Thursday, 24 October 2013

Court postpones review of lawsuit challenging Brotherhood ban to 30 October

The Urgent Matters Appeals Court on Wednesday postponed the review to 30 Octoberof a challenge filed by the Muslim Brotherhood against a ruling that banned the Brotherhood association and group and confiscated the Brotherhoods funds.The Cairo Urgent Matters Court had banned all the activities of the Brotherhood association and group
along with any other institutions under the umbrella organization who are either affiliated with it, receive funding from it or were established by its money.The ruling also banned all institutions that receive any kind of support from the Brotherhood as well as fund-raising associations among whose members are Brotherhood figures. In addition to confiscating the Brotherhood's liquid money, authorities also seized real estate and mobile assets, be they rented or owned by the group, as well as those owned by its members.The court also ordered the formation of an independent committee to manage the funds, real estate and mobile assets that were confiscated until rulings are issued in the cases against the group and its members in which they face charges of undermining national security.Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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