Why Egypt's Outlawed Muslim Brotherhood Still Thrives

Egyptians will go to the polls on Nov. 28 to vote for positions in Parliament.
Lynsey Addario / VII NETWORK for TIME

Outreach
After a landslide struck this shantytown in 2008, killing dozens, the Muslim Brotherhood did charity work in the area. Similarly, after the 1992 Cairo earthquake, the group distributed tents and aid materials to 2,000 people who lost their homes and livelihoods.

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