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    Egypt Brotherhood says won't impose Islamic values

    CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, emerging as the biggest winner in the first round of parliamentary elections, sought Saturday to reassure Egyptians that it would not sacrifice personal freedoms in promoting Islamic law.

    The deputy head of the Brotherhood's new political party, Essam el-Erian, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview that the group is not interested in imposing Islamic values on Egypt, home to a sizable Christian minority and others who object to being subject to strict Islamic codes.

    "We represent a moderate and fair party," el-Erian said of his Freedom and Justice Party. "We want to apply the basics of Shariah law in a fair way that respects human rights and personal rights," he said, referring to Islamic law.

    The comments were the clearest indication that the Brotherhood was distancing itself from the ultraconservative Islamist Nour Party, which appears to have won the second-largest share of votes in the election's first phase.

    The Nour Party espouses a strict interpretation of Islam similar to that of Saudi Arabia, where the sexes are segregated and women must be veiled and are barred from driving.

    Egypt's election commission has released few official results from the voting on Monday and Tuesday. But preliminary counts have been leaked by judges and individual political groups showing both parties could together control a majority of seats in the lower house of parliament if they did form an alliance.

    The Brotherhood recently denied in a statement that it seeks to form an alliance with the Nour Party in parliament, calling it "premature and mere media speculation."

    On Saturday, el-Erian made it clear that the Brotherhood does not share Nour's more hard-line aspirations to strictly enforce Islamic codes in Egyptians' daily lives.

    "We respect all people in their choice of religion and life," he said.

    Another major check on such an agenda is the council of generals who have run the country since President Hosni Mubarak's ouster in February. The military council, accused by Egypt's protest movement of stalling a transition to civilian and democratic rule, is seeking to limit the powers of the next parliament and maintain close oversight over the drafting of a new constitution.

    Egypt already uses Shariah law as the basis for legislation, however Egyptian laws remain largely secular as Shariah does not cover all aspects of modern life.

    On its English-language Twitter account, the Brotherhood said that its priorities were to fix Egypt's economy and improve the lives of ordinary Egyptians, "not to change (the) face of Egypt into (an) Islamic state."

    El-Erian urged the Brotherhood's political rivals to accept the election results.

    "We all believe that our success as Egyptians toward democracy is a real success and we want everyone to accept this democratic system. This is the guarantee for stability," he said.

    For decades, Mubarak's regime suppressed the Brotherhood, which was politically banned but managed to establish a vast network of activists and charities offering free food and medical services throughout the country's impoverished neighborhoods and villages.

    It is the best organized of Egypt's post-Mubarak political forces.

    The vote for parliament's lower house is taking place over three stages, with 18 provinces in Egypt yet to vote.

    Meanwhile, the swearing-in of a new temporary Cabinet was delayed on Saturday due to disagreements over key posts, including over who will lead the ministry in charge of internal security.

    An official in the Interior Ministry said several high-ranking security officials have been named as possible replacements but that some have turned down the offer.

    Protesters have also strongly objected to the nominations put forward by newly appointed Prime Minister Kamal el-Ganzouri, who served in the same position under ousted President Hosni Mubarak from 1996 to 1999.

    The country's ruling military general, Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, appointed el-Ganzouri as a new interim prime minister last month after the previous premier's government resigned in the wake of a police crackdown on protesters that killed over 40 people.

    The interim Cabinet will serve until after the parliamentary elections finish in March. A new government is to be formed after the legislature is seated.

    Activist Hussein Hammouda, a retired police brigadier, is among those opposed to the names being considered for the Interior Minister post and says someone from outside the police force should be chosen instead.

    Protesters in Tahrir Square, the epicenter of Egypt's protests, released a statement saying they would continue their sit-in while allowing traffic to resume normally in the area.

    There were tens of thousands of protesters in the square in the days leading up to the elections, but numbers have dwindled to several hundred since then. Protesters demanding el-Ganzouri be replaced as prime minister said they will keep up another sit-in outside the Cabinet headquarters.

     

    388 comments

    • Steve C  •  Richardson, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I'm curious, why do fundmentalist muslims not allow women to drive cars? They didn't have cars back when the Koran was written!!!! So it can't be in there.
      • Max 5 mths ago
        women not driving is a Saudi made up rule. dont be a racist and over look the Quran, the Quran was not for just that time but for upto the end of time.peace
    • Dan  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The Muslim Brotherhood decision to run in the parliamentary elections under the banner of "Freedom and Justice" does not necessarily mean that the organization has changed its ideology.

