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Mohamed Ibrahim Moustafa, often referred to simply as Mohamed Ibrahim ((アラビア語:محمد إبراهيم مصطفى); born 10 April 1953) was the Minister of Interior of Egypt, from January 2013 until March 2015. ==Career== Ibrahim has worked for the Interior Ministry in several roles. At one point he was an assistant minister for the prisons department.〔(PM Beblawi and his cabinet ), ''BBC News'', 16 July 2013. Accessed 26 July 2013.〕 He succeeded Ahmed Gamal El Din to take a place in the Qandil Cabinet in January 2013.〔Ethar Shalaby, (Ten new ministers take oath in Cabinet reshuffle ), ''Daily News Egypt'', 6 January 2013.〕 He attracted criticism after police violence against anti-Morsi protests at the main Muslim Brotherhood headquarters in Cairo.〔 Mohamed Ibrahim was one of the ministers who kept his cabinet place after the July 2013 military coup; he was re-appointed to Hazem El-Beblawi's interim cabinet, formed later in the same month.〔(Who's Who: Egypt's Full Interim Cabinet )〕〔Hend Kortam and Rana Muhammad Taha, (Egypt’s new interim cabinet ), ''Daily News Egypt'', 18 July 2013.〕 On 26 July 2013 Mohamed Ibrahim told ''al Ahram'' that Cairo sit-in protests by supporters of deposed president Mohamed Morsi would be "brought to an end soon and in a legal manner."〔(Pro-Mursi vigils to be brought to an end: Egypt interior minister ), ''Reuters'', 26 July 2013.〕 After tens died in violence through the following night, he denied that officers had fired live ammunition rounds at protesters in Nasr City.〔(Egypt interior ministry blames Brotherhood for Cairo violence ), ''Al Arabiya'', 27 July 2013.〕 Activist Mohamed Adel said that the April 6 Youth Movement condemned the killing of protestors, and called for Mohamed Ibrahim's resignation.〔(Youth movement calls for removal of interior minister ), ''Al Jazeera English'', 27 July 2013. Accessed 27 July 2013.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mohamed Ibrahim Moustafa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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