Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood
Editorial: Dark leader
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan launched his political career in 1994 as a moderate Islamist from the municipality of Istanbul supported by the then small Welfare Party of Necmettin Erbakan.
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Czech leader says Muslims 'impossible to integrate' in Europe
Czech President Milos Zeman, known for his fiery anti-migrant comments, said on Jan. 17 that it was almost impossible to integrate the Muslim community into European society.
Czech president blames Muslim Brotherhood for migrant wave
Czech President Milos Zeman has said that the wave of more than a million migrants who arrived in Europe in 2015 was the work of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.
"I believe that this invasion is being organized by the Muslim Brotherhood, while financial means from several countries were used," Zeman told the Czech Radio.
Czech leader claims Muslim Brotherhood behind migrant wave
Czech President Milos Zeman, known for his anti-migrant comments, on Jan. 4 claimed the current wave of more than a million newcomers to Europe was the work of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.
Qatar expels Egypt Muslim Brotherhood leaders
Leaders of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood group and allied clerics say they are departing Qatar, where they had sought refuge
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UK report into Muslim Brotherhood delayed: report
A British government report on Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has been delayed as ministers and officials disagree over its findings, the Financial Times reported on Aug. 17, citing official sources.
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Egypt Islamists call 'day of anger' to mark Morsi ouster
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood called for a 'day of anger' Thursday to mark the first anniversary of the military overthrow of president Mohamed Morsi, which unleashed a violent crackdown that all but crushed the Islamists.
Police closed off several main squares in Cairo and beefed up security ahead of the anticipated protests.