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http://af.reuters.com/article/egyptNews/idAFLDE70T0B020110130>
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Egyptian opposition forces have agreed to support opposition figure Mohamed ElBaradei to negotiate with the government, a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood said on Sunday.
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>"Political groups support ElBaradei to negotiate with the regime," Essam el-Eryan told Al Jazeera television.
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>Al Arabiya television carried the same report on screen but did not attribute it directly to Eryan.>
>He's being interviewed by Fareed Zakaria on CNN right now....
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>However, it appears this has been in the works for months:
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/aug/1/muslim-brotherhood-supports-elbaradei/Isn't ElBaradei Arabic for Kerensky ?
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