Monday, April 09, 2012

MUBARAK'S SPY CHIEF SULEIMAN RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT - AND THIS SHOULD BE HIS TV COMMERCIAL

Egypt's former intelligence chief, Omar Suleiman, has strongly criticised the Muslim Brotherhood and insisted he would restore stability as president. 
In an interview published in Egyptian newspapers, Gen Suleiman suggested the Islamist group had lost popularity as it sought to monopolise power. ... Gen Suleiman served as the head of Egypt's General Intelligence Department for 18 years, a position that gave him a central role in a regime that was accused of corruption and human rights abuses. 
He became the country's first vice-president in 30 years on 29 January 2011, four days after the popular uprising against Mr Mubarak began.
THIS SHOULD BE HIS FIRST - AND ONE AND ONLY TV AD:

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