organization:strong egypt party

  • Strong Egypt Party: The revolution’s constitution has yet to be written | Mada Masr, 20th of January 2014

    http://madamasr.com/content/strong-egypt-party-revolutions-constitution-has-yet-be-written-0

    The Strong Egypt Party issued a statement on Monday slamming the results of the constitutional referendum, saying the 98.1 percent approval rating was a sign of Egypt’s return to “the club of totalitarian and authoritarian countries.”

    The statement harshly condemned the state’s campaign to mobilize for a “yes” vote ahead of the referendum, using the nation’s resources in the interests of one ruler and his entourage.

    “Egypt has come back officially — and unfortunately — to the ranks of the countries where dissidents are traitors, opposite opinions are foreign agents and patriotism is only for those who blindly support,” the party said.

    Seven Strong Egypt Party members were arrested in the days leading up to the referendum on charges related to hanging posters urging a “no” vote on the constitution. In protest against the arrests, the party boycotted the entire electoral process.

    The arrests provoked condemnation from national and international human rights organizations as well as foreign elections monitoring bodies.

    The international monitoring mission Transparency International (TI) said in an official statement Thursday that a free and fair voting process in the constitutional referendum was “impaired” by the political context leading up to the polls, citing the arrest of the Strong Egypt Party members in particular.

    “Of further concern in the period prior to the referendum are in particular violent attacks by security forces against protesters, violent attacks on security forces that appear politically motivated, the detention of scores of persons affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, the politically motivated prosecution of these persons as well as non-Muslim Brotherhood critics of the government, and the new law on assembly restricting this right,” TI warned.

    The Strong Egypt Party was founded by former Muslim Brotherhood leader Abdel Moneim Abouel Fotouh, and many of its members defected from the deposed Islamist group. The party has been viewed as a promising moderate “middle way” by supporters, and dismissed by critics as an offshoot of the Brotherhood.

    In Monday’s statement, the party reiterated its respect for those who participated in the constitutional referendum, but also underscored the low voter turnout.

    The High Elections Commission had announced a voter turnout of 38.6 percent, but the party argued that "a real and a permanent constitution for Egypt won’t pass with only one third of the total votes.”

    The statement also pointed to a seeming lack of youth participation in the referendum, interpreting this absence as a sign that the current regime does not represent the youth.

  • Egypte : A la veille du référendum sur la Constitution, de nouvelles arrestations d’activistes qui appellent à voter « non » | Human Rights Watch
    http://www.hrw.org/news/2014/01/13/egypt-activists-arrested-no-campaign

    (New York) – At least seven peaceful activists from the Strong Egypt party face criminal charges, apparently for hanging posters calling for a “no” vote in the forthcoming constitutional referendum. During interrogations with prosecutors and police, questions fixated on the posters and the men’s political views. The constitutional referendum will be held on January 14 and 15, 2014.

    #élections #Constitution #Egypte

  • Strong Egypt Party suspends ‘no’ campaign following more arrests | Mada Masr
    13th of January

    http://madamasr.com/content/strong-egypt-party-suspends-%E2%80%98no%E2%80%99-campaign-following-more-a

    The Strong Egypt Party has suspended its campaign against the draft constitution, following the arrest of several of its members Sunday night.

    The party said the decision comes in light of the “arrest campaign and systematic security violations” its members are subjected to, according to a statement posted on the Strong Egypt Party Facebook page.

    The party had earlier announced it would take part in the run-up to the referendum, scheduled to take place on January 14 and 15, and campaign for a “no” vote.

    On Sunday night, three more members of the Strong Egypt Party were arrested in Cairo after posting and distributing material promoting a “no” vote for the draft constitution, according to the party’s statement.

    “Mohamed Abu Leila, Ahmed Badawy and Samy Ashraf were arrested while presenting the party’s stance on rejecting the draft constitution to the public through posters and flyers in Hadayek al-Qobba neighborhood,” reported Ahmed Imam, the party’s spokesperson. 

    Imam said that the continued arrests proves that the authorities “want nothing but a yes vote on this constitution by any means possible, and do not want a true democratic process that reflects the different opinions.”

    This, Imam says, undermines any attempts to resolve the political crisis through the people’s free will, forcing the party to reconsider its stance towards the referendum.

    Last week, three other members of the Strong Egypt Party were arrested while distributing posters promoting a “no” vote. It followed the arrest, a few days earlier, of the party’s coordinator in Gharbeya, north of Cairo.

    Even before the draft constitution was completed, television commercials and street posters campaigning for a “yes” vote began flooding the public sphere. Except for disgruntled graffiti drawn on walls, there has been almost no evidence of a “no” campaign.

  • Constitution/Egypte Strong Egypt Party members arrested after posting ‘no’ campaign material | Mada Masr

    http://madamasr.com/content/strong-egypt-party-members-arrested-after-posting-‘no’-campaign-material

    Three members of the Strong Egypt Party were arrested on Tuesday while distributing posters promoting a “no” vote in the upcoming constitutional referendum, the party announced on its official Facebook page. (...) In addition to the Strong Egypt Party, the April 6 Youth Movement, Revolutionary Socialists, and the Path of the Revolution Front have all announced their support for a “no” vote during the upcoming referendum.

    The Ministry of Interior has listed “material against the constitution” as among confiscated materials during the recent arrests of several Muslim Brotherhood members.

    Sur Orient XXI http://orientxxi.info/magazine/la-constitution-egyptienne-est,0444
    http://orientxxi.info/magazine/batailles-autour-de-la,0423

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