Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Egypt crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood continues... Cairo Court takes Al Jazeera Egypt , Ahrar 25 and two other televisions off the air. Egypt judges recommend legal dissolution of Muslim Brotherhood .... Syria war run up leads to tensions for shippers after Vessel attacked in the Suez Canal !

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2013/09/03/COURT-ORDERS-AL-JAZEERA-EGYPT-BROTHERHOOD-TV


CAIRO COURT TAKES AL JAZEERA EGYPT, BROTHERHOOD TV OFF AIR

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A Cairo court Tuesday ordered the closure of four television channels, including Al-Jazeera Egypt and Ahrar 25, a network belonging to the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood. 

The Associated Press reports the court claims the stations had been operating illegally and were a threat to the nation for spreading rumors: 
The Tuesday decision by the administrative court was expected. Government officials have called the broadcasts of Al-Jazeera Mubasher Misr a national threat, saying it operated without a permit and accusing it of spreading rumors.
The station extensively covered Brotherhood protests following the July 3 military coup that toppled Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, who hails from the Islamist group, after millions took to the streets demanding his ouster.
Egyptian officials and media say the station is biased toward the Brotherhood, a charge Al-Jazeera denies.
The other three stations, considered pro-Islamist, have also covered Morsi protests.


http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/09/02/Egypt-Judges-Recommend-Legal-Dissolution-of-Muslim-Brotherhood


EGYPT JUDGES RECOMMEND LEGAL DISSOLUTION OF MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD

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A panel of judges recommended the legal dissolution of the Muslim Brotherhood Monday, the same day a police station in Cairo was bombed and the Muslim Brotherhood joined efforts to organize a "million-person march" on Tuesday.

As Reuters reports, Egypt's military-backed government set up the panel that advised a court to remove non-governmental organization (NGO) status of the Muslim Brotherhood, which threatens their future in politics. The Muslim Brotherhood "formally registered itself in March as an NGO to secure its legal status."
Muslim Brotherhood opponents have "argued that the NGO registration was illegal because the Brotherhood-led government had effectively issued a license to itself," but the panel's recommendation to the court was not binding. The next session to resolve the matter will be held on November 12.
Egypt's interim government has taken steps recently to crush the Muslim Brotherhood. On Sunday, ousted President Mohammed Morsi and 14 others were indicted for inciting the murders of 10 protesters last December. Further, the government appointed a panel of 50 delegates, nearly all of whom are secular, to review a draft constitution that would remove the Islamist elements the Brotherhood added. 
Reuters reports that "at least 900 people, most of them Islamist supporters of ousted President Mohamed Mursi, have been killed since the army takeover on July 3."













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