Mohammed Habib

Mohammed Habib
Mohammed Habib was a Deputy General Guide and the second-in-command of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. He was expected to be the next leader of the organization, after former leader, Supreme Guide Mohammed Mahdi Akef, announced his resignation in April 2009. Habib left the Muslim Brotherhood and has since become a critic of Mohamed Morsi, who was the Egyptian president...
seats won
We won 34 seats and we could have won even more had there not been wrongdoing.
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Some were taken from their homes, some from the street.
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That would create a kind of equilibrium between the two sides -- the Arab and Islamic side on one side and Israel on the other.
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We do need to make a distinction between Western-style democracy and the kind of democracy we believe in.
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The problem is not that the security forces are out of control; they only follow orders from the state. It's the state that wants to show it's still strong and intimidating and holding the reins. Any political movement that gains momentum, that thinks it can change anything, is crushed.
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Maybe after the president wins elections, as we're sure he will, the freedoms that we've seen for the Brotherhood over the last year will be taken away.
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There is no serious intention towards political reform and what we are now seeing ... is evidence of the lack of any desire for political reform.
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The government and the regime want to send a message to us ... that there is nothing new and that all the promises it made for political reform must be forgotten.
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The authorities have got the ballot boxes ready with the votes inside and they are deciding whether it would look better internationally if Mubarak wins with 75 per cent or 80 per cent of the vote.
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The others have refused due to personal problems that have to do with home, children, breast-feeding or husbands.
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This proves that Islamic groups are supported by the people and that we can take big steps if we get the opportunity.
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They (the United States) deal with democracy selectively. If democracy produces the people they want, they will agree and if the opposite, they will not accept.
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They use (the law) to silence and oppress the opposition. If they had wanted to end the state of emergency and to present an alternative draft law, they could have done that.
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The result confirms in an unquestionable way that the Egyptian people stand behind the Brotherhood.