Friday, February 11, 2011

Egyptian Nobel Peace asked the army to intervene

The Egyptian opposition and Nobel Peace Prize, Mohamed ElBaradei, urged on Thursday the army to "save", which is about to explode, after announcing his tenure in office. "Egypt is going to explode. The military has to save the country now, "ElBaradei wrote on Twitter shortly after Mubarak delegated powers to Vice President Omar Suleiman, but without leaving the office.

Interviewed by U.S. television CNN, ElBaradei reported "a large-scale deception" by the Egyptian president. "People are shocked here. People are very angry. And my biggest fear is that this will degenerate into violence," he said from Cairo. Mubarak accused of endangering the country's future "for the sole reason that he wants to stay in power." "It is humiliating for a powerless president, but nevertheless wants to remain president.

It is an astonishing situation," he noted. The former director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Nobel Peace Prize was estimated that the Egyptians did not accept "in any case to Mubarak or his vice president." Suleiman is just an extension of Mubarak.'re Twins. None of the two is acceptable to the people, "he said.

The opposition also evoked a "clear crack" army and power. "I urge the Army to save the country, to prevent drifting split," he said. Earlier, ElBaradei called for that Mubarak will give way to a board of three people and a government of national unity, in interviews with publications in the U.S.

and Austria. In an interview with U.S. magazine Foreign Policy, estimated that a transition ElBaradei addressed by Vice Egyptian Omar Suleiman will not bring democracy to the country, unless "keep kicking them in the ass."

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