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基辛格质疑“阿拉伯之春”

2012年9月17日
Supporters of Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy demonstrate against the delay of the Egyptian presidential results and against the Supreme Council for the Armed Forces (SCAF) at Tahrir square in Cairo June 22, 2012. Egypt's military rulers dismissed complaints from protesters on Friday that it was entrenching its rule and blamed Morsy for stirring up emotions that drew thousands onto Cairo's Tahrir Square. Morsy shot back that the generals were defying the democratic will of the people and said protests would go on. But he stopped short of repeating a claim to have won last weekend's election, urging simply a rapid announcement of the result, and praised the army as "patriotic". REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS CIVIL UNREST)
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就阿拉伯世界新近发生暴力骚乱,前美国国务卿基辛格警告说,不应理想化看待“阿拉伯之春”。基辛格在周一(9月17日)一期的德国《图片报》上强调,他对“阿拉伯之春”的感受一开始就同许多西方国家和媒体不同。他指出,有75%的埃及选民将选票投给穆斯林兄弟会和极端伊斯兰人士。这位诺贝尔和平奖得主表示,这并不意味着难以同埃及建立良好关系,但必须清楚,西方和阿拉伯国家目前并不生活在一个价值共同体内。现年89岁的基辛格指出,阿拉伯世界向民主制的发展是一个非常缓慢的过程。他表示,捍卫沙利亚法的政党成为民主政党是几乎不可能的。

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