I have relatives in Istanbul who were once part of the banned "workers party", which means they're basically semi secular tradesmen who hate the AK party....but even so...they say the AK party has not oppressed anyone in Turkey from a government level, like they were afraid of. My relatives are Muslim but are of a minority called the Alevi's. If the Egyptian AK behaves like the Turkish AK...I don't see any reason for concern. But Egyptians are different from Turks, so maybe I should be more concerned.
I don't speak Arabic and I don't know if the shortened name (initials) of the Party will result in "AK" Party in Arabic Language. Probably not since they also have Arabic alphabet.
The Chairman of the M.Brotherhood is Mohammed Badie. He visited Turkey in February.
It's the guy who sits next to Turkish President Gül in the Turkish Embassy of
Cairo from 42 seconds onwards.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSTo2OK3Ti0]Turkey's President Visits Egypt - YouTube[/ame]
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Then there are other key leaders. One of them came to Turkey during the Egyptian revolution to hold a press conference with Turkish press to explain them how the Brotherhood sees Egypt's future.
As tensions rose during the Egyptian revolution, he stayed in Turkey till the revolution was over.
Excerpts from that press-conference as Video in English:
Muslim Brotherhood leader on Egypt's future | Radio Netherlands | Video
Key Leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Visits Turkey - Hudson New York -Text
So, it seems Egyptian-Turkish relations are set to deepen in the not-so-distant future after the Parliamentary elections, and a prominent role of the M.Brotherhood in Egypt's State system. Currently Egypt is still ruled by the Military Council during the transition period. They have FM etc. currently, but those people in these positions at the moment are not representative for the nation of Egypt.
The region seems to develop into the right direction, and off course Egypt as the most populous country in the region should have its share in the new order.
Let's wish the Egyptian people the Best finally having a share and say in their State.