الاعلان

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

HE SAID: ABD EL AZIZ HEGAZY



People should not doubt the Egyptian military’s desire for transition to a parliamentary democracy.



 Let me be frank: there is a big fight between the various

factions. The religious sides, the liberals, the socialists –

they all want to push their own agenda. Everybody is

confronting each other.




“We have at least 200 protest groups and around 47

political parties.





The Egyptian revolution had no leadership. Everyone wants

to lead, but if you want to organise something, you need to

unify.






There are many misunderstandings about the Egyptian

situation.The military higher council intervened to defend

the revolution, not to attack it.






. Everybody is talking politics in Egypt – they want the poor

to be empowered and they want an end to corruption. It is

definitely a revolution.





Most of the things reported in the press in the West do not

reflect the actual facts.








The Arab world looks to the EU as a model of how to

create regional union. So if that collapses, many Arabs will

ask themselves: ‘why do we want to enter into a unified

Arab world?’





Human rights in Islam are greater than international human

rights.

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