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Africa North
Egypt confiscates assets of 46 Muslim Brotherhood members
2016-11-22
[Iran Press TV] A committee affiliated with Egypt’s Justice Ministry has ordered the confiscation of assets belonging to 46 members and supporters of the Moslem Brüderbund, the latest in a widening government crackdown on the banned movement.

The committee issued the order on Monday, seizing companies involved in trade, construction, and pharmaceuticals.

Reports said notable individuals were among the owners of the companies and businesses confiscated, including Mohammed Abdel-Gawad, who served as the head of Egypt's pharmacists’ union during the rule of Mohammed Morsi, a senior Brotherhood leader and former Egyptian president who was ousted in a coup in 2013.

The Moslem Brüderbund was once Egypt's largest opposition group and still enjoys a huge public support. However,
denial ain't just a river in Egypt...
the government of current president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi outlawed the movement when the former army chief took power more than two years ago. Thousands of Brotherhood members and supporters have been enjugged
Please don't kill me!
while key figures have been sentenced to death or life in prison.

Sisi’s government has also confiscated assets of scores of Brotherhood members as part of the massive crackdown. The assets include schools, hospitals, and companies across the country.

On Sunday, Brotherhood officials rejected claims by some members that the movement was ready for reconciliation with Sisi.

In a statement, the group said it could not compromise on "the rights of the deaders and injured, the detainees’ right to freedom and the people’s right to honorable life."
Posted by:Fred

#4  I had seen (unconfirmed) tremors of Trump visiting Sisi, which would be grande.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2016-11-22 10:49  

#3  "On April 17, [2012] Egypt’s electoral commission permanently disqualified el-Shater and nine other prospective [Muslim Brotherhood] candidates from the race, declaring el-Shater ineligible because of a prior criminal conviction. El-Shater says he will back the candidacy of Mohamed Mursi [Morsy]... Regardless of the election wranglings, men like el-Shater and Malek, both millionaires, are likely to form the leadership core of the Muslim Brotherhood."

In 2012 Egypt's Brotherhood was (and in the USA is) a very wealthy organization.
Posted by: Heriberto Greper9897   2016-11-22 07:43  

#2  Absolutely Raj.
stable Egypt without moslem brotherbund is a chief priority. Give Sisi some love. He is very worth it.
Priority should be given to the US/Egypt Africa passage & the need to expand the QIZ treaty with Israel post haste.
Commerce
Posted by: newc   2016-11-22 00:48  

#1  Trump should invite al-Sisi to the White House just for the pure Obama trolling pleasure.
Posted by: Raj   2016-11-22 00:27  

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