An organization without a name: How a group of beginners killed Egypt’s prosecutor general
A story of a nameless organization and Egypt's most ambitious assassination operation in a quarter century
A story of a nameless organization and Egypt's most ambitious assassination operation in a quarter century
Does the document represent a change in course, or a means to gain support from a political base?
Egypt’s Interior Ministry announced that influential Brotherhood leader Mohamed Kamal had been killed during an exchange of fire.
In the first of our series of articles three years after June 30, Mohamed Hamama narrates the Muslim Brotherhood's road to division.
Some have been stopped at random, regardless of their engagement with the wave of dissent
“We cannot object to those who were chosen, but we would have liked others to have been picked"
Ezzat had been in hiding for seven years
The prominent Islamist figure was arrested after allegedly meeting Muslim Brotherhood members
Video shows militant exercises as group vows to continue operations in Egypt
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