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Reuters. 5 March 2003. Some 500,000 Egyptians in official anti-war
rally.

CAIRO -- About 500,000 Egyptians joined an official anti-war rally
organised by the ruling National Democratic Party in Cairo on Wednesday,
urging a peaceful end to the Iraq crisis.

"No to war. Yes to peace. Yes to international law," Information
Minister Safwat el-Sherif said over loud speakers to demonstrators who
were bussed in from all over Egypt and who chanted back the minister's
words.

Until recently, anti-war protests have mostly been muted and
unauthorised affairs, with only a few dozen demonstrators turning up,
usually heavily outnumbered by security.

Egyptians oppose war, but many say they are too busy with everyday life
to take to the streets. Egypt's government also opposes war, but has
increasingly put the onus on Iraq to prove it is complying with U.N.
demands to avert an attack.

Dia Rashwan, an analyst at the Al Ahram Centre for Political and
Strategic Studies, said Wednesday's gathering was meant to show the
ruling party was in step with public opinion.

"They are holding it to absorb popular feeling against the idea of the
United States attacking Iraq, so that they can say the NDP represents
Egyptian popular feelings," he said.

Sobhi Ahmed, a 26-year-old NDP party member and teacher from Bahariya
Oasis, 110 km (70 miles) southeast of Cairo, said he had left home at
three o'clock in morning on a special NDP bus.

"We want peace, not war... The United States wants oil and a new
political map for the Middle East," he said.

Carefully controlled crowds marched in a limited area near Egypt's
memorial to the unknown soldier and a sports stadium on the outskirts of
the sprawling capital. Several officials attended, including Gamal
Mubarak, a son of President Hosni Mubarak who heads an NDP policy-making
body.

The protest received unusual, live coverage on state television.

Before Wednesday's march, the largest anti-war gathering took place last
Thursday, when tens of thousands of protesters, including opposition
party members, were allowed to vent anger at possible U.S.-led strikes
inside a Cairo stadium.

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