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‘Blind’ Mubarak should step down, top Arab cleric urges | Raw Story

30.1.11

sheikhyusufalqaradawafp Blind Mubarak should step down, top Arab cleric urges‘Blind’ Mubarak should step down, top Arab cleric urges | Raw Story: "DUBAI – Influential Arab cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi on Saturday urged Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down for the good of the country, saying his departure is the only solution to Egypt's crisis.

The Sunni Muslim cleric, who holds Egyptian and Qatari nationalities, also encouraged Egyptians to keep up their peaceful protests demanding an end to Mubarak's three-decade rule, in an interview with Al-Jazeera television.

'President Mubarak ... I advise you to depart from Egypt ... There is no other solution to this problem but for Mubarak to go,' Qaradawi said, accusing the veteran leader of having turned 'blind, deaf and dumb.'"


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