Assassination attempt on Egypt vice president: Report
Saturday February 05, 2011 11:35:35 AM,
IANS
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Washington: An
assassination attempt on Egypt's Vice President Omar Suleiman has
failed, but it left two of his bodyguards dead, a media report
said.
The attempt to kill Suleiman took place in recent days, sources
told Fox News Saturday.
Embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak had appointed Suleiman
as vice president to quell the unrest in the country.
Mubarak, who has ruled the country for nearly 30 years, is under
intense pressure to quit with defiant protesters gathered at
Cairo's downtown Tahrir Square stepping up their demonstration.
An Obama administration official said the attack took place after
Suleiman, a former spy chief, was appointed vice president Jan 29.
It was an organised attack on Suleiman's motorcade, Fox News said.
When contacted, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said:
"I'm not going to ... get into that question."
The vice president's post was empty when Suleiman was tapped for
the job. The appointment took place after the protests that began
Jan 25 intensified.
The US is holding discussions with Egyptian officials on a
proposal for President Hosni Mubarak to resign immediately and
hand over power to a transitional government that would be
supported by the military.
The Barack Obama administration is working on the proposal for
Mubarak to quit now and turn over power to a transitional
government headed by Vice President Omar Suleiman with the support
of the Egyptian military, New York Times quoted administration
officials and Arab diplomats as saying.
Suleiman backed by Egyptian armed forces chief Lt. Gen. Sami Enan
and defence minister, Field Marshal Mohamed Tantawi, would
immediately begin a process of constitutional reform.
A senior administration source, while expressing surprise that
news of the assassination attempt was just now breaking, said: "He
(Suleiman) is the transition plan ... or at least one of them for
the Egyptians."
Egypt receives about $1.3 billion in military aid from Washington
every year, second only to Israel, and has received nearly $30
billion in economic aid since 1975, according to State Department
figures.
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