In an exclusive interview, opposition activist Mohamed ElBaradei tells NBC’s David Gregory that the “gateway” to stability in the Middle East “starts and ends with a democratic Egypt.”
In an interview with NBC News' Brian Williams, opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei says he is interested in seeing his nation join the "the big human family."
In an interview with NBC's Brian Williams, opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei says he sees hope and dignity for the first time in young Egyptians and declares, "there is no going back."
Mohamed ElBaradei, one of the main figures in the Egyptian uprising, tells NBC’s Brian Williams that for the first time in a long time his countrymen have “confidence, they have hope, they have dignity.”
Mohamed ElBaradei, the former head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog who recently dropped a bid for Egypt's presidency, arrives at a mosque to pray with some protesters, along a street in Cairo January 25, 2012. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
Mohamed ElBaradei, former head of the U.N. nuclear agency, talks during a interview with Reuters at his villa in Cairo this February 27, 2010 file photo. Egyptian presidential candidate Mohamed ElBaradei is prepared to drop his bid to be head of state if he is asked to lead a new government, his cam
Egyptian pro-democracy advocate Mohamed ElBaradei, former chief of the UN nuclear watchdog agency and Egypt's reformist leader, talks during a press conference in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 4, 2011. The Egyptian military guarded thousands of protesters pouring into Cairo's main square on Friday in a