US labels Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan as ‘terrorists’
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood official says group rejects US designation, will ‘pursue all legal avenues to challenge’ it.

Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood official says group rejects US designation, will ‘pursue all legal avenues to challenge’ it.







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The Austrian authorities’ moves towards banning ‘political Islam’ and criminalising the Brotherhood are ill-conceived.
Court decision marks end of a trial linked to a mass killing by security forces at a sit-in in Cairo in 2013.
Court finds Mahmoud Ezzat, acting supreme guide of the country’s oldest Islamist organisation, guilty of ‘terror’ acts.
The man, who appeared to be complaining about rampant government corruption, is being treated for burns, sources said.
Mahmoud Ezzat, the group’s acting leader, arrested in the capital Cairo, interior ministry says.
Acting Brotherhood leader Ezzat has already been handed two death sentences in absentia, as well as life imprisonment.
Essam el-Erian had complained of medical negligence in detention after being sentenced to several life sentences.
Zyad Elelaimy, a key figure of Egypt’s 2011 popular uprising, and Ramy Shaath, a prominent activist added to list.
The UN rights office demands investigation into Morsi’s death as people across the Middle East mourn the ex-president.
The Muslim Brotherhood leader was the country’s first democratically elected president but was removed in a 2013 coup.