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muriel_volestrangler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-30-11 12:08 PM
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15. 6 April, We are all Khalid Said and 25 January Movements, the National Assembly for Change, and MB
1206 GMT A coalition of opposition groups issue a statement asking Mohamed ElBaradei to form a transitional government. They call on the Nobel Laureate "during this transitional stage, to act in the internal and external affairs of the nation, and to form a temporary government… and to dissolve parliament and draft a new constitution which enables the Egyptian people to freely choose its representatives in parliament and elect a legitimate president." The statement was signed by the 6 April Movement, the We are all Khalid Said Movement, the National Assembly for Change and the 25 January Movement.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/9381309.st...


2.26pm: The Muslim Brotherhood has called for a "national salvation government". This is very significant according to our Middle East editor Ian Black.

Sensational political developments in Cairo, with reports that five opposition movements, including the key Muslim Brotherhood, have mandated Mohammed ElBaradei to negotiate over the formation of a temporary "national salvation government."

Osama Ghazlai Harb of the National Democrsatic Front told BBC Arabic that this would be a transitional administration that would oversee the cancellation of the emergency laws and the release of all political prisoners.

The powerful Muslim Brotherhood, which has kept a low profile so far, said it was backing the demand along with other four groups.

It seems unlikely at this stage that the Mubarak government will agree to negotiate with to ElBaradei, but the publication of the demand adds a significant new element to Egypt's rapidly unfolding political crisis.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/blog/2011/jan/30/egypt-p...
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  -The Interim President of Egypt - Dr. ElBaradei Oilwellian  Jan-30-11 11:36 AM   #0 
  - What little I know of him I like him  madokie   Jan-30-11 11:39 AM   #1 
  - Sounds good  Rosa Luxemburg   Jan-30-11 11:40 AM   #2 
  - Thank you so much, Oilwellian! This is so helpful and informative.  gateley   Jan-30-11 11:41 AM   #3 
  - You're welcome gately  Oilwellian   Jan-30-11 11:46 AM   #8 
  - He's made it clear he doesn't want to be head honcho.  Avalux   Jan-30-11 11:41 AM   #4 
  - I specifically stated "interim" for a reason  Oilwellian   Jan-30-11 11:44 AM   #7 
  - Modist is he? From what I have seen here and heard on the news, he has made himself their leader.  wisteria   Jan-30-11 01:48 PM   #27 
  - we can only hope.  cali   Jan-30-11 11:42 AM   #5 
  - He's the leader of a middle class minority group  dipsydoodle   Jan-30-11 11:44 AM   #6 
  - ElBaradei is secular  Oilwellian   Jan-30-11 11:51 AM   #9 
  - The majority of Egyptian people are not secular  oberliner   Jan-30-11 11:52 AM   #10 
  - The MB  dipsydoodle   Jan-30-11 11:54 AM   #12 
  - you're right that he's not religiously motivated  BOG PERSON   Jan-30-11 01:17 PM   #23 
  - Sorry, but I don't buy your premise. I have seen where it doesn't take a majority organization to  wisteria   Jan-30-11 01:52 PM   #30 
  - Muslim Brotherhood = 20% of political opposition  RainDog   Jan-30-11 12:29 PM   #18 
  - That doesn't change the fact  dipsydoodle   Jan-30-11 01:14 PM   #22 
  - 20% is pretty impressive for a banned political organization  BOG PERSON   Jan-30-11 02:30 PM   #37 
     - agreed  RainDog   Jan-30-11 03:01 PM   #38 
  - The Muslim Brotherhood are the Teabaggers of Egypt.  pnorman   Jan-30-11 12:31 PM   #19 
  - no  BOG PERSON   Jan-30-11 01:58 PM   #33 
  - The Muslim Brotherhood is what scares me. I think they figure they are powerful enough to control  wisteria   Jan-30-11 01:49 PM   #29 
  - When did the Egyptian people choose him as their leader?  oberliner   Jan-30-11 11:53 AM   #11 
  - The intention is  dipsydoodle   Jan-30-11 11:55 AM   #13 
  - But how did he become the man?  oberliner   Jan-30-11 12:00 PM   #14 
     - 6 April, We are all Khalid Said and 25 January Movements, the National Assembly for Change, and MB  muriel_volestrangler   Jan-30-11 12:08 PM   #15 
     - You can see it live here  Oilwellian   Jan-30-11 12:24 PM   #17 
        - Aljazeera? I am sorry, but I do not trust their motives in all of this.  wisteria   Jan-30-11 01:56 PM   #31 
  - Where does my OP say the Egyptian people chose him?  Oilwellian   Jan-30-11 12:39 PM   #20 
     - Towards the bottom of your OP, you said exactly that  Hugabear   Jan-30-11 12:46 PM   #21 
        - Perhaps I should reword it  Oilwellian   Jan-30-11 01:27 PM   #24 
           - I haven't seen anything about him becoming the interim leader  Hugabear   Jan-30-11 02:17 PM   #34 
  - 'People told El Baradei: We don't need anyone to represent us.'  justiceischeap   Jan-30-11 12:09 PM   #16 
  - So when did he come into power? I must have missed that breaking news. n/t  wisteria   Jan-30-11 01:45 PM   #25 
  - I haven't watched American media today  Oilwellian   Jan-30-11 01:49 PM   #28 
  - ElBaradei: Muslim Brotherhood threat is a myth pushed by dictatorial regime  Oilwellian   Jan-30-11 01:47 PM   #26 
  - Nope, I don't buy it. It seems to me ELBaradei would be their puppet for a while-  wisteria   Jan-30-11 01:58 PM   #32 
  - A man the Bushies once tried to oust as IAEA director  Jack Rabbit   Jan-30-11 02:21 PM   #35 
  - Not likely to happen.  Chan790   Jan-30-11 02:29 PM   #36 
 

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