MB Statement on the Egyptian Cabinet Clashes
The Egyptian people were pleased for the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) supporting their blessed Revolution of January 25, 2011. They trusted SCAF to defend this homeland, protect the people, take control, and run the country for a temporary period, until an elected civilian authority with popular support assumes power and runs the country.
Read MoreMB Accuses SCAF and Gov't of Provoking Violence (Full Second Statement )
The frequency of fatal clashes at this absurdly high rate, and at such highly sensitive and critical times, and the large number of dead and injured casualties indicate that there are certain stakeholders who are adversely impacted by the success of the revolution and the achievement of its goals of freedom, democracy, justice, security and stability.
Read MoreFJP Statement on the Escalation of Cabinet Clashes
Ongoing violent clashes in the streets around the Egyptian Cabinet building, Qasr Al-Aini Street and streets of the surrounding area cast their heavy shadows on the Egyptian scene. Urgent action is required to stop these clashes. All parties, authorities and stakeholders must bear their national responsibility to stop the bloodshed and the chaos that tarnish the civilised image of the Egyptian revolution.
Read MoreStatement by Ennahdha On the Anniversary of the Tunisian Revolution
Today 14 January 2012, the brave Tunisian people are commemorating the first anniversary of the victory of their great revolution which compelled the dictator to flee, liberated our country from authoritarianism, corruption and reinstated our people's sovereignty and dignity.
Read MoreMB Statement on Announcement of Egyptian Parliamentary Elections Final Results
Now that parliamentary elections have reached the end of the proverbial race track, and the final results have been announced, it is time for swelling hearts to subside, for tensions to recede and disappear, and for everyone to express respect for the will of the people and to thank the great Egyptian people for taking part in this marathon election, and for insisting on turning out to cast their votes as they felt the precious value of each vote and witnessed the integrity of the electoral process.
Read MoreMuslim Brotherhood Statement on Port Said Massacre
The Muslim Brotherhood is shocked, saddened and dismayed at news of the massacre that took place in Port Said Stadium after Al-Ahly vs. Al-Masry match, and claimed the lives of more than seventy martyrs, with hundreds injured.
Read MoreMB Statement on the Case of Foreign Funding of Non-Governmental Organizations
Whereas the Brotherhood condemns any pressure brought on the judiciary in the NGO case or any other, it backs civil organizations’ right to freedom and independence.
Read MoreFreedom and Justice Party Statement on the International Women’s Day
Dr. Morsi, Chairman of the Freedom and Justice party, vows support for women’s rights, equality and social justice, and hopes for their positive participation in urgent rejuvenation of modern Egypt.
Read MoreFreedom and Justice Party Statement on Israeli Aggression Against Gaza
The Egyptian Freedom and Justice party’s statement regarding the latest unprovoked Israeli military attacks on the blockaded Gaza Strip.
Read MoreFreedom and Justice Party Executive Office Statement - Sunday, 25 March 2012
Translation of the full text of the FJP Executive Office statement, reviewing the latest changes on the Egyptian political landscape.
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