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This Article is From Aug 20, 2013

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood names Mahmoud Ezzat as interim head

Cairo: Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood today named a new interim head after its chief was arrested. Mahmoud Ezzat was appointed as the supreme guide of the group after its spiritual leader Mohamed Badie was arrested as part of a crackdown on Islamists demanding reinstatement of ousted President Mohamed Morsi.

"Mahmoud Ezzat, deputy leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, will assume the role of supreme guide of the group on a temporary basis after the security forces of the bloody military coup arrested supreme guide Mohamed Badie," the Freedom and Justice Party website said.

70-year-old Badie the Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, was arrested in an apartment close to Rabia al-Adawiya square, where Islamist supporters of Morsi held a vigil before it was cleared in a bloody crackdown by security forces last week.

Badie is facing charges of inciting violence and murder over the killing of eight anti-Brotherhood protesters outside the movement's headquarters in Cairo last June.

The detention of Badie could throw the Brotherhood into further disarray as the Islamist group continues to protest the ouster of Morsi by the army on July 3.

A state of emergency is in force amid a crackdown on Islamists opposed to the army's ousting of Morsi and almost 900 people have been killed in the violence.

© Thomson Reuters 2013

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