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Egyptian authorities arrest Muslim Brotherhood leader

Egyptian authorities arrested Islamist organization's top leaders were deposed President Mohammed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood (Muslim Brotherhood) upgraded their repression, state media reported on Tuesday.
, "State news agency reported that Mohammed Badi, aged 70, was detained in a residential apartment in Nasr City Cairo Northeast" message, came where he was hiding safety device, location.
Ministry of the Interior's Facebook page shows pictures of Buddy, dark circles under his eyes, sitting in a car between the two men in black body armor, confirmed the title of his arrest.
"To carry out arrests and the public prosecutor's decision to bring forward the" General Guidelines "Muslim Brotherhood, Mohammed Badi, by gathering information and observable changes, it is possible to secure a criminal search equipment under the direction of Cairo (services) to arrest him , "according to the title.
Badi July accused of inciting the murder of protesters. Together with his two deputies, he was tried on August 25.
Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim told Al Masry Al Youm reported Buddy was arrested on Tuesday morning.
In addition to military power against his rule Mursi mass protests after July 3. Mursi, who are free elections, but alienated many Egyptians in his year in office, held in a secret location.
Egyptian Public Prosecutor pressed new charges to incite violence Mursi said on Monday that the move coincides with the court ruling overturned military strongman Hosni Mubarak - overturned after he was arrested in 2011 - corruption charges can no longer be held.
Mursi has faced accusations from his escape from prison, in the anti-Mubarak uprising investigation. These measures include the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas murder and conspiracy.
Nearly 900 people, including more than 100 soldiers and police were killed, because the authorities forcibly dispersed the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo last Wednesday of meditation.
'SHARP polarization'
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday called the Egyptian authorities free Mursi, the face of massive street protests, because he marks a first year in office on June 30, or at least to ensure a transparent process.
Ban Ki-moon also said that "the Muslim Brotherhood's political space should be expanded because of their political space has been very limited."
"With such a sharp polarization in Egyptian society, authorities and political leaders to end the current violence. Shared responsibility, they should spare no effort to take prompt credible plan to curb the violence and resume the political process," Ban said, United Nations News conference.
The United States also urged Egypt not outlawed Muslim Brotherhood (Muslim Brotherhood).
The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in 1928, its muscle tissue to promote Mursi power in last year's presidential election. The organization says there are about one million people in Egypt members. The group has inspired branches throughout the Arab world.
As a banned movement, the Muslim Brotherhood will appear for decades after the fall of Hosni Mubarak to be the best organized political force. Brothers - renouncing violence decades ago - a member of the militant accused of launching a campaign through the state.
85-year-old Mubarak, overthrew him in 2011 after his arrest, charges of corruption can no longer be held, the court on Monday ruled that the decision to remove his lawyer said he was released on bail one of the final obstacles.
Mubarak's lawyer Farid El - Deeb told Reuters reporter said: "We have left is a simple administrative procedure should take no more than 48 hours in the week ended, he should be released."
A judicial source, in the absence of confirmed cases, will be released, Mubarak said that Mubarak will spend at least two weeks before the criminal court behind bars on another corruption case against him to make a final decision.
Install the new military government of the Islamic militants killed 25 policemen in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt desert near the border with Israel was accused last Monday. State television punish Muslim Brotherhood emotional appeal.
The police are on their way to their barracks when militants in Rafah attacked them with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, according to security sources. Egyptian state television reported that the President announced three days of mourning pull "martyrs."
United States said Monday it was still reviewing whether to freeze any 1.55 billion, its annual military aid to Egypt based. America's close ally of Egypt in the Arab world's largest country, because it is in peace with Israel in 1979.
United States has also expressed concern about the 37 men who authorities said Sunday was tear gas suffocation death during bid to escape from custody.
"We are deeply troubled by the Muslim Brotherhood in suspicious deaths (Muslim Brotherhood) one claiming to be near Cairo prison inmates escape attempt," U.S. State Department spokesman Jen Psaki told reporters in Washington.
Initially defended the police action, Egypt later said that in the incident, two officers have been arrested.
Egypt's second largest Islamic political party, Nur a presidential decree, in a statement required to create an independent fact-finding committee of 37 people were killed, and accused the Interior Ministry of events.
EU foreign ministers will hold an emergency meeting in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss how to force the Egyptian military-backed government to seek a peaceful compromise.
 



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