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CAIRO – The ex-U.N. nuclear chief who has emerged as an opposition leader in Egypt urged the government Saturday to respond to peaceful demands for change, cautioning it could face a popular uprising if it doesn't.
Mohamed ElBaradei, who returned to Cairo a week ago to a hero's welcome by supporters who see him as a possible rival to President Hosni Mubarak in next year's elections, told The Associated Press that he hopes to create a peaceful public movement pressing for electoral reforms.
Ex-UN nuclear chief: Egypt is hungry for change - Yahoo! News
Mohamed ElBaradei, who returned to Cairo a week ago to a hero's welcome by supporters who see him as a possible rival to President Hosni Mubarak in next year's elections, told The Associated Press that he hopes to create a peaceful public movement pressing for electoral reforms.
Ex-UN nuclear chief: Egypt is hungry for change - Yahoo! News