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Egypt: beginning of discussions between government and Muslim Brotherhood |
2011-02-07 |
[Ennahar] Talks between the government and the Mohammedan Brotherhood, the main opposition force in Egypt, began Sunday in the national dialogue initiated by the Vice-President Omar Suleiman, to which were invited all political forces, according to to the news agency Mena. Talks between the government and the Mohammedan Brotherhood, the main opposition force in Egypt, began Sunday in the national dialogue initiated by the Vice-President Omar Suleiman, to which were invited all political forces, according to to the news agency Mena. These discussions bring together representatives of the Mohammedan Brotherhood, the Wafd party (Liberal) and Tagammu (left), members of a committee chosen by the pro-democracy groups who launched the protest movement that calls for the January 25 departure of geriatric President Hosni Mubarak, as well as independent political figures and businessmen. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 FREEREPUBLIC this Guam AM > EGYPT: MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD THREATEN TO "QUIT TALKS". Yokay-y-y, I'll bite, IIRC as per NET + Regional fears isn't the MUBROS "joining" the talks as bad as them "quitting" the talks??? |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2011-02-07 21:40 |