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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Slams Protesters

Egypt Protests

SARAH EL DEEB   02/ 1/12 01:05 PM ET  AP

CAIRO — Egypt's powerful Muslim Brotherhood on Wednesday issued a harsh denunciation of liberal and secular activists, echoing charges by the military rulers that they receive foreign funds to create chaos in Egypt.

The statement came a day after Brotherhood members clashed with protesters outside the parliament building in Cairo. The protesters were demanding an end to military rule.

Lines of young Brotherhood members gathered outside the parliament, saying they were defending it in case protesters stormed it. The Brotherhood members then fought with protesters and beat women activists who tried to separate the two sides, witnesses said.

The Brotherhood's political party swept recent elections, taking nearly 50 percent of the seats in the new parliament.

The Brotherhood statement backed the military's investigation of pro-democracy and human rights groups. Last month Egyptian security agents raided offices of 10 groups, several of them U.S.-based, setting off a round of international condemnation. Last week the military banned some foreign activists from leaving the country.

The Brotherhood has called for an end to protests, to allow the military to follow its stated timetable of handing over power after presidential elections in June.

Liberal and secular activists who led last year's popular uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak's regime failed to win significant strength in the parliament, and they are suspicious of the Brotherhood, suspecting that the veteran Islamist movement is working with the military.

The clashes were the second between the young protest groups and Brotherhood supporters in recent days. The escalating violence raised concerns that the political differences might turn into bloody confrontations.

The Brotherhood website said its members showed self-restraint as protesters pelted them with rocks and water. The Health Ministry said more than 100 people were injured, including some with broken bones.

This Brotherhood's statement Wednesday in response to the violence was unusually strong. Secular activists, who demand an immediate transfer of power said it echoed the language of the military, which they accuse of perpetuating the repressive tactics of the Mubarak regime.

"The parliament has become the real representative of the Egyptian people," the Brotherhood statement by email said, calling on the military to protect the parliament, state institutions and the military itself "which some of these (protest) groups think must be brought down."

Brotherhood spokesman Mahmoud Ghozlan said the protesters are mostly those who were unhappy with the Brotherhood's success in the parliament.

"They have no popularity ... Is it valid that they receive funds to create chaos to bring down the parliament?" Ghozlan said. "This is chaos. It is not about democracy."

Heba Ghannam, one of the protesters, said that after making it to the side of the Brotherhood supporters as part of a women's group trying to stop the clashes, she was beaten.

"We were coming from behind the Brotherhood supporters. They started beating us," she said. "One of them took out a belt and beat me with it. It was really ugly." She said other female protesters were beaten on the head.

Abdel-Rahman Ouda, a 32-year old Brotherhood supporter in front of the parliament, denied his group beat anyone. He said he was hit in the head by a stone, causing a large gash. "It was a very vicious attack," he said.

Last week, Brotherhood supporters and secular protesters hurled bottles and rocks at each other and scuffled in Cairo's Tahrir Square during a demonstration.

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An Egyptian man walks by a graffiti that reads, "pride and dignity, No SCAF," on a wall on a road that leads to the protest camp in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012. Egyptians cast their ballots on Sunday for the upper house of parliament, a largely consultative body with limited powers. SCAF stands for Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. (AP)
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ideaville
I have sexdaily, I mean dyslexia, Danm!
03:45 AM on 02/07/2012
I'm glad to see things are going well in Egypt with the advent of democracy, funny how 50% of people voted to be dominated by religious fanatics.
01:50 PM on 02/02/2012
What is "maysar" meaning?
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Jake Gerstein
Romney is physically unable to tell the truth....
11:30 AM on 02/02/2012
The Muslim Brotherhood is a right-wing, semi-militant, religious party that opposes secular liberals, that's interesting...

