CAIRO - Egyptian liberal politician Mohamed ElBaradei condemned
Egypt's Islamist-led authorities on Wednesday for not arresting a Muslim cleric
who said he should be sentenced to death.
ElBaradei's response came the
same day as an outspoken secular opponent of Tunisia's Islamist-led government
was killed outside his home in what the country's prime minister condemned as a
political assassination.
The "Arab Spring" revolts have brought
emboldened Islamist parties to power after decades of repression, but have also
exposed divisions between them and their secular opponents.