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[Published: Monday September 06 2010]

Egypt's  ElBaradei alleges 'smear campaign'

Cairo, 06 Sept-(ANA)-Former UN chief nuclear chief Mohamed ElBaradei has accused Egypt's government of being behind a smear campaign targeting his family.

A government-run newspaper had said the ElBaradeis were accused of being atheists and having a daughter married to a non-Muslim.

Mr ElBaradei said this was how "the regime" responded to reformers.

He has been seen as a potential presidential candidate in Egypt, a Muslim-majority state.

Speculation is high about who may replace Hosni Mubarak, the country's 82-year-old president, who is known to be unwell but has no obvious successor after nearly 30 years in office.

Mr ElBaradei, a Nobel Peace Prize winner as well as former head of the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency, was quoted in independent newspaper Al-Dustour as saying the government was "waging a campaign of sheer lies" against himself and his family.

He also condemned a "smear campaign" allegedly being waged on the social networking site Facebook.

"This just shows how desperate the forces against change have become by resorting to a smear campaign based on lies and fabrication," he told the Associated Press news agency through a spokeswoman.

A spokesman for President Mubarak's National Democratic Party, Ali Eddin Helal, said it had had no connection to the alleged Facebook campaign, which he called an attempt at "character assassination". (ANA)

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