Thousands of imams and preachers protested on Sunday in front of the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, decrying State Security's interventions in their work.
U.S. president says 'when leader's only means of staying in power is to use mass violence against his own people' he must go; Obama's comment marks first time he called on the Libyan leader to step down.
The Muslim Brotherhood is internally divided over whether women and Copts should be allowed to run for president. The debate emerged as a number of MB leaders are in the process of revising the political party platform before presenting it the public in its final form.
In a tense telephone call, PM tells German chancellor that he was disappointed by Germany's vote at UN, but assures her he intends to launch new peace plan soon; Merkel reportedly did not believe Netanyahu, saying he disappointed her.
European Union member states are ''ready'' to impose sanctions on Libya if its bloody repression on demonstrators does not stop at once, the EU said in a statement.