are the ones that seem to be doing those violent acts. |
Egyptians -- the community at large, the opposition parties and the judiciary -- have all agreed that they do not want anybody (else) to run their elections. Egypt is a proud country, |
I don't think that we have enough evidence to prove the second assumption, ... So for now we are taking things as they really look and looking at the people living there. |
If there are demonstrations, they will be sabotaging the elections, |
It doesn't look this way, ... Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer. |
It's just a rogue act of violence done by people who have been misguided, |
It's the responsibility of the police and the security forces to secure the voters' rights to cast ballots. But we have given instructions for self-restraint. |
Somebody has received and trained them and used them, and this is a process we need to deal with, |
That kind of MO [method of operation] has not been typical to Egypt before but, to do that, you have to have some cooperation of locals, the tribesmen in Sinai, and that's the main assumption we're working on right now, |
That kind of MO [method of operation] has not been typical to Egypt before but, to do that, you have to have some cooperation of locals, the tribesmen in Sinai, and that's the main assumption we're working on right now. |
That's a difficult question. Definitely, we can see that the acts of violence are increasing. Whether that is directly related to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq or not is anybody's guess. |
The Arab League is melting at the edges. It is a time of change, in many dimensions. |
The election commission is headed by the head of the supreme court in Egypt, which is much higher ranking than the administrative court, so they are not bound by that legally, |
The investigation is going very well. The people involved in the investigation have been able to uncover many of the people who have been involved, |
The world started with some skepticism. I think skepticism was warranted, |