(MintPress) — Egyptians voted over the weekend for the first competitively elected president in their nation’s history – choosing between a veteran of the once-banned Muslim Brotherhood (MB) and a former prime minister under the Mubarak regime, who is strongly supported by the Saudi-funded military apparatus currently ruling the country. The
SCAF And Saudis Team Up Against Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood
In this Sunday, June 3, 2012, file photo, Muslim Brotherhood presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi confers with an aide during a meeting with relatives, unseen, of those killed and injured during last year’s revolution that forced former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak from power, in Cairo, Egypt. The Muslim Brotherhood has declared that its candidate, Mohammed Morsi, […]