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Egyptain opposition .. diversity and hopes for unity
They share podiums and air the same grievances, but
Egypt s opposition and pro-reform activists are an eclectic mix of groups
whose ideologies span the spectrum from Islamic to secular, liberal to
conservative.
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CAIRO, Egypt -- They share podiums and air the same grievances, but Their strength -- a diversity that gives their cause more weight and They agree there needs to be change, and they have the same general "They agree on what they want to change. But they don t agree on the It s a problem other opposition movements in the region are facing. "Kifaya" or "Enough," a reform movement bringing together different "We don t have political differences because the goals uniting us are But already, tensions are threatening alliances. On Tuesday, Tagammu s secretary-general Hussein Abdel Razik said his Ishak said the critical member was expressing his own opinion and added In recent weeks, the banned but popular Muslim Brotherhood also In a May interview with the respected Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, By calling for an end to Mubarak s lengthy rule, Kifaya was reaching Some wonder about the Islamic group s intentions, and whether the "We re worried that the Muslim Brotherhood might want to impose its Some experts say the Brotherhood has survived successive Egyptian Abdel-Fattah argued that Kifaya, whose protests attract relatively Abdel Razik said that if each group refrained from imposing its
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