Egyptian opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei made his way through swarming crowds in Cairo's Tahrir Square Sunday, an appearance that signaled a defiant gesture against the current military curfew.
The move could also signal a possible attempt to position himself as President Hosni Mubarak's leading opponent.
Earlier Sunday, ElBaradei called for Mubarak to "leave today and save the country.""This is a country that is falling apart," ElBaradei told CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS."Egypt is entering a period of transition, and a government of national unity is needed to fill the void and hold "fair and free" elections, ElBaradei said.



























