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Egypt's 'Rebel' campaign now online

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 7:15 am
by DJKeefy
Egypt's fast-growing 'Rebel' campaign, which is collecting signatures for a vote of no confidence in President Morsi, has launched an official website.

The campaign, which officially opened on 1 May, had around 3 million signatures by last week, according to organisers.

A press conference will be held within the next couple of days to give an update on the number of signatures collected.

The initiative has been backed by a large number of political parties and high-profile political figures.

Allies of the president have been quick to condemn the campaign, with some calling it illegal and unconstitutional.

'Rebel' campaigners have reportedly been attacked – allegedly by Islamist supporters of the president – and briefly detained while collecting signatures.

When asked about the campaign during his current visit to Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, President Morsi said those involved should not forget the key principles of democracy.

"Some people say that I barely got 52 percent of the votes in [last year's] presidential election [runoff against Ahmed Shafiq], but legally and constitutionally I am the legitimate president," Morsi said.

'Rebel' hopes to collect 15 million signatures in support of a vote of no confidence in President Morsi, outnumbering the 13.2 million votes he won in Egypt's first-ever free presidential poll in June 2012.

The campaign hopes to conclude with a million-strong rally outside the presidential palace in Cairo to demand immediate presidential elections. The petition will be submitted to the public prosecutor.

The website – http://tamarod.com/index.php?page=english – is geared towards collecting signatures online and is available in Arabic, English, French and German.

Source: http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/72324.aspx

Re: Egypt's 'Rebel' campaign now online

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 2:02 pm
by Chocolate Eclair
EERRR!!! Wasn't he elected Democratically????? Or was I asleep the day of the elections?

Re: Egypt's 'Rebel' campaign now online

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 8:23 pm
by Zooropa
So what if he was elected democratically?

That does not mean they can not protest against his government.

Re: Egypt's 'Rebel' campaign now online

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 11:43 pm
by Who2
My beard is coming on exceptionally well....:cool:
ps: and I'm drinking milk shakes from now on...

Re: Egypt's 'Rebel' campaign now online

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 4:49 am
by Dusak
Who2 wrote:My beard is coming on exceptionally well....:cool:
ps: and I'm drinking milk shakes from now on...
And don't forget the brown shoe polish forehead spot to complete the picture.

Re: Egypt's 'Rebel' campaign now online

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 5:46 am
by Hafiz
Wonder if the online petition allows for multiple signatures. Thought that they said a few weeks ago that the then physical petition required identification by the signer - how would they do this online?

Are they excluding from the petition those ineligible to vote.

Great opportunity to vote early and vote often.

Excluding those under 18 yrs (can't vote) should leave about 60 million. 15 million is not a majority.


In any case, this petition was originally for his removal not for an early election. Seems that their goal posts have moved and that they have realized that the constitution does not provide for removal or replacement, except by the brother dominated Parliament. Given the change in objectives will they start the petition again?