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Cairo on Tuesday witnessed Hundreds of people assembled surrounded by security forces to protest against the rumours that 47 year old Gamal Mubarak will be succeeding his father President Hosni Mubarak.
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Tuesday, September 21,2010 23:46 | |||||||
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Cairo on Tuesday witnessed Hundreds of people assembled surrounded by security forces to protest against the rumours that 47 year old Gamal Mubarak will be succeeding his father President Hosni Mubarak. According to Al Jazeera journalists police confiscated video tapes covering the protests and arrested and beat two women. The Muslim Brotherhood, the country's main opposition group, was not present. Although political opposition figures are calling for a boycott of the parliamentary elections not all have decided on steps they will take. Mubarak who has been in power for over 30 years has imposed the emergency law and opposition groups have united in the call for political change and constitutional amendments
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tags: Security Forces / State Security / Gamal Mubarak / Mubarak / Alexandria / Parliamentary Elections / Presidential Elections / Emergency Law / Succession / Kefaya / Egyptian Opposition / Protestors / Hereditary Power / Political Opposition / Political Change
Posted in Reform Issues , Democracy |
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