ElBaradei Calls for Media Reforms at 25 January Revolution Memorial
Mohamed ElBaradei, the former UN nuclear watchdog chief, attended a poignant ceremony honouring the families of 42 victims of Egypt's 25 January Revolution. The event served as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and democracy in the country.
During the ceremony, ElBaradei delivered a powerful speech advocating for significant changes in Egyptian media. He called for the removal of corrupt officials involved in the tragic killing of protesters during the revolution. This, he believed, was a crucial step towards achieving a peaceful democratic transition.
ElBaradei was not alone in his call for accountability. Former Field Marshal Magdi Hatata echoed his sentiments, urging the punishment of officials responsible for the decision to fire at protesters. Both men emphasised the need for clear, tangible steps towards democratic reform.
ElBaradei vowed to continue his struggle until all the goals of the revolution have been achieved. He pledged his support to the families of the martyrs, highlighting the importance of fulfilling the revolution's demands. The event served as a stark reminder of the ongoing journey towards justice and democracy in Egypt.
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