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Feb 06, 2011
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Kamal Al-Hilbawi, Former Speaker of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Calls upon Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia to Take an Example from Iran

#2797 | 02:41
Source: Al-Alam Network (Iran)

Following are excerpts from an interview with Kamal Al-Hilbawi, former speaker of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, which aired on Al-Alam TV on Febraury 7, 2011:
 

Kamal Al-Hilbawi: The only foreign intervention in this revolution is that of Israel. They destroyed the gas pipeline, so that the revolutionaries would be accused of using explosives.
 

No one would accept a destructive Iranian role in Egypt, or elsewhere. We think highly of a country whose president is important, courageous, and has a vision, which he presents in the UN, in Geneva, and everywhere. We think highly of a country that has a wise government, a country that confronts Western hegemony, and is scientifically and technologically advanced. Unfortunately, these characteristics can be found only in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
 

I hope that Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia will be like that. They should spend their resources on scientific progress, and on building an army capable of dealing with the aggressors. There is no freedom in our countries. Unfortunately, Egypt is a clear example of the dictatorship, the corruption, the plundering of resources, the oppression of the people, the distortion of its will, the smuggling out of money, and the use of resources in the service of Israel, and in the service of a group of businessmen.
 

We hope that every [Arab] country will make progress scientifically and technologically. Why do we import weapons? Why do we pay billions of dollars on war planes, which we only use to fight one another?
 

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