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Volume 10 Issue 277 Rabi ul Awaal 7, 1432 AH / February 11, 2011 - $1

Egypt VP: Protests must end soon

2.5 Million attend World Muslim Congregation in Bangladesh At least 2.5 million Muslims joined prayers near Dhaka, as part of the second largest annual Islamic festival after the Hajj. The first phase of the Biswa Ijtema, or World Muslim Congregation was held at the banks of the river Turag in two phases, Jan 21 to 23 and January 28 to 30, to accomodate visitors from across the country and the world. Detail on page 14

Liberal Membership controversy reflects political passion: Campbell Premier Gordon Campbell says controversy about questionable party memberships is inevitable in the enthusiasm over the B.C. Liberal leadership race, but that he is confident the party will make sure valid members choose his successor. Mr. Campbell, elected Liberal leader 17 years ago, told reporters after a farewell speech to the Richmond Chamber of Commerce that the membership disputes reflect the “energy and passion” in the race, and that membership questions are inevitable in such contests. “You know the party will go through this time and again, and you have to count on the party to make sure things are done properly and fairly,” he said in a rare comment on the leadership race. The party announced on Tuesday that at least 50,000 new members have

joined since the leadership race began, but also acknowledged irregularities, such as 40 names from one address in Kelowna. Media reports linked the 40 names to the campaign of former health minister Kevin Falcon. Party spokesperson Lilian Kim said she could not confirm that, adding that the situation has been flagged and is under review. Mr. Falcon faced other woes. His team conceded on Tuesday that a supporter had signed up several members of the Kamloops Blazers Hockey Team without their knowledge. That admission came as Mr. Falcon’s campaign accused the campaign of Christy Clark, the former deputy premier who has been leading public-opinion polls as the favoured choice of the public and party, of

Omar Suleiman, the Egyptian vice-president, warned on Tuesday that his government "can't put up with continued protests" for a long time, as tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters rallied in Cairo's Tahrir Square for the sixteenth day in a row. In a sharply worded statement reflecting the regime's impatience and frustration with the mass demonstrations, the newly appointed Suleiman said the crisis must be ended as soon as possible. Increasingly the public face of the embattled government, Suleiman said there will be "no ending of the regime" and no immediate departure for President Hosni Mubarak, according to the state news agency MENA, reporting on a meeting between the vice-president and independent newspapers. The immediate departure of Mubarak is a key demand for the pro-democracy demonstrators. Mubarak's pledge to not seek another term later this year didn't tame the angry protests. Meanwhile, the UN secretarygeneral, Ban Ki-moon added his voice to host of countries calling for "an orderly transition" in Egypt. Speaking at the United Nations headquarters in New York, Moon said Egyptian government must heed the call from its people for greater reform immediately. Suleiman reportedly told the editors of the newspapers that the regime wants dialogue to resolve protesters'

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