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...A similar jail term was also handed down to Mohamed Ibrahim, a blogger....
...With most of its heavyweights in jail, the Brotherhood now relies on an ageing leadership in exile: including Ibrahim Munir, the deputy supreme guide who operates out of a small office above a disused shop...
...Ibrahim Mohamed, a carpenter, says that he and his family used to eat meat or chicken every day, but now it is just twice a week. “It has been a month since I last bought any fruit,” he says....
...Egypt is suffering from a harsher autocracy than the Mubarak regime that was overthrown in 2011. Even in Europe, some of the freedoms won in 1989 are imperilled....
...of the government may have played a role in the announcement on Saturday that Sherif Ismail, the oil minister, has been asked by the president to form a new government to replace that of prime minister Ibrahim...
...He will be replaced by Major General Magdi Abdel-Ghaffar, who headed Egypt’s state security during the 2011 uprising that toppled long-time president Hosni Mubarak but kept much of the country’s law enforcement...
...Ibrahim Mehleb, the prime minister issued a statement which promised an investigation, though it placed the blame on the crowd. He ordered the suspension of the premier league....
...Up until Egypt’s 2011 uprising against longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak, blasphemy charges used to be quietly set aside....
...Ibrahim Mehleb was tasked with forming a new cabinet by President Adly Mansour, the former judge appointed by the head of the armed forces, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, after a coup against the elected Islamist...
...Another presenter vowed to slash his wrists if people did not come out to vote, while Ibrahim Mehleb, Egyptian prime minister, threatened those who failed to make it to the polling station with a $70 fine...
..., and Mohamed Ibrahim, the interior minister, during a cabinet meeting....
...Ansar Beit al-Maqdis has claimed responsibility for many of the attacks including a failed assassination attempt against Mohamed Ibrahim, the interior minister, and has stepped up attacks outside it stronghold...
...Mohamed Ibrahim, the interior minister, denied that police had shot the journalist and blamed the killing on “masked individuals” who infiltrated the protest....
...“We are losing more revolutionaries than we are capable of protecting,” activist Gigi Ibrahim wrote on Facebook, urging her counterparts to face up to their defeat....
...Many complain that police brutality has returned to levels seen before the 2011 uprising that ended the three-decade rule of Hosni Mubarak....
...authorities as they mobilise support for a “yes” vote in the referendum, appealing to outraged citizens longing for stability and fed up with political upheaval since the 2011 revolution which toppled Hosni Mubarak...
...After the last massacre on July 27, General Mohamed Ibrahim, the interior minister (originally appointed by Morsi), resurrected the political and “religious” crime units of Amn al-Dawla or State Security...
...Look, for instance, at General Mohamed Ibrahim. He is, paradoxically, a holdover from the last Morsi cabinet but heads an interior ministry being alarmingly revitalised along Mubarak regime lines....
...“I can’t stand by and let Mubarak’s regime take over again; this is what is happening now – an old ghost that is very dangerous,” said Ibrahim Zafarani, a former Brotherhood official who defected from the...
...The Gulf states were taken aback when the US turned its back on Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak whose 30-year authoritarian presidency was brought down by the 2011 uprising....
...Mohamed Ibrahim, the interior minister, told the Associated Press that the attack was a suicide bombing. The militant’s aim was to “distract” and cause instability. “We are at war with them,” he said....
...Gen Mohamed Ibrahim, the minister of interior, and the army have denied the use of live fire and blamed the Brotherhood protesters for the violence....
...The Saudi government’s experienced finance technocrats – Ibrahim al-Assaf, the finance minister, has been in post since 1996 – are keen to play down talk of spending splurges, presenting themselves as steady...
...reminiscent of the reign of Hosni Mubarak, the deposed president....
...Mohamed al-Sayeed Ibrahim, a 24-year-old employee at the electricity ministry from Cairo’s Boulaq district, said he had voted for Mr Morsi in presidential elections but now regretted it....
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