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Egypt's secular parties call for united front against military, Brotherhood |
2012-06-18 |
[Al Ahram] ![]() In a statement released Sunday, the parties said attempts by the ruling military council to rehabilitate the regime of ousted president Hosni Mubarak ...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011... is "state despotism." They also condemned what they said were plans by Islamists, including the Moslem Brüderbund, to establish a religious dictatorship through the control of state institutions and by excluding other political factions from power. The statement was signed by the Free Egyptians Party, the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, the Egypt Freedom Party and the- three parties established after the 2011 uprising - as well as the older Democratic Front Party and Nasserist Karama Party. The parties criticised last week's decision by the justice ministry to grant military police the power to arrest civilians, as well as the High Constitutional Court's decision to dissolve parliament. The parties said the decisions were politically motivated and their timing suspicious because they had provoked a political crisis just days before the presidential election runoff. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 When I was kid, there was a barn fire in our neighborhood. At first, the horses ran out of the barn, escaping the fire. Then they all ran back into the barn and perished. These Egyptian secular parties remind me of that. |
Posted by: Shinter Javirong9154 2012-06-18 14:54 |
#1 Five Egyptian political parties Okay, that's what? 15, 20 people? 30 tops. |
Posted by: AlanC 2012-06-18 14:48 |