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Africa North
Intra-party politix in Egypt turn deadly
2006-04-02
An employee in the opposition Wafd Party died Saturday here from wounds he sustained when supporters of the party's president Noman Jumah opened fire at employees at the party's headquarters.
The supporters of the party's prez stormed...their *own* HQ?
Prosecutor Maher Abdulwahid issued a warrant to arrest Jumah and two of his supporters who participated in the raid as security forces surrounded the Wafd headquarters.
"Come out witcher hands up, Jumah!"
The incident was triggered earlier today when Jumah stormed into the headquarters and tried to force employees and journalists to leave the building.
"Out! Ever'body out! I'm takin' over!"
Faced with general refusal, Jumah and his supporters opened fire at the employees.
Howard Dean, call your office.
"Piss off! Who died and left you party president?"
Wafd Party is considered as one of the main opposition parties in Egypt.
Sounds like they even oppose themselves.
At the last legislative elections, November and December 2005, the party won six out of 454 seats in the People's Assembly. However, the party was split due to a major internal conflict as its leaders, Jumah and Mahmoud Abaza, went on a legal dispute over the Wafd presidency. The Egyptian Press Association condemned the violent events in a statement, calling for strict reaction to punish the aggressors and protect journalists.
Posted by:Seafarious

#1  With opponents like this, how did Mubarak lose any seats?
Posted by: Crush Ebbailet4307   2006-04-02 04:45  

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