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Africa: North |
Muslim Brotherhood Insists on Reform Marches Despite Arrests |
2005-05-09 |
![]() Daily sufferings of the Egyptians, he added, creates a fertile ground for such violent acts that took place in Al-Azhar and central Cairo. "The Egyptians are really the bulwark against foreign challenges and blackmail because we are all in the same boat," he noted. A series of blasts, mostly targeting tourists, has rocked the country recently, disturbing eight years of tranquility. Egyptian pundits have said that growing frustration, piecemeal reforms and the current political turmoil in the region are the main culprit behind the attacks, fearing the government might exploit the situation to drag its on the reform process. |
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