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The Muslim Brotherhood is one of the largest Muslim groups in the world. But their religious,
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social, and political goals have not always been a welcome presence in Egypt. Most recently,
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the deposed Egyptian President and a member of the Brotherhood, Mohammed Morsi , was sentenced
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to 20 years in prison in what has been called a “sham” trial by Amnesty International.
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Here’s a timeline of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
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March 1928: Hassan al-Banna founds the Muslim Brotherhood to promote Islam within the lower
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class communities, and stand as opposition to British colonial rule in Egypt.
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1948 - 1949: A member of the Muslim Brotherhood is accused of assassinating the Egyptian Prime
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Minister. Several months later, the Brotherhood’s founder is killed by alleged government agents.
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1954: Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser outlaws the Brotherhood after an assassination
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attempt and their members go into hiding. A number are arrested and executed.
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1971: President Anwar Sadat succeeds Nasser and is tolerant of the Brotherhood, although
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the group remains outlawed.
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1981: After Sadat is assassinated by Islamic extremists, his successor, Hosni Mubarak cracks
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down on the group and denies them the ability to form an opposing political party.
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February 2011: After a thirty year reign, Mubarak is deposed following the Egyptian
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Revolution and the Brotherhood forms the Freedom and Justice Party to run for office.
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June 30, 2012: Mohammed Morsi of the Brotherhood wins the presidency and grants himself unlimited
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legislative and judicial power.
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July 2013: Following army-backed protests, Morsi is arrested and removed from office.
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The following month, the Brotherhoods’ supreme guide Mohammed Badie, is also arrested.
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September 2013: The Brotherhood and their Freedom and Justice Party are banned and their
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assets are seized. They are declared a “terrorist group” by the interim government.
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April 2015: Morsi is sentenced to twenty years in Prison for arresting and torturing protestors
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outside the presidential palace in 2012.
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Egypt’s crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood has been poorly received, with even the White
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House dismissing allegations that the Brotherhood is a terrorist group. The ban has raised fears
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of retaliation by members, which may lead to a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy.
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