UPI en Español  |   UPI Asia  |   About UPI  |   My Account
Search:
Go

ElBaradei: Egypt's Morsi is like a pharaoh

|
 
Protesters against the decrees of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi demonstrate in front of the Supreme Judicial Council in Cairo November 23, 2012. UPI/Ahmed Jomaa
Protesters against the decrees of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi demonstrate in front of the Supreme Judicial Council in Cairo November 23, 2012. UPI/Ahmed Jomaa 
License photo
Published: Nov. 26, 2012 at 12:22 PM

CAIRO, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- A power grab by Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, said to be temporary, is a "mockery" of the 2011 revolution, opposition leader Mohammed ElBaradei said.

Egyptians last week reacted with outrage after Morsi declared authority over the country's judicial branch. Morsi, elected in June in the country's first democratic vote, assumed legislative authority in recent months. His office said the move is temporary to ensure a new post-revolution constitution is passed.

ElBaradei, once a consideration for the Egyptian presidency, told German news magazine Der Spiegel that not since the pharaohs had anyone wielded such authority over Egypt.

"This is a catastrophe," he said. "It a mockery of the revolution that brought him to power and an act that leads one to fear the worst."

Morsi hails from the Muslim Brotherhood's political arm. Banned under President Hosni Mubarak, the movement has emerged as a dominant political force in Egypt.

ElBaradei echoed sentiments expressed by rival political movements in Egypt who expressed frustration with the Muslim Brotherhood's leadership.

"The country is fractured," he said. "If the moderate forces no longer have a voice, a civil war threatens to erupt in Egypt."

Morsi last week was praised by members of the international community for his work in brokering a cease-fire between Hamas and Israel.

Topics: Mohammed ElBaradei, Hosni Mubarak
Recommended Stories
© 2012 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, republication, redistribution and/or modification of any UPI content is expressly prohibited without UPI's prior written consent.

Order reprints
Join the conversation
Most Popular Collections
'Star Trek Into Darkness' screening NBC upfronts Met Ball 2013
'Great Gatsby' premieres in New York Spire raised on top of One WTC 2013: Celebrity break ups and divorces
Additional Special Reports Stories
1 of 18
Palestinian  Security Forces Patrol the Border With Egypt.
View Caption
A members of the Hamas security forces patrol the border area between Gaza and Egypt, in the southern Gaza Strip May 20, 2013. Egyptian police angered by the kidnapping of seven colleagues by Islamist gunmen kept a crossing into the Gaza Strip closed again for four days, stranding hundreds of Palestinian travellers, As Tunnels between Egypt and Gaza closed and border was declared as military zone. Palestinian security forces patrol around the border, witnesses said. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
fark
Photoshop these munching marmots
High school teacher put on suspension after touching student with a banana. "That is disgusting,...
Want to buy a blood sample that came from Mahatma Gandhi? It is up for auction in London
Ron Paul says, Fix the IRS by Shutting It Down 'once and for all'. Ron Farking Paul
Don't you love it when you buy an old watch at a garage sale for $40 and it turns out to be the...
Amy's Baking Company is hiring. Wait... Amy's Baking Company... that name sounds familiar. OH HELL...