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Ayman Nour Discusses "Reform" in Alexandria and Distributes "Door-Knocking" Statement among Holidaymakers
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 04 - 07 - 2009

Ayman Nour, the founder of Ghad (tomorrow) Party, continued his visits to Egypt's governorates within the framework of his campaign under the name "Door-knocking in the home." He visited Alexandria yesterday and wandered in its streets and beaches. He held open dialogues with people, the most of whom were holidaymakers, on their problems, reform, and other issues.
 
In exclusive statements to Al-Masry Al-Youm yesterday, Nour stressed that his tour to Alexandria included all places, beaches and markets to start his preparation for the upcoming presidential elections and announce what he called a campaign of knocking doors in 2009 under the title "Be with us because the right is with us."
Nour pointed out that knocking on the doors of people in various governorates is his prominent tool, especially in light of his attempts to establish a civil state respecting the rights of its citizens without discrimination, as he put it.
 Nour was surrounded by many holidaymakers, especially in areas where there are many people, such as the beaches neighboring Khaled Bin Al-Waleed Street. The holidaymakers surrounded Nour, waiting for a photo opportunity. Nour said he came to meet people and know their problems. Many of the holidaymakers did not notice any security presence.
 
Nour supporters distributed the door-knocking statement, which – according to Nour – reflects Nour's plan for brining about reform. The statement asks people to answer 10 questions.
 Few weeks ago, Nour announced his intention to contest the upcoming presidential elections although he can't do that due to his legal position.


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