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Who's afraid of the Muslim Brotherhood and why?


Who’s afraid of the Muslim Brotherhood and why?
By News Desk|   Posted by Neha  |   Updated: 27th February 2021 11:02 pm IST
By Yvonne Ridley
I’ve often wondered why the Muslim Brotherhood strikes fear into the hearts of Arab regimes. Prisons across Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are filled with thousands of political prisoners drawn from the leadership and membership of the movement, which is also banned as a “terrorist organisation” by this tyrannical triumvirate.
The exaggerated fear shared in equal measure by the extreme right wing in Israel and the outgoing Trump administration is such that it has become one of the most demonised political groups in the Middle East today. If you listen to Riyadh, Abu Dhabi or Cairo you’d be forgiven for thinking that they have rounded up and caged the most dangerous and violent terrorists in the world. The reality, though, is quite different. You would be hard pushed to find any “terrorist ....

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We are still part of the January Revolution and it is part of us


January 26, 2021 at 12:48 pm
Bread, freedom and social justice was the slogan chanted by Egyptians on the streets ten years ago yesterday. Yes, it has been ten years since the January Revolution.
I remember that day, as if it were yesterday. There was a small crowd of young people who did not know each other but were united by concerns mixed with confidence in their victory. They shared moments of anticipation and silence before the explosion, comforting each other, reassuring each other when hesitation seemed to be the best option, and encouraging each other when they were frustrated.
I was there, and was just 25 years old. With my heart beating faster than usual as the time for the protests drew nearer, I would calm down the louder that the chanting got, reassuring myself as the number of those around me grew. Slowly, fear became courage; confidence replaced anxiety; and we became certain that we could do it. The chants grew louder, and then we heard Down with Hos ....

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10-year anniversary of Egypt's Arab Spring


January 25, 2021 at 12:05 pm | Published in: Africa, Egypt, News
Crowds come together during the Egyptian revolution that took place on 25 January 2011 [Egypt Is The Gift Of The Nile/Facebook]
January 25, 2021 at 12:05 pm
Ten years ago today millions of Egyptians gathered in Tahrir Square to protest against long-time dictator Hosni Mubarak who ruled over Egypt for 30 years.
They faced government-backed thugs on 2 February during the Battle of the Camel, when tourist workers charged at the crowds and fought them out of the square.
Police and army threw tear gas at them and shot into the crowds, but those who could remained on the streets. ....

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Who's afraid of the Muslim Brotherhood, and why?


December 21, 2020 at 9:48 am
I ve often wondered why the Muslim Brotherhood strikes fear into the hearts of Arab regimes. Prisons across Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are filled with thousands of political prisoners drawn from the leadership and membership of the movement, which is also banned as a terrorist organisation by this tyrannical triumvirate.
The exaggerated fear shared in equal measure by the extreme right wing in Israel and the outgoing Trump administration is such that it has become one of the most demonised political groups in the Middle East today. If you listen to Riyadh, Abu Dhabi or Cairo you d be forgiven for thinking that they have rounded up and caged the most dangerous and violent terrorists in the world. The reality, though, is quite different. You would be hard pushed to find any terrorist act committed or claimed by the Muslim Brotherhood. ....

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