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Africa: North
Egypt detains some 1,000 Brotherhood protesters
2005-05-06
CAIRO - Egyptian authorities detained about 1,000 people during nationwide demonstrations organised by the banned but usually tolerated Muslim Brotherhood in favour of political reform, judicial sources said on Thursday.

Public prosecutors or state security prosecutors are vigorously questioning about 400 of them, 120 of them in the eastern Nile Delta province of Sharkia, where 12 policemen were injured in clashes during the protests on Wednesday, the sources said. The authorities are expected to either release the remaining 600 or detain them without charges, they added.

Mohamed Habib, the deputy leader of the influential Islamist group, said that the Brotherhood had counted 1,562 people still in detention from Wednesday and that the police had referred hundreds to the prosecution for possible charging.

The Brotherhood said last month that it was negotiating with the interior ministry on holding a massive demonstration that would oppose foreign intervention in Egyptian politics while simultaneously pressing for more rapid political reform. "But they rejected this idea and we of course said: 'Okay, we will stage those demonstrations or stand-ins.' We had 60,000 people over 15 provinces," Habib told Reuters on Thursday.
Dictators generally don't like demonstrations for 'reform'.
Independent estimates of the size of the demonstrations were difficult to obtain from areas outside Cairo but the number of detentions suggested that taken together they were the most successful protests this year in Egypt.

The authorities have fluctuated in their attitude towards the protests, sometimes allowing them to go ahead, sometimes thwarting them in advance and sometimes detaining participants. Habib said: "We had hoped the security would be more responsive, more peaceful and civilised, because in our view it is their job to protect demonstrations, not to thump our butts suppress them."
Posted by:Steve White

#2  The Brotherhood has been the inspiration and training school for alot of the misfit thugs in that region. President for life M can't let them get too bold. (I for one miss GG sumthin awful Mrs. D. He was the best comic relief I've seen in awhile. Maybe he could join us along with ''Salladin'' or whatever it was.)
Posted by: Tkat   2005-05-06 09:10  

#1  How'd that guy get to post without a moniker? Where's Glomer Gossing 2496 when you need him?
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-05-06 08:56  

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