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Fouad Allam, a retired general in Egypt's anti-terrorism security apparatus, said there is no way to compare the recent attacks with those in the 1990s, which were led by larger, more organized groups that have since been marginalized by a protracted, harsh government crackdown.Fouad Allam, a retired general in Egypt's anti-terrorism security apparatus, said there is no way to compare the recent attacks with those in the 1990s, which were led by larger, more organized groups that have since been marginalized by a protracted, harsh government crackdown.In an official statement Sunday, the opposition Al-Ghad Party said the violence was the result of the "environment of oppression and depression," a reference to the emergency laws the country has lived under since 1981. Opposition groups have repeatedly called on President Hosni Mubarak to revoke the laws."The country is in a state of anger and the people are suffering and these individual attacks are a reaction to the injustice," Akef said."We only hope that these attacks do not stand in the way of political reform," he said in a statement, acknowledging that Mubarak had no plans to end emergency law "whether these attacks take place or they don't.""The country is in a state of anger and the people are suffering and these individual attacks are a reaction to the injustice," Akef said.The Interior Ministry said the bombing was a result of the police roundup of those behind the bazaar bombing in early April.
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