Egypt to seize Muslim Brotherhood funds
The Muslim Brotherhood is no longer formally registered as an NGO
Ahram Online, Tuesday 8 Oct 2013
El-Borai (Photo: Al-Ahram)
Additionally, the Brotherhood's status as a registered NGO has been officially annulled by a government panel headed by Minister of Social Solidarity Ahmed El-Borai, reported Al-Ahram's Arabic news website.
On 23 September the Cairo court for urgent matters ordered the banning of the Muslim Brotherhood’s activities.
The court also ordered the interim-government to seize the group's funds and establish a panel to administer its frozen assets until any appeal has been heard.
On Monday, the Muslim Brotherhood officially appealed the court verdict to seize its funds.
The Brotherhood has existed outside of Egyptian law for decades and was only formally registered as an NGO in March 2013.
On
24 September, El-Borai said the interim-government postponed dissolving
the Muslim Brotherhood until all litigation measures against members of
the group are finalised.
Egypt's
State Commissioners Authority, a body that advises the government on
legal issues, recommended on Monday the dissolution of the Freedom and
Justice party (FJP) - the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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