jueves, 29 de agosto de 2013

Egypt arrests Muslim Brotherhood leader Beltagi

Egypt's senior Muslim Brotherhood politician Mohammed al-Beltagi talking with foreign media during an interview at the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque in CairoLeading Muslim Brotherhood figure Mohammed al-Beltagi has been arrested, according to Egyptian officials.
Mr Beltagi, secretary-general of the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), is accused of inciting violence, state media said.
Former labour minister Khaled al-Azhari was also held.

It comes as Egypt's military moves against Brotherhood leaders following the ousting of former President Mohammed Morsi.
Prosecutors had ordered the arrest of Mr Beltagi on 10 July.
Despite the arrest order, he had appeared on an almost daily basis at the Rabaa al-Adawiyah protest camp in Cairo, which was occupied by supporters of Mr Morsi. The former MP was often seen delivering fiery speeches on the stage.
Hundreds of people died earlier this month when security forces stormed the protest camps in the capital.
Much of the criticism of the Brotherhood in Egypt's media has focused on Mr Beltagi, who is accused of being behind acts of violence allegedly perpetrated by Brotherhood members.
Officials said Mr Beltagy and Mr Azhari, who served under Mr Morsi, were arrested in a flat on the outskirts of Cairo on Thursday.
Egyptian state-run news agency Mena quoted a security official saying it was likely Mr Beltagi would be held at Cairo's Tora prison.
Police have already arrested much of the Brotherhood's senior leadership, including its most senior figure Mohamed Badie and his deputy Khairat al-Shater. They are on trial on charges of incitement to violence.
Hundreds of other members of the Brotherhood, the Islamist movement from which Mr Morsi comes, have also been detained.

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