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Date: Sep 26, 2013
Source: The Daily Star
Egypt forces raid Brotherhood newspaper
AFP: CAIRO: Egyptian security forces have shut down the headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood newspaper in Cairo after raiding it and confiscating material, the Islamist movement’s website reported Wednesday.
 
Tuesday’s raid on Al-Hurriya Wal Adala’s offices came a day after a Cairo court banned the Brotherhood and ordered its assets seized, delivering a vital blow to the movement of deposed president Mohammad Morsi.
 
The moves by Egypt’s army-backed authorities are part of a sustained campaign against the Islamist movement since Morsi was ousted by the army on July 3 after mass street protests against his yearlong rule.
 
“The forces of the military coup in Egypt closed the headquarters of Al-Hurriya Wal Adala newspaper which is the mouthpiece of the party,” said the Brotherhood’s Ikhwanonline website.
 
The newspaper’s journalists also condemned the raid in a separate statement on the same website.
 
“We, the journalists of Al-Hurriya Wal Adala, condemn the closure of the newspaper’s headquarters by security forces of the coup who took all documents, equipment and other materials” from the premises, the statement said.
 
The journalists said that since July 3 “we have been working under pressure and intimidation from the security forces and thugs.”
 
The website said “there was no warning, no legal decision against our journal,” adding that since June 28 no journalists had been working in the actual headquarters.
 
The raid ratchets up an intensifying crackdown. Last month, security forces stormed two Cairo protest camps of Morsi supporters, sparking clashes in which hundreds of Islamist demonstrators were killed.
 
More than 100 policemen have also been killed in clashes with Morsi’s supporters since his overthrow.
 
Meanwhile, the Brotherhood has until Oct. 2 to file an appeal against Monday’s court decision.



 
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