Mohamed ElBaradei, has criticized statements made by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, saying that the Egyptian government is stable, despite the demonstrations in Egypt since Tuesday morning.
ElBaradei said any talk stability Clinton? This system survives thanks to a state of emergency imposed by the country since 30 years of corruption and rigging elections, as we have all seen in the last parliamentary elections.
The former president of the International Agency for Atomic Energy, told CNN that the U.S. news: All we saw was how many Egyptians to die under torture at the hands of the security services.
ElBaradei said: "When I saw more than 100 thousand people are seeking freedom and social justice and democracy, you would expect from Hillary Clinton to support the popular movement in Egypt to seek freedom and calling for the protection of human rights in Egypt.
And about the message sent by two days ago through his account on Twitter, which he called on Egyptians to come out to the street and the challenge of security threats to use force against peaceful demonstrations for the day of wrath, and to show the ugly face of the Egyptian regime, "ElBaradei said:" I have been trying for many months to pay the system for political reform through the collection of signatures a statement of change and open the door to the Egyptians to stand in presidential elections, but the response of the system came through the rigging elections won by the ruling National Democratic Party with 97% of the seats and claim to be democratic elections, which is what happened to the Egyptians frustrated and Ochaaram that go down the street has become the last option available.
As to the reasons he was not in Egypt and participate in the demonstrations despite encouraging them and claim them, "ElBaradei said that young people are the fuel of these demonstrations, but I was out of Egypt was necessary to speak to international media and the delivery of voice of the Egyptian people of the world where I am forbidden from talking to any media outlet Egypt since the time of long.
ElBaradei said any talk stability Clinton? This system survives thanks to a state of emergency imposed by the country since 30 years of corruption and rigging elections, as we have all seen in the last parliamentary elections.
The former president of the International Agency for Atomic Energy, told CNN that the U.S. news: All we saw was how many Egyptians to die under torture at the hands of the security services.
ElBaradei said: "When I saw more than 100 thousand people are seeking freedom and social justice and democracy, you would expect from Hillary Clinton to support the popular movement in Egypt to seek freedom and calling for the protection of human rights in Egypt.
And about the message sent by two days ago through his account on Twitter, which he called on Egyptians to come out to the street and the challenge of security threats to use force against peaceful demonstrations for the day of wrath, and to show the ugly face of the Egyptian regime, "ElBaradei said:" I have been trying for many months to pay the system for political reform through the collection of signatures a statement of change and open the door to the Egyptians to stand in presidential elections, but the response of the system came through the rigging elections won by the ruling National Democratic Party with 97% of the seats and claim to be democratic elections, which is what happened to the Egyptians frustrated and Ochaaram that go down the street has become the last option available.
As to the reasons he was not in Egypt and participate in the demonstrations despite encouraging them and claim them, "ElBaradei said that young people are the fuel of these demonstrations, but I was out of Egypt was necessary to speak to international media and the delivery of voice of the Egyptian people of the world where I am forbidden from talking to any media outlet Egypt since the time of long.
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