Aboul Fotouh
State Security Prosecution Attorney General Khaled Diaa Thursday ordered remanding Abdel Moneim Abul Fotouh, a leader of the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood, in custody for 15 days pending investigations anew.
The detention of Abdel Moneim Aboul-Fotouh was renewed for another 15 days, pending investigations into spreading false news and harming national interests.
The detention of Abdel Moneim Aboul-Fotouh, president of the political party Masr Al-Qawya, was renewed for another 15 days, pending investigations.
The decision was based on the state’s national security investigations, which revealed that the defendants were “using their money for terrorist activities."
Parliamentarians are pushing toward a complete shutdown on religious parties, calling for quick legal action.
The Secretary General of Hommat Al-Watan party filed a lawsuit on Saturday to the General Prosecution, requesting the dissolution of the Masr Al-Qawya.