Islamonline, the official website of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) group, on Monday posted a dialogue with Mohamed Kamal Farag, coordinator of a faction of young members within the group that calls for dissolving the Guidance Bureau and Shura Council. The young members, who decided to “revolt” against the group on 17 March, call for free and fair elections for the group's leadership. “Opening dialogue with us is a good sign,” said Farag. He added that the date for “revolution” could be postponed if the leadership met with the young members and listened to their demands. MB leading figure Mohsen Radi, for his part, said “dialogue is the only means after the 25 January revolution.” Bureau member Abdel Rahman al-Barr agreed. Deputy General Guide Khairat al-Shater--recently released from prison--invited Farag and other young members to his home to listen to their views. Translated from the Arabic Edition.