Saturday, 04 September 2010




SARAH EL DEEB Associated Press Writer= CAIRO (AP) — Activists on Thursday hung posters across Cairo supporting Egypt's intelligence chief as a candidate in next year's presidential elections, the latest campaign to try to undermine a possible father-son succession in the Arab world's most populous nation. Gamal Mubarak has for the past decade been widely thought to be expected to succeed his father, 82-year-old President Hosni Mubarak. Both father and son deny that such a plan exists, although...
Full Story: The Guardian



 

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