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Salafist party chairman reopens negotiations with Islamist groups in troubled Sinai |
2012-11-14 |
![]() "I will work to get the different movements, ideologies and tribes in Sinai to engage in political and social discourse in an attempt to end the use of violence as a means of expression," stated Abdel-Ghafour to Al Ahram Arabic-language news site. The Salafist leader, who claims he will know how to approach the different Islamist factions on the ground, detailed that he will be holding a series of meetings with Islamist leaders and figures in both Sinai and Cairo. Through specially-established conflict resolution committees they expect to end the disagreements amongst the residents of Sinai, he asserted, adding that the interior ministry is also playing a role in the social dialogue. The Salafist Nour Party visited Sinai earlier in an attempt to "combat extremism" and end growing violence between security forces and cut-thoat groups. Those negotiations, however, seem to have failed as violence continued in Egypt's Sinai peninsula. Most recently, three coppers were killed and three injured. |
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