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Muslim Brotherhood leader calls on Muslims to support Iran
Published in Daily News Egypt on 22 - 04 - 2006

CAIRO: The head of the Muslim Brotherhood called on Arab and Islamic countries to support Iran s nuclear position in the face of U.S. arrogance and asked Iran to reassure its neighbors of its commitment to Iraq. All countries have to the right to adopt peaceful nuclear activities, whether they be British, Indian, Iranian, Egyptian or Libyan, Mohammed Mahdi Akef said in a statement. Arab and Islamic countries must support Iran s position, so that it is not left to face U.S. arrogance and Western ego alone, which only serve Zionist interests, he said. He also said it was Iran s duty to reassure its Arab and Muslim neighbors of its complete commitment to Iraq so as not to allow the moths of sectarianism, caused by the occupation, to jeopardize the region. Iran must consider the Iraqi issue a Muslim issue, as all Muslims consider Iraq an integral part of the Muslim world, added Akef. Last week, Egypt called for a diplomatic solution to the crisis over Iran s nuclear program, but stressed it wanted a nuclear-free Middle East. Iran last week insisted that it was using its influence to stabilize Iraq.
Meanwhile, the Brotherhood launched a campaign Wednesday to end the state of emergency, which President Hosni Mubarak has renewed for 25 years and is expected to extend next month. The lack of freedom is the cause of all woes. And the state of emergency has heightened tensions in this country instead of easing them, the Islamist movement s supreme guide Mohammed Mahdi Akef told a press conference. Akef was referring to clashes between Coptic Christians and Muslims in Alexandria last week after a knife-wielding Islamist attacked worshippers in several churches. The Islamist movement - which is officially banned but controls a fifth of the seats in parliament - said last week that five of its members had been detained as they prepared to publish material criticizing the government for its failure to abolish emergency laws. Dozens of the movement s supporters were also briefly detained in southern Egypt over the weekend. During his campaign for the September 2005 presidential election, Mubarak promised to abolish the state of emergency which has been in force almost continuously since 1967. But the 77-year-old president warned in a recent interview that new counter-terrorism legislation would be needed to replace the state of exception that could take as long as two years to draft. George Ishak, spokesman of the secular opposition group Kefaya which joined the new campaign, said the emergency had failed to achieve its stated objective of halting militant attacks. Egypt was hit by a spate of deadly attacks by Islamic militants in the 1990s and has seen fresh bombings against Red Sea resorts in the past two years. On Tuesday, 114 of Egypt s 454 MPs announced the formation of a lawmakers against the state of emergency group and called on rights groups to support their campaign. Agencies

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