Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 12, 2011

Muslim Brotherhood leader in Egypt election

The Islamic group claimed victory in the opening stages the first elections in Egypt Hosni Mubarak since he was ousted. According to AFP, Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) of the Muslim Brotherhood, a moderate group had been persecuted and prohibited activities under former President Mubarak, announced today that 30.11, they are leading the Preliminary election results, followed by a conservative Islamic group. FJP also said Al-Nur movement, conservatives, including members of the slots strict Salafi branch of Islam, the second place, a trend which if confirmed would be alarm free men secular and Christian communities minorities. Elections on 28 and 29/11 in Egypt is the first stage in an election three months stretched to fill the two houses of parliament. The gender analysis of the Egyptian state media said, the preliminary results showed that Al-Nur movement can win up to 25% of the vote, allowing two Muslim groups said nearly 65% ​​ofseats in parliament. The victory of the Islamic party until after the party of freedom and the young activists at the expense of lives to spark revolution in Egypt, strengthening fears that they will not afford compete with Islamist groups and organized a large number of supporters emerged after years of repression under Mr. Mubarak.

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