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CAIRO - The Muslim Brotherhood said Sunday that it will fight the banning of its candidate for president that has thrown Egypt's move toward elected civilian rule into disarray and threatens a return to massive street protests.

"We do not accept it. We will challenge it," said Gehad El-Haddad, a member of the steering committee for the Renaissance Project, which is at the heart of the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential campaign.

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