ROME - A secret diplomatic documents published by Wikileaks reveal that the United States, while supporting the Mubarak government in Egypt, at least three years secretly supporting some of the dissidents who were behind the revolt of the square in recent days. According to the dispatch, the decision was part of a plan to promote a "regime change" in favor of democracy in Cairo in 2011.
Since 2008, the U.S. would work in secret and then the deposition of the Egyptian president. The U.S. is behind the uprising. The document is the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, dating back to December 30, 2008, and was taken by the British newspaper The Telegraph. In it, the ambassador, Margaret Scobey, said that a "young dissident Egyptian movement" April 6, whose name is omitted, was helped by the same embassy to attend a meeting of dissidents in Washington, the summit " Alliance of Youth Movements.
" The meeting, sponsored by the State Department, took place in the presence of experts and U.S. officials. On his return to Cairo - writes the Telegraph - the Egyptian dissident has revealed that U.S. diplomats had been formed an alliance of opposition groups, with a plan in 2011 to overthrow the government of President Mubarak.
The plan's aim is to install a democratic government in Egypt, before the presidential elections scheduled for September this year. The dispatch revealed by Wikileaks says that "various forces of opposition" Egypt had reached an agreement to "support a plan is not written for a transition to a parliamentary democracy, with fewer powers to the President of the Republic, and more to the prime minister and parliament.
All this to bring to fruition before the presidential elections scheduled for 2011. " The document also reveals that the plan is "so delicate that it can not be put in writing" and that the identity of the dissident to be kept hidden to avoid reprisals on his return to Egypt. Ambassador Scobey, finally, asks whether the plan, calling them "unrealistic" to work.
The manual of the revolt. A shield and as a spray paint equipment, and a rose to show their peaceful intentions. And then, very clear goals: "Take control of important government buildings. Convincing evidence of the police and army to side with the people. Protecting our brothers and sisters during the revolution." BROWSE: THE MANUAL FOR The "instruction manual" of the revolution in Egypt does not provide weapons, but determination, shrewdness and intelligence.
A veritable handbook of the uprising, did get by Egyptian bloggers in the editorial offices of the Guardian and the Atlantic: a detailed manual of how to behave during the protest and what ends to pursue. Does not indicate how to make a coup, but how to act strategically according to the dictates of "civil disobedience" to get "the fall of Hosni Mubarak and his ministers" and the formation of a new government that has no military at heart interests of the Egyptians.
" The action plan of the protest, accompanied by explanatory drawings, provides for "a gathering of friends and neighbors in the streets away from where security forces are concentrated, and encouraged passers-by to join the parade (using positive slogan ) ". The uniform of the revolutionary is as follows: jacket and cap, paint spray to spray on cops, if they attack us, "shoes with which to move quickly, shield (which is similar in design to the lid of a cooking pot), goggles, scarf to protect themselves from tear gas.
And then, a rose to show their "peaceful" intentions. The manual indicates, then, how to confront in combat with the police and armored vehicles.
Since 2008, the U.S. would work in secret and then the deposition of the Egyptian president. The U.S. is behind the uprising. The document is the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, dating back to December 30, 2008, and was taken by the British newspaper The Telegraph. In it, the ambassador, Margaret Scobey, said that a "young dissident Egyptian movement" April 6, whose name is omitted, was helped by the same embassy to attend a meeting of dissidents in Washington, the summit " Alliance of Youth Movements.
" The meeting, sponsored by the State Department, took place in the presence of experts and U.S. officials. On his return to Cairo - writes the Telegraph - the Egyptian dissident has revealed that U.S. diplomats had been formed an alliance of opposition groups, with a plan in 2011 to overthrow the government of President Mubarak.
The plan's aim is to install a democratic government in Egypt, before the presidential elections scheduled for September this year. The dispatch revealed by Wikileaks says that "various forces of opposition" Egypt had reached an agreement to "support a plan is not written for a transition to a parliamentary democracy, with fewer powers to the President of the Republic, and more to the prime minister and parliament.
All this to bring to fruition before the presidential elections scheduled for 2011. " The document also reveals that the plan is "so delicate that it can not be put in writing" and that the identity of the dissident to be kept hidden to avoid reprisals on his return to Egypt. Ambassador Scobey, finally, asks whether the plan, calling them "unrealistic" to work.
The manual of the revolt. A shield and as a spray paint equipment, and a rose to show their peaceful intentions. And then, very clear goals: "Take control of important government buildings. Convincing evidence of the police and army to side with the people. Protecting our brothers and sisters during the revolution." BROWSE: THE MANUAL FOR The "instruction manual" of the revolution in Egypt does not provide weapons, but determination, shrewdness and intelligence.
A veritable handbook of the uprising, did get by Egyptian bloggers in the editorial offices of the Guardian and the Atlantic: a detailed manual of how to behave during the protest and what ends to pursue. Does not indicate how to make a coup, but how to act strategically according to the dictates of "civil disobedience" to get "the fall of Hosni Mubarak and his ministers" and the formation of a new government that has no military at heart interests of the Egyptians.
" The action plan of the protest, accompanied by explanatory drawings, provides for "a gathering of friends and neighbors in the streets away from where security forces are concentrated, and encouraged passers-by to join the parade (using positive slogan ) ". The uniform of the revolutionary is as follows: jacket and cap, paint spray to spray on cops, if they attack us, "shoes with which to move quickly, shield (which is similar in design to the lid of a cooking pot), goggles, scarf to protect themselves from tear gas.
And then, a rose to show their "peaceful" intentions. The manual indicates, then, how to confront in combat with the police and armored vehicles.
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