Egyptian Islamist candidate says Factories more important than mosques

Islamist focus on corruption and the economy. Prez candidate says "promises no special privileges for Brotherhood; health, education priority". He made the comments at a lecture organised by the Catholic Jesuit School and attended by a predominantly Christian audience. This is the strategy followed by the Turkish Islamist AKP party.

New hospitals priority, not mosques, churches: Abul-Fotouh

Abu El Fatouh during the lecture

Moderate Islamist presidential candidate sets out vision for Egypt; promises no special privileges for Brotherhood; health, education priority  

Presidential candidate Abdel-Moneim Abul-Fotouh on Wednesday said the Muslim Brotherhood would not receive special privileges if he became president and that Egypt needed more farms, factories and hospitals, not new mosques or churches.   The moderate Islamist, who was expelled from the Brotherhood when he announced his intention to stand for the presidency, made the comments at a lecture organised by the Catholic Jesuit School and attended by a predominantly Christian audience.  

The lecture opened with a minute's silence for the recently deceased Coptic Christian Pope Shenouda III and developed into a lively discussion about citizenship, Islamism, the Muslim Brotherhood, the economy and a range of other topics.   When questioned on his controversial departure from the Brotherhood, Abul-Fotouh said, "I had already decided to resign from the Brotherhood when I decided to run for the presidency."  

"If I become president, there will be no privileges for the Brotherhood," he added, earning applause from the audience. He also criticised the media for claiming there was a war between him and the group. "My only enemies are the enemies of Egypt," he said.   He vowed not to interfere in the building of churches but added that what the country really needed was not more religious buildings, but rather "farms, factories and hospitals."  

 In response to a question on citizenship, he said, "Any Egyptian has full citizenship rights regardless of his religion or ethnicity and all citizens have the same duties and rights."   He went on to say that the Mubarak regime discriminated against minority groups and was responsible for the Two Saints Church bombing in Alexandria, which killed 21 people on New Year's Eve 2010.  


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Abul-Fotouh revealed he would announce his electoral programme after submitting his candidacy papers to the Higher Presidential Elections Commission on Thursday.   Health and education would be his priority as president. He believes in free education and would adopt the Cuban model of fighting illiteracy, he said. He also revealed that he would implement a full health insurance system.   

Regarding the constituent assembly, he said the media had exaggerated the danger of Islamists forcing through radical changes to the constitution.   The last question he answered was from a professor from South Sudan about Egypt-South Sudan relations. Abul-Fotouh criticised the Mubarak regime's handling of the situation in South Sudan and said Egypt must begin a new era with the newly formed country. He also condemned Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir for leading a military regime that used religion to justify its oppressive policies.   Abul-Fotouh repeated his accusations that unnamed presidential candidates were being funded from abroad.

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Its not his money anyway. The poor schmuck US tax payers don't count anyway.

Free and Fair elections = Islamist victory. Even the Neocons admit this fact.

Egypt needs to unilaterally cancel its illegal usury based debt. Let US/IMF/WB go get the money from Mubarak who signed the debt and stole the money.

US tax payers don't really mind if $185B was "lost" because it was for helping Israel.

Mubarak took the loan. Mubarak stole the money. So the IMF banksters should go after Mubarak. It could also lead to a series of sovereign debt defaults around the world from Pakistan to the Philippines. This was done before by Argentina in 90's.

Egptian Muslim Brotherhood have learnt some good politics while slaving under Mubarak for the past 30 years. They are as clever as the Turkish Islamists.

Spoke good Arabic and instigated attacks on Christians.

Islamic revolution 101. A 50% for MB may cause the army to cancel elections like Algeria.

Saudi US fund and support salafis as a way to split the Islamic vote. Originally Salafis said voting is haram. But with some Saudi paid imam rethinking now the Salafis have found voting to be halal.

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Islamists toiled in Egyptian jails tortured by Mubarak's CIA trained torturers for over 30 years. At the same time the Islamists were busy doing charity work setting up hospitals and clinics for the poor. Now Allah has turned things around. The oppressed are in Parliament and some of the oppressors are in jail.

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