Posted on 01/30/2011 8:19:20 AM PST by Qbert
The radical Muslim Brotherhood announced moments ago that they will support Mohamed ElBaradei to negotiate with the government.
Egyptian opposition forces have agreed to support opposition figure Mohamed ElBaradei to negotiate with the government, a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood said on Sunday.
Political groups support ElBaradei to negotiate with the regime, Essam el-Eryan told Al Jazeera television.
Al Arabiya television carried the same report on screen but did not attribute it directly to Eryan.
ElBaradei, the former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, came back to Egypt on Thursday night, just in time for the Day of Anger protests which have left President Hosni Mubarak clinging to power with the army in the streets. ARAB TV CHANNELS QUOTES EGYPTS BROTHERHOOD FIGURE ESSAM EL-ERYAN SUPPORTING ELBARADEI TO NEGOTIATE WITH REGIME
El-Baradei has a long history with the Muslim Brotherhood. The Daily Beast reported:
Egypts new opposition leader, former International Atomic Energy Agency head Mohamed ElBaradei, has formed a loose alliance with the Brotherhood because he knows it is the only opposition group that can mobilize masses of Egyptians, especially the poor. He says he can work with it to change Egypt. Many scholars of political Islam also judge the Brotherhood is the most reasonable face of Islamic politics in the Arab world today. Skeptics fear ElBaradei will be swept along by more radical forces.
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El-Baradei says in CNN interview Mubarak must leave today to make way for unity government. (Twitter)
El Baridi is a plant and an Iranian agent... ask FRer FARS.
Has ElBaradei been a “sleeper” all along?
The MB would LOVE to have a weak-minded, former UN left-wing DOLT be their useful idiot.
That sounds about right.
yep I remember that well!
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