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Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie said that the group does not replace state institutions, and the Guidance Bureau does not rule Egypt in lieu of the presidency.

Badie said in a press conference held Saturday morning at the group’s Cairo headquarters, "We are not performing the role of state institutions, but we defend them against those who want to sabotage them, and we sacrifice ourselves and help the security services."

Badie’s statement comes in response to criticism of the group after its supporters marched to the presidential palace last Wednesday under the pretext of protecting it from the "saboteurs’" storming it. The group’s supporters clashed with anti-Brotherhood demonstrators, leading to several deaths.

"If we appoint ourselves to replace state institutions,” Badie added, “we would have demanded the removal of the Republican Guards.”

In response to the rumors that the Brotherhood Supreme Guide is ruling Egypt and directing President Mohamed Morsy in his decisions, Badie pointed to himself and asked, "Is this the man ruling Egypt? And his headquarters burned and stormed?

Badie called on all Egyptian political forces to renounce violence, pointing to recent stormings of Muslim Brotherhood and Freedom and Justice Party headquarters in a number of governorates.

Badie called the recent events “criminality, not opposition,” and called on political leaders disavow violence, adding that some of the current opposition forces have benefited from the support of the Muslim Brotherhood in the past.

“Be angry at Brotherhood, but without hurting the interests of the nation." Badie said, calling on citizens to return to “legitimacy and institutional work."

Badie further claimed that eight people were killed in the recent clashes in front of the presidential palace, and that al of them were from the Muslim Brotherhood.

He also alleged that 28 offices belonging to the group have been burned down throughout Egypt in the past several days, in addition to the Freedom and Justice newspaper’s headquarters.

Badie leveled harsh criticism at the media, saying they “promoted lies” and that the money they earned was “haram” and would hurt their families.

However, he also held up the Egypt 25 channel as a model of honesty. The channel is run by the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Beni Suef's security chief, Major General Attiya Mazroa, said on Monday that security authorities in the province will adopt exceptional security measures to secure the arrival of the Muslim Brotherhood's Supreme Guide, Mohamed Badie, who will cast his ballot there during the presidential election slated for Wednesday and Thursday.

“Badie is a patriotic figure who has for years practiced his voting rights freely,” Mazroa said in a press conference following a meeting with Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim.

“Out of our concern for his safety, secret security measures will be imposed along the route he will take from Cairo to his house in Beni Suef, and then to the polling station.”

He stressed that police forces during the polls will be impartial towards all voters, either liberal or religious, and will also be neutral to all candidates.

Mazroa added that military forces will help secure polling stations, supervising judges, and ballot boxes.

As for the security situation in Beni Suef in general, Mazroa explained that the interior minister had highlighted the need to secure prisons during the polls, and to put all security forces on alert around the clock.

He said that Beni Suef police have detained 37 ex-convicts and confiscated 14 firearms and 300 bullets in a major campaign carried out over the past two days.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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