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Hundreds have gathered outside Cairo's airport to welcome home Mohammed ElBaradei, the former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency.Hundreds have gathered outside Cairo's airport to welcome home Mohammed ElBaradei, the former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Mr ElBaradei has not lived in his homeland for decades but is considering running for the presidency in next year's election.Mr ElBaradei has not lived in his homeland for decades but is considering running for the presidency in next year's election.
Reports say Mr ElBaradei was unable to leave the VIP lounge at Cairo airport after his plane arrived because of the crowds. Reports say Mr ElBaradei was unable to leave the VIP lounge at Cairo airport after his plane arrived.
Large gatherings are illegal in Egypt. Security forces had earlier warned his backers not to gather at the airport.
Egyptian security forces had earlier warned his supporters not to gather at the airport.
Reports suggest that around 500-700 people have arrived outside the airport waving banners and chanting support for Mr ElBaradei.Reports suggest that around 500-700 people have arrived outside the airport waving banners and chanting support for Mr ElBaradei.
However the BBC's Cairo correspondent Christian Fraser says that the thousands of young activists who had signed up to a Facebook campaign were turned away at checkpoints at the approaches to the airport . The BBC's Cairo correspondent Christian Fraser says that thousands of other activists who had signed up for a Facebook campaign were turned away at checkpoints at the approaches to the airport .
'Civilian appeal''Civilian appeal'
Magdi Abdelhadi, the BBC's Arab Affairs Analyst says that for some Egyptian's Mr ElBaradei's appeal lies in the fact that he is a civilian - Egypt has been ruled by the military since the monarchy was overthrown over 50 years ago. Magdi Abdelhadi, the BBC's Arab affairs analyst says that for some Egyptians Mr ElBaradei's appeal lies in the fact that he is a civilian - Egypt has been ruled by the military since the monarchy was overthrown more 50 years ago.
He has also been untainted by corruption allegations.He has also been untainted by corruption allegations.
But detractors, writing in the state media, say that he is a figure who is out of touch with Egyptian life, having lived so many years abroad. But detractors, writing in the state media, say that he is a figure who is out of touch with Egyptian life, having lived abroad for so many years.
Mr ElBaradei, 67, has built a strong reputation as head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.Mr ElBaradei, 67, has built a strong reputation as head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.
He stepped down in November and is now seen as the most credible potential challenger for the presidency.He stepped down in November and is now seen as the most credible potential challenger for the presidency.
He has said he might stand if there were reforms to guarantee a fair election and if he could run as an independent candidate. But for this to happen the constitution would have to be amended.He has said he might stand if there were reforms to guarantee a fair election and if he could run as an independent candidate. But for this to happen the constitution would have to be amended.
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President Hosni Mubarak, 81, has ruled Egypt for nearly 30 years and there is much speculation he is grooming his son Gamal to take over when he steps down.President Hosni Mubarak, 81, has ruled Egypt for nearly 30 years and there is much speculation he is grooming his son Gamal to take over when he steps down.
Opposition and civil society groups have long complained the authorities have used emergency laws and the security forces to curb political freedoms.Opposition and civil society groups have long complained the authorities have used emergency laws and the security forces to curb political freedoms.
The largest opposition party, the religious Muslim Brotherhood, is banned and its candidates have to stand as independents.The largest opposition party, the religious Muslim Brotherhood, is banned and its candidates have to stand as independents.
A campaign on the social networking website Facebook has become a focal point for those calling for Mr ElBaradei to run for the presidency. The campaign on the social networking website Facebook has become a focal point for those calling for Mr ElBaradei to run for the presidency.