Ex-Mubarak spy chief Omar Suleiman warns of a "religious state" in Egypt
April 12, 2012
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and its people will suffer from the inability to communicate with others," he said.
"It is my belief that those who demand that I run, like a majority of this nation's citizens, are in a predicament and indeed the whole state is in a predicament, especially after the Brotherhood decided to field one of its leaders for the presidency after it pledged not to," Suleiman, a 75-year-old career army officer, said in the interview.
"That change struck horror in the souls of members of Egyptian society. If the Brotherhood's candidate wins the presidential election, Egypt will be turned into a
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