What group would you say is their parallel in America???
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concernedazvoter
Dem Abroad
12:02 PM on 02/04/2012
Jake, I'm an American teacher living and working right now in Cairo. And I understand completely what you are asking. I'm also wondering how much longer this will go on. Most of the Egyptians I know are extremely skeptical and very much worried about the Muslim Brotherhood.
So far, I'm enjoying living and working here for many reasons. I can actually teach again.
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I have sexdaily, I mean dyslexia, Danm!
03:46 AM on 02/07/2012
All of them?
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mjc
Avoid printing any..
11:18 AM on 02/02/2012
With no real history of any sort of representative or democratic government in Egypt, Egyptian people seem to be taking the view that a party winning an election or a soccer game is the same kind of thing and therefore can be disputed, fought over, even be killed over. The Brotherhood, having won the majority of the votes for Parliament, are striving to keep their advantage and opt for law and order, which in Egypt at this moment is the military's control. But the military's interest in law and order is pretty much nil because they are interested in retaining power themselves. The more unrest, the more they can point to themselves as THE only group able to assure law and order. Think I would question the percentage of the vote for the Brotherhood, 50%, but for damn sure it would be virtually impossible to do. And it is possible that the Brotherhood oversold themselves as a moderate republican force in Egypt. But the US certainly doesn't have to keep sending military aid to Egypt until this is resolved and should check Israel's involvement in the violence. Israel and the US believed for many years that a strong, dictatorship under Mubarak was their best bet in the Middle East.
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nightwind928
10:14 AM on 02/02/2012
It's ironic to me that one of the oldest regions of the world, described by some as the cradle of civilization, after a multi millennial historical existence, still can't seem to govern themselves with anything resembling intelligent societal rule but they despise the way the people in the west run their prosperous and successful countries.
07:59 AM on 02/02/2012
In the words of the British Raj " They're all wogs to me "
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I have sexdaily, I mean dyslexia, Danm!
03:47 AM on 02/07/2012
Or the other favourite: "Wogs start at Calais" :)
06:46 AM on 02/02/2012
Muslims fighting, Weird... religion has done such good for mankind.
04:44 AM on 02/02/2012
The RAND Corporation put out a book called "The Kefaya Movement" and one of the authors dissented I am told, and wrote a draft intro saying the US and the West needed to be very very cautious as groups like the Muslim Brotherhood who would sneak under cover of secular civil society movements. RAND seniors apparently and one of the authors who was a MB sympathizer cut this caution out of the book's intro! So much for RAND's mantra of "Objective Analysis?" For awhile the Muslim Brotherhood even featured RAND's book on their homepage! Political correctness gone amuk and how much better the piece would have been had they sounded this caution early to US administration.
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Nico Jordaan
Double Standards dont apply to me!
03:12 AM on 02/02/2012
This is democracy at its best... Majority Rule and if you dont like it sorry for you...
12:15 AM on 02/02/2012
If China was like Egypt they will still be terror bombing Japan and the past colonial powers, instead of growing into an economic superpower in less than half a century following all those disastrous events that happened in China in the 20th century which makes the Arab conflicts look like peanuts in comparison.

This is result between sensible people versus the outright stupid.
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keezze
11:29 PM on 02/01/2012
Its an oximoron the muslem brotherhood lol, they trample each other in mecca, and soccer tornments and shoot each other in arabs spring.
09:27 PM on 02/01/2012
The mullahs from Iran told the Egyptian brotherhood how to take care of things,Iran on the Nile how delightful.
09:18 PM on 02/01/2012
Sheik Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi: "Allah Imposed Hitler upon the Jews to Punish Them!":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsoCF-G_hmk&feature=related
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edwardandersons
The Lord is my Shepard
03:13 AM on 02/02/2012
Is Sheik Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi a real muslim or a disguised Isreali who is trying to start trouble?
04:23 AM on 02/02/2012
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yusuf_al-Qaradawi

" Egyptian Islamic theologian. He is best known for his programme, ash-Shariah wal-Hayat ("Shariah and Life"), broadcast on Al Jazeera, which has an estimated audience of 60 million worldwide.[2][3]"
04:32 AM on 02/02/2012
Risks of Female Masturbation According to Islamic Teachings

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4g_QwiYxvkY&feature=related
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09:17 PM on 02/01/2012
I believe it would help if the president went back over and re-apologized a few more times.
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pcs5141
cut the crap
10:44 PM on 02/01/2012
Some more bowing too.
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Jake Gerstein
Romney is physically unable to tell the truth....
11:38 AM on 02/02/2012
Where do you brainwashed robots get this stuff. Apologize to who? When? For what?

Why do you care if he bowed in a country where it's customary to do so? It's just the ridiculous ramblings of someone who's pretty much disconnected from reality and trying to make a political case against the President with ZERO substance. "Ooooh, he bowed in Japan".... Do you REALLY care more about that than being able to stay in your house, keep your job and earn a fair wage??? Do you REALLY care more about that irrelevant act by a great President than you do about your wife, daughter or mother being able to get affordable healthcare at Planned Parenthood?

You guys live in a fantasy bubble of TOTAL irrelevance. Your biggest issues don't even exist, what are you even doing???
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02:09 PM on 02/02/2012
Jake. Alot of words to say nothing. The president has done nothing to keep me in my house, keep a job, or earn a fair wage. He has done nothing related to planned parenthood. He has apologized, bowed, and lowered himself before many foreign leaders.
He is good at killing things however.
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mahnistanah
in the age of information, ignorance is a choice
09:00 PM on 02/01/2012
Will an Arab lift a finger to help another Arab achieve freedom. No. No they won't. Not once. Not ever. Arabs simply fight for the right to subjugate others. Period. End Sentence. Full stop. We wait for them to prove us wrong. Once. Pity the Arab for them there is no way out. Secular Tyranny will be replaced by Shariac Tyranny, and the world will turn, and the Arab will still be subjugated­. Replace the word Arab with the word Muslim and you have a clear understand­ing of who and what we defend against. Surround yourself with these people , on all sides, from within and from without, and then you will know the struggle and the miracle of Israel. God Bless America and Am YIsrael Chai !!!
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Ari B Canaan
There are muppets--and there are muppets
01:52 AM on 02/02/2012
Brilliant, honest--and faved!
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mjc
Avoid printing any..
11:24 AM on 02/02/2012
Your sentiments, of course, do represent quite well those of the present Israeli government and many very rock-headed conservatives in the US>