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Novelist backs ElBaradei campaign | Novelist backs ElBaradei campaign |
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A best-selling Egyptian novelist has called on his compatriots to go to Cairo's airport to welcome home former UN nuclear watchdog Mohamed ElBaradei. | A best-selling Egyptian novelist has called on his compatriots to go to Cairo's airport to welcome home former UN nuclear watchdog Mohamed ElBaradei. |
Mr ElBaradei is said to be considering running in presidential elections due next year. | Mr ElBaradei is said to be considering running in presidential elections due next year. |
Alaa al-Aswani gave his backing to a campaign calling for his candidacy, supported by 60,000 people on the social networking site Facebook. | Alaa al-Aswani gave his backing to a campaign calling for his candidacy, supported by 60,000 people on the social networking site Facebook. |
In Egypt, large public gatherings are illegal and can be broken up by police. | In Egypt, large public gatherings are illegal and can be broken up by police. |
The Facebook group has become a focal point for young Egyptians who want Mr ElBaradei, until last November the head of the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency, to stand in elections due in 2011. | The Facebook group has become a focal point for young Egyptians who want Mr ElBaradei, until last November the head of the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency, to stand in elections due in 2011. |
The 67-year-old returns to his home country on Friday after many years living abroad, the past 25 years at the headquarters of the IAEA in Vienna. | |
"This is a unique phenomenon, the very enthusiastic support for Mr ElBaradei among the youth," Mr Aswani wrote in a column in the independent daily newspaper, Al Shorook. | "This is a unique phenomenon, the very enthusiastic support for Mr ElBaradei among the youth," Mr Aswani wrote in a column in the independent daily newspaper, Al Shorook. |
'National character' | 'National character' |
"Mr ElBaradei's outstanding success on the international scene is evidence that Egypt's crisis is not because of some fault in the Egyptian character but due to the failed and corrupt policies of a regime forced upon the Egyptians by repression and fraud," he wrote. | "Mr ElBaradei's outstanding success on the international scene is evidence that Egypt's crisis is not because of some fault in the Egyptian character but due to the failed and corrupt policies of a regime forced upon the Egyptians by repression and fraud," he wrote. |
In December last year Mr ElBaradei said he might run for Egypt's presidency, if there were guarantees the elections would be democratic. | In December last year Mr ElBaradei said he might run for Egypt's presidency, if there were guarantees the elections would be democratic. |
Young people have been using Facebook to organise a campaign | Young people have been using Facebook to organise a campaign |
His comments were met with heavy criticism in the pro-government press, which backs President Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's leader for the past 28 years. | His comments were met with heavy criticism in the pro-government press, which backs President Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's leader for the past 28 years. |
There has been speculation that Mr Mubarak's son, Gamal, is being groomed to succeed him. | There has been speculation that Mr Mubarak's son, Gamal, is being groomed to succeed him. |
According to Egypt's emergency laws police have the power to break up large gatherings. | According to Egypt's emergency laws police have the power to break up large gatherings. |
But supporters of Mr ElBaradei have been using Facebook to circumvent Egypt's laws preventing political gatherings. | But supporters of Mr ElBaradei have been using Facebook to circumvent Egypt's laws preventing political gatherings. |
The Facebook campaign advises supporters to travel to the airport in groups of three - the maximum number of people allowed to associate together in public. | The Facebook campaign advises supporters to travel to the airport in groups of three - the maximum number of people allowed to associate together in public. |
Some supporters have said they will wait for Mr ElBaradei at his home in Cairo if they cannot get to the airport. | Some supporters have said they will wait for Mr ElBaradei at his home in Cairo if they cannot get to the airport. |
Mr ElBaradei has built up a reputation for fairness during his 12 years at the head of the IAEA. | Mr ElBaradei has built up a reputation for fairness during his 12 years at the head of the IAEA. |
He has become a familiar face on the international stage after he first poured cold water on US claims that Saddam Hussein's Iraq was trying to buy uranium for a nuclear bomb from Niger, then issued stern warnings about attempts to inflate Iran's nuclear capabilities in the public perception. | He has become a familiar face on the international stage after he first poured cold water on US claims that Saddam Hussein's Iraq was trying to buy uranium for a nuclear bomb from Niger, then issued stern warnings about attempts to inflate Iran's nuclear capabilities in the public perception. |
However, pro-government newspapers have described Mr ElBaradei as out of touch with the reality of Egypt and lacking in political experience. | However, pro-government newspapers have described Mr ElBaradei as out of touch with the reality of Egypt and lacking in political experience. |
Mr Aswani is best known as the author of The Yacoubian Building, an allegorical tale about an old building in Cairo and its residents, a metaphor for Egypt's history. | Mr Aswani is best known as the author of The Yacoubian Building, an allegorical tale about an old building in Cairo and its residents, a metaphor for Egypt's history. |
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