CAIRO, May 31 (Reuters) – Egyptian authorities have released 52 members of the banned opposition Muslim Brotherhood so they can take exams, a security source said on Tuesday. The 52 students, among hundreds detained in recent weeks in a crackdown on the movement, were released on Monday, the source said. The authorities let 77 go on Saturday for the same reason.
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أفادت مصادر قضائية أن النائب العام المصري ماهر عبد الواحد أصدر الاثنين قرارا بإطلاق سراح 52 طالبا من أعضاء جماعة الإخوان المسلمين حتى يتمكنوا من أداء امتحانات نهاية العام.
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