Friday, February 4, 2011

Islamists come late to the party in Egyptian uprising


It’s the Arab world’s oldest and largest opposition movement, but the Muslim Brotherhood has played an erratic and sometimes bewildering role in the protests gripping Egypt.

The group, whose roots trace back to 1928 when it was founded to agitate for a return to the teachings of the Koran, was conspicuously silent when protests erupted last week.

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