although the criminal court passed a verdict, the day before yesterday, releasing Nasr-al-Din and his group, the verdict is yet to be executed.
Concerning the investigations carried out by the Egyptian State Security Investigation Bureau and the Supreme State Security Prosecution in the case of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) no. 404, the defense team withdrew from the interrogation session at the office of the attorney general, on the grounds of not being notified on the investigations report.
However, Abd-al-Mun'im Abu-al-Futuh, the major defendant in this case, refused to be interrogated in front of the prosecution, describing the case as a political issue.


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