In Egypt In Dakahlia Activity started
People's Campaign to support ElBaradei in Dakahlia in the first leg of some political activists and members of the
April 6 Youth Movement individually to receive ElBaradei at the Cairo airport late February 2010. Began some individuals (including 3 from
April 6 Youth Movement ) activity in an orderly fashion in early March, to start distributing their publication 4 thousand to support the IAEA within the
Mansoura University. With the increasing number of members of the campaign employed a human development coach to receive lectures on how to work together.
Outside Egypt In the Arab States In Kuwait According to
George Ishak, The online group had planned to hold its first meeting in public to launch the
Kuwaiti branch of the Egyptian
National Association for Change. Kuwaiti authorities deported 17 Egyptian nationals supporting potential Egyptian presidential candidate Mohamed ElBaradei in Kuwait City. They were among 33 Egyptians in Kuwait City who belonged to a pro-ElBaradei group on the social networking site Facebook and who were detained by Kuwaiti authorities. Kuwaiti officials said Egypt's internal politics should be kept in Egypt and not exercised abroad. The Egyptian political forces to staged a protest in front of the Embassy of Kuwait in Cairo.
Gameela Ismail, an Egyptian journalist, said the demonstration comes to protest the practices of the Kuwaiti security forces and their arrest of the Egyptians because of their ad campaign to launch the
Kuwaiti branch of the Egyptian
National Association for Change. While ElBaradei described the Egyptians deportation from Kuwait
"gross injustice".
In Europe In England A group of Egyptians who live in England supporting the peaceful change of the Constitution in Egypt towards more democratization. The group stands behind Dr Mohamed ElBaradei who champions this cause.
In North America In The United States Mr ElBaradei decided to visit the US during April 2010. Mr ElBaradei's visit to the United States will include meetings with Egyptians abroad to
"discuss his agenda for change and answer their questions on how to move forward", said an official from Mr ElBaradei's National Association for Change. The trip could represent an opportunity for Mr ElBaradei to focus on one of the stated goals of his National Association for Change: the enfranchisement of Egyptians abroad, many of whom have felt for years that their views on governance are neglected by the regime. In the wake of the strong support for the National Association for Change in the United States, Egyptians living in the US formed the Egyptian Association For Change (EAC). The EAC priorities include a free and fair elections involving all Egyptians including the Egyptian Diaspora, and guarantees of freedom of expression and peaceful political participation. To meet these objectives, the EAC mobilizes communities and individuals to advocate for constitutional reforms and the implementation of specific measures to ensure fair and transparent elections in Egypt. While the EAC support the NAC's call for change and adopted the 7 points it has presented for reform, there is no formal relationship between the two organizations. However members of the EAC are in constant communication with the members of NAC to coordinate and synchronize positions and efforts. On May 1, 2010, Egyptians in America voted in a mock election organized by the EAC. For the first time ever, they participated in a free and fair Egyptian electoral process that included Hamdeen Sabahi, Mohamed ElBaradei, Ayman Nour, Amr Moussa and Gamal Mubarak as candidates. The EAC's main headquarters is in Washington, D.C., with chapters in NY/NJ, Massachusetts, North Carolina, California and Michigan. Egyptian expatriates may have a
natural affinity for Mr ElBaradei, whose global cachet resonates with expatriates who hope to see a comprehensive rethinking of Egypt's political system. According to figures from the 2007
US census bureau, there are nearly 200,000 people of Egyptian ancestry living in the United States. == Figures ==