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The Muslim Brotherhood: A history of (alleged) violence

Since its establishment in 1928, Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood (MB) group has been subject to endless accusations of violence -- despite its oft-stated commitment to a policy of non-violence. Over the years, the Egyptian authorities have repeatedly outlawed the group, frequently throwing its leading members behind bars.

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In December of the same year, Egyptian Prime Minister Mahmoud al-Nokrashy Pasha was killed by a member of the MB's "special apparatus" after calling for the group's dissolution and the confiscation of its funds. At the time, MB founder Hassan al-Banna reacted to developments with the words: "Actions have been attributed to some of those who entered the group -- without adopting its true spirit or adhering to its approach -- which has put the group under suspicion."