CAIRO - Arab League Secretary General and candidate for this year's presidential elections in Egypt Amr Moussa met in Cairo with bedouin leaders, who demanded to set up a political party to represent them in Parliament and defend their rights. Moussa, accompanied by political activist and ex-Housing Minister Hassaballah el-Kafrawi, has promised to help the leaders achieve their goal and praised their support for the January 25 revolution, which ousted former President Hosni Mubarak. The bedouin tribesmen told Moussa that they wanted the Government to lift tight security measures in Sinai and launch an economic development programme for the impoverished areas. They also said that the bedouins want security officers accused of maltreatment and repression during Mubarak's 30-year rule be tried by the Government.