      Hamas did the same thing in the Palestinian parliamentary elections in 2006, when it contested the vote under the banner of Change and Reform. In Tunisia, the Islamists chose to run under the banner of Annahda [Renaissance], while in Morocco they hid behind the name Justice and Development.

      The nice and attractive names that the Islamists choose for their parties are above all intended to fool Westerners into thinking that Muslim extremists do not pose a threat to non-Muslims. The Muslim Brotherhood and its allies will do everything to hide their true intentions from Western governments and people.
    • Adam  •  5 mths ago
      And if you believe that line, I have some nice real estate on to moon to sell you.
    • hejira  •  Cincinnati, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I always find it amusing when a non democratic party uses democratic elections to come to power and the people go along with it. The Egyptian people who fought for the chance to live in a democracy turned right around and elected a political structure that will not let them live in a democracy. They need only look to Iran to see what's in store for them, what it's like to live under an Islamic theocracy. "The less religion and politics are mixed, the purer each will be". Let's face it, Islam is a political force first in the world today, a religion a very close second. The political and religious aspects of Islam are very closely intertwined. Islam and democracy are diametrically opposed. Islam does not champion personal freedoms and freedom of religion and worship. Freedom of speech, freedom of the press. These are antithema to the very core of Islam. If the Egyptian people think they can have an Islamic government and still have democracy and personal freedoms, they are wrong. Only a secular government can hope to promise this.
      • whytruthhurts 5 mths ago
        Well, there is a way to elect leaders without elections too but since you insist they elected them to deal with you.
      • hejira 5 mths ago
        razorwhatever. ???????????????? Your comment makes no sense or has nothing to do responding to what I wrote.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Brooklyn, United States  •  5 mths ago
      They already imposed shariah law which forces muslims to live one way and only one way so they are already liars but we already knew that and it would suck to be a woman or gay under shariah law and in europe there are 85 shariah courts and gay brits are not safe with the radical muslims running around so good luck egypt.
    • George  •  Reseda, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Hitler started out good also,shared power,and seemed to be good for the German people, and was once even named man of the year ..
    • mark  •  St. Louis, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Sadly obama believes it.
    • Dan  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The Muslim Brotherhood credo remains: "Allah is our objective, the Quran is our constitution, the Prophet is our leader, jihad is our way and death for the sake of Allah is the highest of our aspirations."

      If anyone thinks that the Muslim Brotherhood will abandon jihad and extremism once its members come to power, they are living in an illusion.
    • STFU  •  Shohola, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Liars in liberal clothing.
    • Mr. Ape  •  Dallas, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Egypt Brotherhood says won't impose Islamic values.
      RIGHT, and they, Brotherhood, had no hand in killing Christians in Egypt.
      Let the killing's began my Brotherhood's!!
    • His Eminence  •  Sausalito, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Bookmark these statements by the Muslim Brotherhood. Within two years it's gonna be a different story. So much for the Egyptians choosing freedom and an open society.
    • DL  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Another Thomas Jefferson quote - "When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there is liberty."
    • ME  •  New Orleans, United States  •  5 mths ago
      looks like the end of Egypt is near
    • William  •  Spokane, United States  •  5 mths ago
      on your knees and worship allah, cretens!
      • tina g 5 mths ago
        cretans have nothing to do with allah, you are not using the word correctly.
      • William 5 mths ago
        thx?
    • 3D  •  Tampa, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I believe them, and that there is a Santa Claus, Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy...
    • john  •  5 mths ago
      Every Muslim country is back words and poor except those that have oil they are just back words.
    • craig  •  Melbourne, Australia  •  5 mths ago
      Readers, please note the absence of comments from 'moderate' muslims on the subject of the brotherhood, particularly regarding the imposition of sharia law. Why??? Because there is no such thing as a moderate muslim. Why??? Because the nature of islam is, itself, extreme, and hence, invalid. The sooner the West accepts that the sooner we can purge the West of the vile poison that is islam and its followers.
    • Edmo  •  San German, United States  •  5 mths ago
      They are a bunch of liars!...Let egyptians wallow in their own mess. They deserves what is comming.
      I'm so happy to be an american!
    • Halsted  •  5 mths ago
      Gee whiz, I sure believe that.
    • RUNGE  •  San Antonio, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Glad I don't live in egypt. Islam's like a horrible plague.
      • Edmo 5 mths ago
        Yeah! God bless America!
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