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New 'anti-Brotherhood, anti-military' front launched to 'achieve revolution
goals'
'Revolutionaries' front launched on Tuesday in Cairo to provide
'alternative path to military and Muslim Brotherhood'
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Among the attendees Activist Alaa Abd El-Fatah, Labor representative Saeed
Omar, Revolutionary socialist Haitham Mohamedein, Leftist economist Wael
Gamal, Student representative Wessam Atta (Photo: Salma Shukrallah)

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A new front, dubbed "Revolution Path Front" aimed at providing an
alternative to the current "polarisation" between the military and Muslim
Brotherhood has been launched on Tuesday in a press conference attended by
tens of leading political figures, activists and groups.

"It has been two-and-a-half years since the revolution began and Egyptians
have not yet achieved their dream of building a new republic that will
provide them with democracy, justice and equality," according to the
front's founding statement read by prominent leftist-economist Wael Gamal.

"Millions have taken to the streets twice; once in January 2011 to topple
Mubarak's regime, which was based on corruption and oppression… and a
second time in June 2013, forcing Mohamed Morsi to step down after losing
legitimacy as a result of the Brotherhood's attempts to monopolise
political life and rebuild an oppressive system," the statement added.

The aim of the front, explained Gamal, is to work for the redistribution of
wealth, achieve social justice, combat the formation of an oppressive
regime, achieve equality between citizens, set the path for transitional
justice and adopt foreign policies that guarantee national independence.

The call for an "Egyptian Bill of Rights," will be one of many campaigns
the front aims at developing, and will include collecting at least one
million signatures on a rights document that will stipulate the desired
civil, economic, political and cultural rights of Egyptians.

Known activist Alaa Abdel-Fattah, April 6 founding member Ahmed Maher,
renowned author Ahdaf Soueif, and labor lawyer Haitham Mohamadein were
amongst several political figures to announce the launch of the new front.

"Equal citizenship, the right to health, the right to education, the right
to a minimum wage and fair trials are among many of the points to be
included in the bill of rights," said labour activist and member of the
Revolutionary Socialists Mohamadein.

"The revolution's goals are being forgotten and hence there is a need for
this front," said April 6's Maher.

According to Abdel-Fattah, membership in the new front will only be open to
individuals, even if many of them belong to a particular political group or
party. The front should provide a centralised and democratic body that can
hold together a network of individual activists and movements, he explained.

Student activist Wesam Atta, a member of Justice and Freedom Youth, said
that a meeting will be held Saturday to accept membership proposals and
form committees within various governorates.

The front already includes leading members of April 6, the April 6
Democratic Front, Strong Egypt Party, the Revolutionary Socialists and the
Justice and Freedom Youth.

Egypt’s military led a coalition of political forces in removing the
Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi from the presidency in July, after mass
national protests against the former elected president.

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