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Egypt panel suggests dissolving Muslim Brotherhood
A panel of Egyptian judges has recommended the dissolution of the Muslim Brotherhood’s political party, which has been protesting against the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi since July.
The judges made the recommendation on Monday, saying the party represents an outlawed group, The Associated Press reported.
The recommendation is to be delivered to a Cairo court which is reviewing a case demanding...
Muslim Brotherhood leaders arrested as army launches hunt
A Mubarak-era judge has been sworn in as Egypt’s interim President, saying he welcomes help from the Muslim Brotherhood to “build the nation”. 300 members of the movement are already behind bars and new warrants are being issued.
Adli Mansour, 67, was one of those who drafted the election law which regulated the 2012 campaign, bringing the now ousted Morsi to power. At the same time, the judiciary...
Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court dissolves parliament
An Egyptian protester raises his slippers at military police standing guard outside the Constitutional Court in central Cairo on June, 14, 2102.
Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court has ordered the country’s parliament dissolved saying the legislative body’s election about 6 month ago was unconstitutional.
The Supreme Constitutional Court ruled on Thursday that one third of the parliamentary...