Posted on 02/13/2011 3:27:53 PM PST by jimbo123
Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel laureate and Egyptian opposition leader, said this morning that the Egyptian military needs to reach out to the civilian opposition groups to begin planning a road map for a transition government -- and that if that doesnt happen by Friday, street protests may begin anew.
ElBaradei is uncertain about what will come next for his country after Egypts Supreme Military Council suspended the constitution, dissolved parliament, and announced in a communiqué that it will run a transitional government before overseeing the process of the next presidential and parliamentary election.
I have frankly started to get worried, and people are becoming to be -- to be apprehensive.... I was told today that by Friday, if we do not see, you know, if we don't see a road map, that people will go back to the streets, ElBaradei said on CNNs Fareed Zakaria GPS.
(Excerpt) Read more at nationaljournal.com ...
for later
IMO, they little choice. The next regime will in time come after them one by one, so they better think twice about allowing this nonsense to continue.
Their internet was only down for 2 days.The government relaized they made the problem worse by p*ssing off everyone and quickly turned it back on.
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