Ayman Nour
Ayman Nour
Ayman Abd El Aziz Nouris an Egyptian politician, a former member of the Egyptian Parliament, founder and chairman of the El Ghad party. He left Egypt following the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état, though he has stated he has gone to Lebanon for treatment of a wound he sustained while in prison and hopes to return to Egypt...
capacity egyptian found great honesty journey people program reform short solidarity time
We found in this long journey in a short time a great capacity for honesty, a great solidarity from the people for the Egyptian program for change, for the Egyptian program to reform this nation,
reality giving results
The results have no relation to reality. We won't give legitimacy to something that is illegitimate.
accept elections examples fair free front god hold results rigged seen
We accept only the results of free and fair elections, and we won't accept results of rigged elections. ... We have seen examples of forgery ... we hold the NDP (ruling party) responsible in front of God for forging the elections.
charges enthusiasm looked throwing truth wish
I wish the prosecution would have investigated and searched for the truth with the same enthusiasm it looked for accusations. The prosecution has been throwing around charges in a premeditated way.
people protected
You have not protected the people of Egypt, you have protected the people in power.
shows statement understand
It shows she doesn't understand anything at all. She made a statement that suggests she doesn't know she was in Egypt. It was comical.
I'm not going to congratulate him. Congratulate him for what?
It's very humiliating. This is more than I can take.
achievement happens
conducted with transparency. And if this happens it will be a big achievement for Egypt.
forged happened
What happened was a continuation of the forged referendums that used to take place before.
results
The results have nothing to do with reality.
fair government lied treating
This is not an election. They are treating this as another referendum. The government has lied (about a fair vote).
elections fabricated margin mubarak small win wiser
This is not an election. It would have been wiser for Hosni Mubarak to win by a small margin or even lose, than win in a fabricated way.
due legal percent process whether winning
This is not about winning or losing, but about due process. Whether we got 1 percent or 51 percent, if you feel the process is flawed, we are going to take legal measures.