Many fear that banning the Muslim Brotherhood group will result in the use of violence, similar to what happened in Algeria during the 1990s. When the Algerian people refused to give the radical Islamists - who later won the elections - political power, Algeria endured the blood shed of 100,000 innocent people, over a ten year period.
The possibility that Egypt will follow Algeria, in a similar outcome, is highly unlikely due to the following reasons.
1. Unlike Algeria in the 1990s, where the removal of the Islamic leadership was opposed by the Algerian people, the vast majority of the Egyptian people were supportive of former President Mohamed Morsi’s removal.
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