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Crowds gather to greet ElBaradei | |
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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. | Reports say Mr ElBaradei was unable to leave the VIP lounge at Cairo airport after his plane arrived. |
Security forces had earlier warned his backers not to gather at the airport. | Security forces had earlier warned his backers 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. |
The BBC's Cairo correspondent, Christian Fraser, says that roadblocks were imposed on approaches to the airport and that cameras were banned inside the airport. | |
'Civilian appeal' | 'Civilian appeal' |
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 than 50 years ago. | |
Mr ElBaradei won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005 | |
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 abroad for so many years. | 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. |
Facebook campaign | Facebook campaign |
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. |
The 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. |