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‘Protect the Revolt!’ Thousands demand to ban Mubarak-era officials (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

April 13, 2012 23:40

Over 10,000 Egyptians gathered in central Cairo to support a law that would put a ten-year ban on Mubarak-era officials running for office. The Islamist-dominated rally comes just over a month before the presidential poll.

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CON 14.04.2012 14:44

Why is Suleiman still free? If he did what is claimed how come he's not been charged with anything? He should be in the dock next to Mubarak not running for office. Send the police to his house.

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you think the response to attempted revolution will be genuine fair elections by zionist mindset? 14.04.2012 08:00

GET REAL!, zionist stratergy would never risk a truely islamic party getting into power. They concider islam the devil!This election is as fraudulant as they come and will be every year they can get away with it. All the efforts go into selecting the candidates that are all zionists. All choices lead to the same thing!

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THEY ARE NOT PROTESTING CANDIDATES, THEY ARE PROTESTING THE WHOLE PHONY ELECTION 14.04.2012 07:55

You know the "Hardline islamist" party are not islamists when you here cnn and bbc call them this. The people in this croud are not protesting against candidates, they are protesting against the whole electoral system that is totally rigged by the zionist mubarak who is still very much in charge.

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