The Revolution Secretary Board announced they have not been called for the membership of Civil Advisory Council formed by the military council on Thursday.
They added in a statement they have not been represented in the council, adding they do (...)
CAIRO: General Secretariat of the Freedom and Justice Party Mohamed Saad al-Katatny said the party has taken the decision not to participate in the Advisory Council being formed.
He also said the party had confirmed their participation, thinking (...)
CAIRO: Leaders in the Freedom and Justice and Salafi al-Nour parties announced they are ready to hold a governmental coalition in accordance with election results.
The official spokesperson of al-Nour Party Mohamed Said said the initial election (...)
CAIRO: A number of activists today reported that in early voting in the first constituency of North Cairo in Shubra several boxes full of ballot cards were thrown outside the polling station.
The police had left the boxes unguarded and some (...)
Early signs show that the Freedom and Justice Party, the political wing of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, received between 75 and 80 percent of the expatriate Egyptian vote in Saudi Arabia, sources today reported.
Vote counting began early this (...)
Youm7 learned that Islamic political forces protesting in Tahrir Square rejected a proposed “national salvation government,” which recommended Mohamed el-Baradei hold the premiership.
Sources revealed that the "Liberal Islamists" coalition, which (...)
A group of Muslim Brotherhood youth sent a statement to the group's decision makers, calling for the freedom to demonstrate in Tahrir Square if they so choose.
The MB Youth expressed their desire to participate as individuals, saying their (...)
CAIRO: Today 22 Islamic movements in Tahrir Square announced the formation of the “Free Muslims” Group.
The forces issued a statement in which they announced that they are committed to the demands of the January 25 Revolution, including the end (...)
CAIRO: Islamic organizations position towards Friday's November 25 million-man demonstration varied. Muslim Brotherhood (MB) leaders and the Islamic group announced they will boycott Friday's million-man demonstration in fear of the postponement of (...)
CAIRO: The Muslim Brotherhood (MB) issued a statement regarding the Tahrir incidents, assuring the protesters in Tahrir Square and in different governorates' squares were provoked by the violent assault of the police.
The statement said the (...)
CAIRO: Egyptian presidential candidate Hazim Abu Ismail called upon demonstrators in Tahrir Square, and in other squares in all governorates, not to leave the squares before their demands are achieved.
Commenting on Egypt's ruling military (...)
The national committees intensified their existence at entrances and exits of Tahrir Square, in case of any attacks from security forces, especially after the decrease of numbers of demonstrators in the square.
The Mohamed Mahmoud St. leading to (...)
CAIRO: The Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) will participate in the meeting with the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed Forces (SCAF), General-Secretariat Saad Katani today said.
FJP Chief Mohamed Morsi will represent the Party in the (...)
Egyptian Salafi preacher and presidential hopeful Hazem Abu Ismail urged his supporters early Monday to join protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square to “achieve the goals of the January revolution.”
Clashes in the square and nearby streets in downtown (...)
CAIRO: The Muslim Brotherhood will not participate in a sit-in in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square, according to official spokesman Mohamed Ghazlan.
Ghazlan said the attacks against protesters in the square are planned to drag as much as possible (...)
General guide for the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) Mohamed Badei called for an urgent meeting for a guidance bureau on his Twitter account.
According to sources at the MB, the bureau is supposed to discuss the incidents in Tahrir Square after the (...)
CAIRO: Likely Egyptian Presidential candidate Hazem Salah Abu Ismail tonight told Youm7 that he would be visiting Tahrir Square to show solidarity with the demonstrators.
He also criticized the violent crackdown by the security forces against the (...)
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CAIRO: The Freedom and Justice and al-Nour Parties' sources both affirmed their participation in the million man protest on November 18, despite (...)
Sources said that the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) could not participate in the demonstrations scheduled to be on November 18, while it waits for a formal statement from Egypt's Cabinet regarding amendments on a set of constitutional guidelines proposed (...)
Two American diplomats visited the headquarters of the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) Monday.
Jacob Wales, an official at the Near East office of the U.S. State Department and Peter Shi, second secretary of the Economic and Political office of (...)
CAIRO: The Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Freedom and Justice Party broadcasted its televised electoral propaganda for upcoming elections without the Brotherhood's official slogan, “Islam is the answer.” Instead, the party used the slogan “We all (...)
Vice President of Freedom and Justice Party, Essam el-Erian, refused to deliver a speech in a mosque during his first electoral tours in the Giza neighborhood of Monib Wednesday, committing to the orders of the High Committee of Elections to not use (...)
Islamic parties announced a press conference for Wednesday, responding to a meeting held by Deputy Prime Minister Ali el-Selmy with political parties that discussed drafting supra-constitutional principles Tuesday.
Media spokesman of the Salafi (...)
CAIRO: Likely Egyptian presidential candidate Hazem Salah Abou-Ismail today renewed his call for participation in a demonstration scheduled for November 18 designed to pressure government officials to set a date for presidential elections before (...)
A march from Giza Square will participate in the Friday of Sole Demand after the Friday prayers to Tahrir Square.
April 6 Movement activists and the No to Military Trials groups participated in the march. They repeated slogans, demanding military (...)