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  • "I am worried most about the Salafis, because they are not accustomed to politics," said Mr. al-Nagar, who campaigns for Mohamed ElBaradei, a Nobel Peace laureate and potential candidate in presidential elections due in November. "Their main concern is to exclude anyone else."

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