Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood Leader Arrested

An opponent of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, seen in the poster at bottom right, in front of a banner depicting Muslim Brotherhood figures Kairat el-Shater, left, Morsi, and Mohammed Badie, with writing ... An opponent of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, seen in the poster at bottom right, in front of a banner depicting Muslim Brotherhood figures Kairat el-Shater, left, Morsi, and Mohammed Badie, with writing that reads "leave from Egypt" during a protest outside of the ministry of defense in Cairo, Friday, June 28, 2013. Tens of thousands of backers and opponents of Egypt's Islamist president held competing rallies in the capital Friday and new clashes erupted between the two sides in the country's second largest city, Alexandria, in a prelude to massive nationwide protests planned by the opposition this weekend demanding Mohammed Morsi's removal. MORE LESS
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CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian security officials say the Muslim Brotherhood’s supreme leader has been arrested in a coastal city and flown to Cairo on a military helicopter.

The officials said Mohammed Badie was arrested Wednesday night in a resort village in Marsa Matrouh, a Mediterranean coastal city west of Cairo not far from the Libyan border. He had been staying in a villa owned by a businessman with Brotherhood links.

The officials spoke Thursday on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the press.

Ousted President Mohammed Morsi hails from the Brotherhood, of which he was a longtime leader.

Badie is on a wanted list of more than 200 Brotherhood officials and leaders of other Islamist groups.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

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