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We won't tolerate power transfer to traitors, Suleiman suppo

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We won't tolerate power transfer to traitors, Suleiman supporters say.

Supporters of former Vice President Omar Suleiman have warned the ruling military council on Wednesday that they “will not tolerate handing Egypt over to terrorists and traitors.”

Their declaration comes only two days after Mohamed Morsy of the Muslim Brotherhood was announced Egypt’s new president.

Suleiman’s campaign addressed the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces on its Facebook page, saying, “We will not remain silent. Apparently we disagree with you drastically over issues which we will declare to you behind closed doors.”

“We have been defending you against criticism for over a year and a half, but we now feel we have been entirely ignored and denied any political role,” the statement said.

“You, gentlemen, held discussions on Egypt’s future with extremists and traitors,” the statement added, decrying Egypt’s military rulers for not inviting Suleiman’s former campaign to any recent discussions.

Mohamed al-Esheiry, a coordinator with the campaign, told Egypt Independent they do not rule out staging peaceful protests to voice their views.

Asked for an explanation for what the statement said about “closed doors” meetings and what it means they “will not tolerate,” Esheiry said the campaign has plans that it declines to share on its Facebook page.

Suleiman was disqualified from the presidential race by the Presidential Elections Commission in April after it was determined that the citizen signatures he submitted in support of his candidacy did not fulfill the requirement for geographical distribution. Candidates had to collect 30,000 endorsements signed by citizens in 15 governorates or obtain support from 30 MPs to be eligible to run.

Suleiman’s candidacy had enraged political and revolutionary forces who believed that figures linked to the regime of toppled President Hosni Mubarak should not be allowed to run for president.

Source: http://www.egyptindependent.com/news/we ... orters-say


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Re: We won't tolerate power transfer to traitors, Suleiman s

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In England, we had small groups of young lads who hung around the streets usually being pretty harmless. They were known as the "Corner Enders". Well, we have some Corner Enders near us here in Luxor, whom I speak to quite regularly as I pass. Out of the half dozen or so of them, most wanted Ahmed Shafiq to win the presidential race, but would much sooner have had Omar Suleiman.
I wondered, at the time, whether their choice had been influenced by the song which was written about Mr Sulieman, presumably in his youth, which might have made a favourable impression on many, had he been allowed to stand. It went something like "Omar, I miss your apple pie, Omar, I miss your stew", does anyone else recall it?
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