Presidential candidate Abdallah al-Ashaal called for Egyptians to apply the law of social isolation on those who corrupted political life in Egypt. He added these who corrupted Egypt shouldn’t be buried in Egypt’s immaculate land, stressing former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak should be buried in Israel, since he cooperated with Israel. His statements were made during a large conference in Dakrans in the governorate of Dakahlia on Saturday October 29. Abdallah Al-Ashaal, tour guide Tarek Naguib and businessman Alaa Othman Shabaka attended the conference. Al-Ashaal accused Mubarak of implementing Zionist projects by putting Mossad agents and CIA agents throughout Egypt. “Don’t ask me about my electoral program before the cleansing of Egypt because the real problem is cleansing Egypt from Mossad agents who are spread everywhere,” Al-Ashaal said. He also pointed out the contracts signed by Mubarak with large gas and petrol companies, where an estimate of about 68 contracts. He assured the importance of the People’s Assembly and how some people are trying to hinder its process. He ended by saying Egyptians have to rearrange the state again because Egypt is rich with natural resources of gas, petrol and from the Suez Canal. He added if Egyptians developed them, the income will reach 40 billion EGP (U.S. $6.7 million) instead of 4 billion EGP (U.S. $670,000).
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