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Africa North
Egypts Brotherhood calls for purge of old guard
2011-02-22
[Asharq al-Aswat] The Moslem Brüderbund, once banned and playing a growing role in the new Egypt, rejected a government reshuffle on Monday, calling for a purge of the old guard cabinet appointed by deposed leader Hosni Mubarak.

In a bid to placate pro-democracy activists, the reshuffle late on Sunday named several Mubarak opponents but disappointed those eager for a new line-up as key defense, foreign, justice, interior and finance portfolios were left unchanged.

Egypt's new military rulers, who took over after an 18-day uprising ended 30 years of Mubarak's iron rule, has said changes in the constitution for elections in six months should be ready soon and hated emergency laws would be lifted before the polls.

But for many democracy advocates, who want a completely new cabinet with no links to Mubarak's corrupt and autocratic elite to govern the Arab world's most populous nation, the military needs to put fresh faces in office.

"No one offered us any post and had they done so, we would have refused because we request what the public demands that this government quit as it is part of the former regime," said Essam El-Erian, a senior member of the Brotherhood, which is Egypt's most organized political group.

"We want a new technocratic government that has no connection with the old era," he told Rooters.

The Brotherhood, viewed with suspicion by Washington and which wants a democracy with Islamic principles, is represented on a constitutional change committee, a council to protect the revolution and will register as soon as new rules allow.

Uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia have spread like wildfire in the Arab world, threatening entrenched dynasties from Libya to Bahrain. The West has watched with alarm as long-time allies and foes came under threat, urging reform and restraint.
Posted by:Fred

#6  OOOPPSIES, forgot GULF NEWS > ISRAELI TROOPS MAY HAVE TO RE-ENTER LEBANON.

Sinai???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-02-22 21:53  

#5  ION OLD-VS-NEW-GUARD, WORLD TRIBUNE > ISRAEL SAYS IRAN WARSHIPS IN SUEZ CANAL SGNALS [Iran]BID FOR REGIONAL DOMINANCE. Iran preceived By Tel Aviv as Testing the State of Affairs" in Post-Mubarak Egypt + ME Region.

Again, SHIA-IRAN-VS-SUNNI-EGYPT [also read, SAUDI ARABIA].

ISRAEL FM is calling for a FIRM GLOBAL RESPONSE TO IRAN'S "PROVOCATIONS".
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-02-22 21:50  

#4  Nothing's happening to lower the cost of food, and if the price of energy goes up the cost of food is also going to go up even further.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-02-22 13:26  

#3  Any sign the army is reneging on its promises of democracy and civilian rule in this key U.S. ally which has a peace treaty with Israel could reignite mass protests on the street.

It's not a matter of if the situation in Egypt is gonna blow up again...it's when. The Mo Bros are itchin for a scrap and eventually will be unable to control their savage ways. The Commies would be wise to keep thier wimmins rights speeches betwixt themselves for awhile.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2011-02-22 12:36  

#2  Mostly they just like killing people, gorb.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-02-22 12:33  

#1  Trying to get rid of opposition and also those who would ensure that the army remained in power, are they?
Posted by: gorb   2011-02-22 12:21  

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