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WikiLeaks-Veröffentlichung zu Ägypten: “Ein Plan zum Übergang in eine Demokratie im Jahr 2011″

31.01.2011

Ein am Montag von der Enthüllungsplattform WikiLeaks veröffentlichtes US-Kabel gibt Auskunft über die frühen Pläne der ägyptischen Opposition, das Regime von Präsident Mubarak zu stürzen – angepeilte Verwirklichung im Jahr 2011:

On December 23, April 6 activist
XXXXXXXXXXXX  expressed satisfaction with his participation in
the December 3-5 "Alliance of Youth Movements Summit," and
with his subsequent meetings with USG officials, on Capitol
Hill, and with think tanks.  He described how State Security
(SSIS) detained him at the Cairo airport upon his return and
confiscated his notes for his summit presentation calling for
democratic change in Egypt, and his schedule for his
Congressional meetings.  XXXXXXXXXXXX contended that the GOE will never
undertake significant reform, and therefore, Egyptians need to replace
the current regime with a parliamentary democracy.  He alleged that
several opposition parties and movements have accepted an
unwritten plan for democratic transition by 2011; we are doubtful
of this claim.  XXXXXXXXXXXX said that although SSIS recently
released two April 6 activists, it also arrested three additional
group members. We have pressed the MFA for the release
of these April 6 activists.  April 6's stated goal of replacing
the current regime with a parliamentary democracy prior
to the 2011 presidential elections is highly unrealistic,
and is not supported by the mainstream opposition.

Das vollständige Kabel auf WikiLeaks: APRIL 6 ACTIVIST ON HIS U.S. VISIT AND REGIME

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