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demonstrators held up posters of their banned candidate,
the Salafi preacher Hazem Salah Abu Ismail, others described a broader
reason for the protests: a rising fear that the military council ... Mosen
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Gayer, a demonstrator at Tahrir Square, where thousands gathered over the
weekend.
Abu Ismail had been one of the frontrunners in the election campaign, a
deeply conservative Islamist ... country's highest office.
But not all the demonstrators in the weekend protests were Abu Ismail
supporters. Some described themselves as liberals—the very people who
had launched the successful
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January.
Without a Brotherhood candidate in the race, some officials fear that
Hazem Salah Abu Ismail, the charismatic Salafist presidential hopeful who
talks of emulating Iran's theocratic political system ... movement when he threw his own hat in the ring — is
polling far behind Abu Ismail with around 8%, while another moderate
Islamist, Mohammad Salim al-Awa had around
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candidates.
THE THIRD-GENERATION CANDIDATES: The third-generation
candidates are Khaled Ali and Hazem Abu Ismail. The last two terms of
Mubarak's reign, characterised by political stagnation, the elimination ... articulated ideology.
Mubarak's era was the real incubator of candidates like the disqualified
Abu Ismail and Ali, the only representative of the Generation Y that led the
revolution
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causing an extended
political crisis.
Shater could also lose to Salafist presidential candidate Hazem Abu Ismail.
In this case, Egypt would effectively become a competitive theocracy,
alienating non-Islamists ... rise of two candidates from Islamic parties, Khairat
al-Shater and Hazem Salah Abu Ismail. The former is often described as a
moderate, the latter as a radical. Much
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departure has the potential to split the Muslim Brotherhood vote. Similarly,
Hazem Salah Abu Ismail, a lawyer and Islamic scholar, is the candidate favored by young Salafis,
but lacking
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departure has the potential to split the Muslim Brotherhood vote. Similarly,
flazem Salah Abu Ismail, a lawyer and Islamic scholar, is the candidate favored by young Salafis,
but lacking
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