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Title: Egyptian leader told: Fear God, postpone referendum'
Post by: NewsCaster on Dec 14, 2012, 05:30 AM
(http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/121213-elbaradei-hmed115p.photoblog600.jpg)AFP - Getty Images fileEgyptian opposition leader and Nobel Prize laureate Mohamed ElBaradei leaves a press conference in Cairo on Nov. 22. In a televised message on Thursday, he warned that the divisive referendum on a draft constitution raises "the specter of civil war."By NBC News and wire servicesEgypt's most prominent democracy advocate has pleaded to President Mohammed Morsi to delay an upcoming vote on a draft constitution to avoid the "specter of civil war."

Follow @NBCNewsWorld (https://twitter.com/NBCNewsWorld)  In an emotional televised message on Thursday, Nobel laureate Mohamed ElBaradei told the Islamist leader: "Fear God, Dr. Morsi and postpone the referendum."

His message comes two days before the Dec. 15 vote on the highly contentious constitution. Morsi and his Islamists allies support the charter while a wide spectrum of liberals, youth groups and others see both the process and the draft as flawed.



A day earlier, Egypt's liberal and secular opposition said it would call off a boycott and instead back a "no" vote in the referendum as long as safeguards are in place for a fair vote.

NBCNews