There is a great need for protest movements with political vision with specific objectives in order to achieve success and sustainability on the ground. It is not unreasonable. After the President's speech yesterday, which opened many doors that were previously closed in the political process, we see the need for dialogue. Dialogue should guarantee a specific timetable for achieving the demands of the protesters, including the departure of the current broken system, the dissolution of the parliament, and steps that will be taken to build a decent life for every Egyptian citizen. Dialogue must ensure accountability of the perpetrators of state-inspired chaos and intimidation of citizens in their homes. Dialogue must remember the blood of the martyrs and the victims, and heal their families. Finally, dialogue must prove to the world that the people of Egypt want to live their lives strongly and intelligently.
Tribute must be paid to the brave young Egyptians, to Egypt, and its armed forces, which have thus far managed a successful protest and have sent a message to the world that seven thousand years of civilization can only be added in the culture of its people, who must rise above the harsh conditions.
Now I invite Mr. MP Omar Suleiman to go down to the field and begin dialogue with the father of his sons, such a tour will have a great impact in the hearts of every Egyptian.
Anwar Esmat Sadat
Founder Representative,
Reform & Development Party
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