11/12/05 09:36:01.22 dhPLpT7K
エジプトの議会選挙でのイスラミスト大躍進について、西欧側とは異なるサウジアラビアからの見方
The outcome of the polls may not be welcome to the West, or to many of the young protesters who overthrew Egypt’s
ruler of 30 years, but it confirms a trend set by Islamist election wins in post-uprising Tunisia and Morocco in
the last two months.
“It does have implications for US and Western interests in the region. It’s not going to be business as usual,”
said Shadi Hamid, director of research at the Brookings Doha Center.
“But it’s not a specifically Islamist issue. Arabs don’t like US policy, so the governments they elect will not
like US policy. It’s just a new reality in the region.”
Armed with popular legitimacy from Egypt’s freest vote since army officers ousted the king in 1952, the Muslim
Brotherhood and ultra-conservative Salafi Islamists look set to dominate parliament once a tortuous voting process
winds up in January.
URLリンク(www.saudigazette.com.sa)
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*中東のイスラム回帰はエジプトに限らずチェニジアやモロッコにも見られ、この地域の趨勢であるという・・