Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, shown here in 2012, has died, according to Egyptian state television. Maya Alleruzzo/AP hide caption
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Imam Johari Abdul-Malik (center), of Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center in Northern Virginia, speaks alongside other leaders of the Muslim community during a December 2015 news conference in Washington, D.C., about growing "Islamophobia" in the United States. Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Push To Name Muslim Brotherhood A Terrorist Group Worries U.S. Offshoots
Supporters attend a gathering for Jordan's National Alliance for Reform, a political bloc including the Muslim Brotherhood, in Amman's Sweileh District last September. "In a lot of countries, we are in partnership with governments and parliament," says a brotherhood spokesman in Amman. Khalil Mazraawi/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Muslim Brotherhood, Mainstream In Many Countries, May Be Listed As Terrorist Group
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood's third-highest ranking member and a main financier of the banned movement, Khayrat al-Shater (second from left), and other defendants flash the four-finger salute during their trial in Cairo, Egypt, on Saturday. Ousted President Mohammed Morsi, who was among them, received the death penalty. Khaled Elfiqi/EPA/Landov hide caption
Egyptian Judge Mohammed Nagi Shehata reads the verdicts against Mohammed Soltan and others charged with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo on Saturday. Hassan Ammar/AP hide caption
Relatives and supporters of Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah react after Monday's verdict in a trial over an illegal protest. Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie (center) and senior Brotherhood figure Salah Soltan (right) appear in court in Cairo earlier this month. Mohammed Abu Zaid/AP hide caption
Egyptian supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood are seen during their trial in the killing of a police officer last year. Mohammed Bendari/APA Images/Landov hide caption
Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi in a soundproof barred glass cage is seen during a court appearance on Feb. 16. Mohammed al-Law/AP hide caption
A man carries an Egyptian police officer to an ambulance after Friday's blast at the Egyptian police headquarters in downtown Cairo. Khalil Hamra/AP hide caption
Ballots are seen at a polling station in Cairo on Wednesday, the second day of voting in a referendum on a new constitution. Mohammed Bendari/APA /Landov hide caption
Egyptian riot police run after Muslim Brotherhood members after a demonstration in Cairo's eastern Nasr City district on Friday. Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Japan's Mizuho Financial Group Inc. said it had punished a total of 54 current and former executives over its loans to organized crime groups, but a third-party panel found no sign of a deliberate cover-up. Mizuho Bank president Yasuhiko Sato said his salary would be cut for six months and other executives would step down from their posts or face pay reductions. Frank Robichon/EPA /LANDOV hide caption
An Egyptian riot policeman moves into position during clashes with supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi, in Cairo, Egypt on Sunday. Hassan Ammar/AP hide caption
Mohammed Badie, the leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, at the group's headquarters in Cairo in January 2010. AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Egyptian soldiers stand guard in front of the constitutional court in Cairo. Al Youm Elsabaa newspaper/EPA/LANDOV hide caption
Crowds gather around the burning headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo on Oct. 27, 1954. The building was set on fire following the attempted assassination of President Gamal Abdel Nasser. AP hide caption
An Egyptian army soldier stands Thursday amid the charred remains of the Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque, in the center of the largest protest camp of supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi, that was cleared by security forces in Cairo on Wednesday. Hassan Ammar/AP hide caption
Posters of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi lay amid the rubble of a protest camp in Cairo after Wednesday's crackdown by government forces. Ahmed Assadi/EPA/Landov hide caption
Protesters taunt security forces moving in to clear one protest camp near the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque in Cairo. The military-backed government described the camps as violent and unlawful. Hesham Mostafa/EPA/Landov hide caption
Egyptian supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi demonstrate against the military-backed government in Cairo. Morsi, who has been detained since July 3, is in good health, a European official says. Fayez Nureldine/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
A general view shows brick barricades erected by protesters along Nasr City's main street in eastern Cairo on Sunday. Fayez Nureldine/AFP/Getty Images hide caption