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Saturday 12 February 2011 - 10:01
Islam Times Exclusive:

Egypt ready for Islamic Government after Mubarak

Story Code : 54479
Egypt ready for Islamic Government after Mubarak
Islam Times reports that the western media source ‘World Tribune’ quoted an unnamed intelligence source: “The upper crust of the military and security forces remain loyal, but those in the field are not willing to fight and die for Mubarak or [Vice President Omar] Suleiman.”

This American newspaper added: “On Feb. 10, Mubarak insisted that he would not resign until his term ended in September, but would transfer authority to Suleiman. Hours later, he stepped aside. Hours earlier, the Supreme Armed Forces Council, in its first meeting since 1973, convened to discuss the security situation and pledged to protect people and property.”
The World Tribune wrote: “Neither Mubarak or Suleiman attended the meeting of the Supreme Armed Forces Council. The council, shown on Egyptian television, showed about 25 senior commanders, some of whom were believed to have participated in a dialogue with the opposition.”

This western media source also announced: “There has been a fallout between Tantawi and Suleiman, the source said. Tantawi has support for his position from the United States and is in contact with the Muslim Brotherhood.”

This newspaper clearly stated that Mubarak no longer has power in Egypt. It should be stated that the biggest threat to Mubarak’s regime was the Muslim Brotherhood; an organization which stated that it will not work with Suleiman.

Western sources are stating that the Muslim Brotherhood is working secretly in all aspects of the movement. They have hidden members in the army, security forces, media, scholars, and politicians.

The Tribune had the following to say about the Muslim Brotherhood: “The Brotherhood has changed and draws its language and ideas from Bin Laden. Right now, it is waiting for the right moment to act.” This cannot be farther from the truth.

© Islam Times
Translator : Aabid Waqar
Source : Islam Times
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