Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood rejects 'struggle for power', exiled leader says
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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood rejects 'struggle for power', exiled leader says
Egypt's outlawed Muslim Brotherhood will not launch a new struggle for power with authorities who toppled it from government nine years ago, even though the movement still claims wide support, its act...
Excluded from Egypt's dialogue, Muslim Brotherhood will not 'struggle for power'
The exiled leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, the once formidable Islamist movement which won Egypt's first free presidential election a decade ago, says the party rejects violence and also hints the party will not run in upcoming ballots
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood rejects 'struggle for power'
Exiled Muslim Brotherhood leader Ibrahim Munir told Reuters that the group will not challenge for power through the ballot box as Egypt excluded the group from its national dialogue, aimed at bringing together representatives from various factions.
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood rejects 'struggle for power', exiled leader says
LONDON (Reuters) - Egypt's outlawed Muslim Brotherhood will not launch a new struggle for power with authorities which toppled it from government nine years ago, even though the movement still claims wide support, its acting leader said. Read full story
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