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Gen. Omar Suleiman emerged in recent weeks as the man most likely to oversee a transition toward political reform in Egypt. However, he is an unpalatable choice for the hundreds of thousands of Egyptians who have gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square.
Tom Malinowksi, Washington director for Human Rights Watch, said the anti-government protesters see Gen. Suleiman as "a creature of Mubarak."
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"For the process to be credible, it has to be much more inclusive, and decisions need to be made through negotiation rather than dictated by Suleiman," he added.
Egyptian protesters not seen accepting Suleiman as new leader →