BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon’s cabinet voted ... was a senior and controversial Egyptian cleric revered by the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. He had lived in exile in Qatar for decades.
near the road linking the capital to Beirut airport. The flat belonged to two members of the Lebanese Islamist group Jamaa Islamiya - which has its origins to the Muslim Brotherhood, reported AFP.
the same day that police shot hundreds of pro-Muslim Brotherhood supporters in Cairo. The initial ruling in Feb. 2015 came amidst a series of mass trials as Egypt cracked down on supporters of ...