Wah cakep nih kalau omongan para Islamist ini tulus dan dipegang teguh-teguh...

Tinggal salafis yang masih belum jelas menolak kekerasan.
 
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Friday, 15 February 2013

Egypt's Islamists plan `Together Against Violence' Friday rally

Al Arabiya

A number of Islamist parties in Egypt declared their participation in a planned 
"Together Against Violence" rally in Cairo, among them is the ruling Muslim 
Brotherhood, reported a local newspaper late Thursday.

Egypt's Al-Gamaa Al-Islamiya and its political wing, the Construction and 
Development Party, called for mass rallies on Friday to "condemn political 
violence" after weeks of fierce nationwide protests, reported Ahram Online.

The group called for a peaceful million-man rally on Friday Feb. 15 outside 
Cairo University in the capital's Giza district.

According to Essam Derbala, head of Al-Gamaa Al-Islamiya, Friday's protests 
will adopt the slogan: "Together Against Violence," which is also backed by 
some elements from the liberal opposition coalition, the National Salvation 
Front (NSF).

Previously, the Muslim Brotherhood rejected to participate in rallies as it 
didn't want to be "dragged into any confrontations or provocations," decided to 
switch and join to make a "symbolic presence" in Friday's protest.

Salafists not participating

Not all Islamist parties, however, agreed to take part in Friday's planned 
rally. The Salafist Nour Party, the Salafist Watan Party and the 
moderate-Islamist Wasat Party said that they didn't want to participate, 
fearing further escalation of political violence.

In a sign of its attempt to calm the political situation in the country, the 
Salafist Nour Party held meetings late Thursday with NSF leaders.

Nour Party's head, Younis Makhioun, said that the meeting comes as both sides 
continue their discussions on ways to stop violence in the country and tackle 
security and economic issues.

Makhioun told the Egyptian daily Youm 7 that his party and the NSF will meet 
next week to continue their talks, ensuring that they both agree on the 
dismissal of Prime Minister Hesham Qandil's cabinet and forming a new coalition 
government instead.

Opposition calls for rallies

Meanwhile, a number of opposition parties called for counter rallies on Friday 
outside the presidential palace, to continue with series of protests that 
started last January against Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi and his 
government.


All rights reserved for Al Arabiya News Channel © 2013




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