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الثلاثاء، مارس 26، 2013

Egypt prosecutor orders arrests of activists

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A leading Egyptian blogger was summoned for arrest with four other activists. (Reuters)

A leading Egyptian blogger who was arrested during the Egyptian revolution under the rule of toppled Hosni Mubarak was ordered for arrest by the country's prosecutor general on Monday along with four other prominent political activists who are accused of stirring violence against the Muslim Brotherhood.
Alaa Abd el-Fattah, a symbolic figure of the Egyptian revolution, said in a statement he would head to the prosecutor general's office on Tuesday calling the warrant of arrest as a proof of the "corruption of the case and the prosecutor general's bias in favor of the Muslim Brotherhood".

The five were banned from travel while a sixth person was summoned for questioning.

The prosecutor's office said in a statement that the five had been accused of inciting "aggression against people, the destruction of property and disturbing civil peace" in street battles near the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters on Friday.

At least 130 people were hospitalized in the fighting.

The arrest warrants follow a threat on Sunday by Mursi to take steps to protect the nation following the clashes. Mursi said "necessary measures" would be taken against any politicians found to be involved.

Commenting on the news, Pakinam El Sharkawy, an adviser to Mursi, stressed the distinction between "political work and freedom of expression and opinion and violence, thuggery and calling for them", state media reported.

The two sides traded blame for the latest in a series of violent demonstrations targeting Mursi and the Brotherhood, the Islamist group that propelled him to power in a June election.

"We feel under threat. We feel this a total reversal for democracy and we expect the worst," said Khaled Dawoud, a spokesman for the National Salvation Front, an alliance of non-Islamist parties that came together last year to oppose Mursi.

The rift between the Brotherhood and its secular-minded opponents has deepened since Mursi was elected president and spasms of street violence have obstructed his efforts to revive an economy battered by unrest.

Mursi's opponents accuse him and the Brotherhood of seeking to dominate the post-Mubarak era. The Brotherhood has in turn accused the opposition of failing to respect democratic rules.

The arrest warrants followed a formal legal complaint filed to the prosecutor by the Brotherhood on Monday against 169people, including leaders of political parties, it accused of inciting or carrying out Friday's violence.

SATISFYING THE BROTHERHOOD BASE

Mursi's remarks on Sunday were in part seen as a response to anger within the ranks of the Brotherhood, whose offices have been routinely ransacked and torched in recent months.

"The greater issue now for them is how to manage the anger of their base and their members. These members are agitating to fight back," said Yasser El-Shimy, an analyst with the International Crisis Group. "The leadership has to show its base that there are other routes to combat the attacks," he said.

April 6, a pro-democracy activist movement, echoed criticism against the prosecutor general. He was appointed late last year by Mursi in disputed circumstances and his removal is one of the opposition's demands.

"To the prosecutor general - why do arrest warrants only happen when there are clashes at the Brotherhood headquarters?" it wrote on its Facebook page.

Mohamed Abolghar, head of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, said: "I am really, very worried about political freedom, media freedom - they are in extreme danger."

26 Mar, 2013


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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/2013/03/26/Egypt-prosecutor-orders-arrests-of-activists.html
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