Elections in Egypt without the Muslim Brotherhood for the first time in 30 years
Sunday, October 18, 2015
For the first time in thirty years in the parliamentary elections taking place today in Egypt will not join the Muslim Brotherhood, the main opposition movement that violently repressed from 2013.
The Egyptian president Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, former Marshal who overthrew Islamist predecessor Mohamed Morsi in July 2013, has pledged to "eliminate" this movement, founded some 90 years ago and in 2012 won the parliamentary and presidential elections in Egypt, the first free and democratic.
After the overthrow of tenons, from the Muslim Brotherhood, the movement was the target of a bloody repression: more than 1,400 demonstrators in favor of the ousted president were killed and more than 15,000 members or supporters of the Brotherhood, and almost all of its leadership have imprisoned like himself tenons.
Many hundreds of them and the Egyptian former president, have been sentenced to death in mass and quick trials which the UN has denounced. Moreover, the Muslim Brotherhood was declared a "terrorist organization" by the end of 2013, and its political offshoot of the Freedom and Justice Party was banned.
"The Muslim Brotherhood will remain outside the political game as long Sissy in power", he assessed the political scientist at the University of Cairo Hazem Hosni. "Brothers and status have gone too far" their confrontation, he added.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
For the first time in thirty years in the parliamentary elections taking place today in Egypt will not join the Muslim Brotherhood, the main opposition movement that violently repressed from 2013.
The Egyptian president Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, former Marshal who overthrew Islamist predecessor Mohamed Morsi in July 2013, has pledged to "eliminate" this movement, founded some 90 years ago and in 2012 won the parliamentary and presidential elections in Egypt, the first free and democratic.
After the overthrow of tenons, from the Muslim Brotherhood, the movement was the target of a bloody repression: more than 1,400 demonstrators in favor of the ousted president were killed and more than 15,000 members or supporters of the Brotherhood, and almost all of its leadership have imprisoned like himself tenons.
Many hundreds of them and the Egyptian former president, have been sentenced to death in mass and quick trials which the UN has denounced. Moreover, the Muslim Brotherhood was declared a "terrorist organization" by the end of 2013, and its political offshoot of the Freedom and Justice Party was banned.
"The Muslim Brotherhood will remain outside the political game as long Sissy in power", he assessed the political scientist at the University of Cairo Hazem Hosni. "Brothers and status have gone too far" their confrontation, he added.
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