Revolution in Egypt is not the Islamic Revolution executive summary By Darmansjah
cairo, compass - The revolution is happening in Egypt today are not initiated by the Muslim Brotherhood or the Islamic group aims to make the Islamic revolution, as feared by the West.
Thus confirmed the demonstrators, who until Saturday (5 / 2) are still occupying the Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt, to demand the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak.
Usama (20), student at the Faculty of Engineering Cairo University, said the estimates by observers in the media Muslim Brotherhood ensured that the group will hold a post-Mubarak's rule is nonsense.
"The Muslim Brotherhood does not necessarily win the next election. However, they may indeed be a part of the Egyptian political scene later, "said Usama told reporters Compass, Mustafa Abd Rahman, in Cairo, Saturday.
Usama also denied initiating signal "that the Muslim Brotherhood and plays a major role in the largest demonstrations against Mubarak this. According to him, the young generation of Egyptian moves spontaneously through social networking on the Internet, such as Twitter and Facebook, long before the action broke out January 25 last.
cairo, compass - The revolution is happening in Egypt today are not initiated by the Muslim Brotherhood or the Islamic group aims to make the Islamic revolution, as feared by the West.
Thus confirmed the demonstrators, who until Saturday (5 / 2) are still occupying the Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt, to demand the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak.
Usama (20), student at the Faculty of Engineering Cairo University, said the estimates by observers in the media Muslim Brotherhood ensured that the group will hold a post-Mubarak's rule is nonsense.
"The Muslim Brotherhood does not necessarily win the next election. However, they may indeed be a part of the Egyptian political scene later, "said Usama told reporters Compass, Mustafa Abd Rahman, in Cairo, Saturday.
Usama also denied initiating signal "that the Muslim Brotherhood and plays a major role in the largest demonstrations against Mubarak this. According to him, the young generation of Egyptian moves spontaneously through social networking on the Internet, such as Twitter and Facebook, long before the action broke out January 25 last.
Usama statement is justified by Muslim Brotherhood leaders. A spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood, Rashad al-Bayoumi, in an interview with German weekly Der Spiegel said the company deliberately did not want to stand out in action at this time so as not to appear the impression that this is the Islamic revolution.
"This isis the resistance of the people of Egypt ,"Bayoumi said in an interview that the new whole will be published on Monday .
According to him, the Mubarak regime deliberately distort the image of the current movement of the Egyptian people to get support from the international community. "(The) West does not want to listen to us, but we are not the devil. We want peace, not violence. Our religion is not cruel religion, we respect the followers of other religions. That is our basic principle, "said Bayoumi.
Muslim Brotherhood declared a banned organization in Egypt and is considered as the Islamic extremist organization by most Westerners. In a separate interview with the same magazine, Senator John McCain of United States says, the Muslim Brotherhood is "extremist group whose main goal is the application of sharia law" in Egypt.
McCain also emphasized, involving the Muslim Brotherhood in the transitional government to be established in Egypt is "a big mistake. " "That was antidemocratic groups from top to bottom, especially concerning women's rights," said Republican senator from this.
Similar demands
Muslim Brotherhood leader, Mohammed Badie, confirmed, it has the same demands that all protesters in Egypt today, the resignation of Mubarak. "We stand with all political forces, who supports dialogue with anyone who wants to reform in this country after the departure of a corrupt tyrant and this unjust," Badie said in an interview with Al-Jazeera.
To show that the current protest action is not only done by the Egyptian Muslim citizens, citizens of the Coptic Christian minority to join the tens of thousands of demonstrators in Tahrir Square on Saturday. "Too many Christians died in the Mubarak era. Get out of Egypt right now! "read posters carried by Nader (23), a Coptic Christian.
According to Nader, the violence against Christians, which accounted for 10 percent of the total population of Egypt, is increasing in the last 10 years.
Last incident was a suicide bomb attack in front of a church in Alexandria on New Year's Eve which killed 21 people. "What did Mubarak's just trying to hide (the events), and it is not a solution," said Nader.
Start stable
However, amid the insistence of various parties and mass actions that continue to survive, Mubarak has not shown signs of going down. On Saturday he even lead the new cabinet meeting for the first time with the economic recovery agenda.
Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq said even, the conditions in Egypt began to stabilize after 12 days of mass protests. He also believes the political crisis in Egypt can be resolved without the resignation of Mubarak in the near future.
Deputy Governor of Central Bank of Egypt Hisham Ramez said, banks will start operating this Sunday at 10.00. While the stock market will likely begin to open next week. (AFP / Reuters / AP / DHF)
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