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Washington:  The US has asked the interim Egyptian government to honour its commitment and take steps towards reconciliation that will lead to a civilian-led, inclusive government through free and fair elections.  “As Egypt’s transition proceeds, the United States urges the interim Egyptian government to fully implement those rights and freedoms that are guaranteed in the new constitution for the benefit of the Egyptian people, and to take steps towards reconciliation,” US Secretary of State John Kerry said in a statement on Saturday.
“The work that began in Tahrir Square must not end there. The interim government has committed repeatedly to a transition process that expands democratic rights and leads to a civilian-led, inclusive government through free and fair elections. “Now is the time to make that commitment a reality and to ensure respect for the universal human rights of all Egyptians,” Kerry said.
Egyptian voters approved the new constitution by more than 98 percent in a referendum result that the government hailed as a popular endorsement of the army’s overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. Egypt’s turbulent experiment in participatory democracy last three years has reminded all that it’s not one vote that determines a democracy, it’s all the steps that follow, he noted.
“It’s a challenging transition that demands compromise, vigilance, and constant tending. The draft Egyptian constitution passed a public referendum this week, but it’s what comes next that will shape Egypt’s political, economic and social framework for generations,” he said.
Noting that democracy is more than any one referendum or election, Kerry said it is about equal rights and protections under the law for all Egyptians, regardless of their gender, faith, ethnicity or political affiliation. “We have consistently expressed our serious concern about the limits on freedom of peaceful assembly and expression in Egypt, including leading up to the referendum, just as we expressed our concerns about the dangerous path Egypt’s elected government had chosen in the year that lead to 2013’s turbulence,” he said.
The US again urges all sides to condemn and prevent violence and to move towards an inclusive political process based on the rule of law and respect for the fundamental freedoms of all Egyptians, said the Secretary of State.
The US, he said, strongly believe that permitting international observers to monitor and report freely on electoral events is important in building confidence in Egypt’s political transition. (PTI)

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