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Egypt's New Coptic Pope Opposed to Religious Constitution
2012-11-07
[An Nahar] Egypt's new Coptic Christian Pope Tawadros II has said he would reject a constitution still in the making if it imposed a religious state in the Mohammedan-majority country, newspapers reported on Tuesday.

Tawadros, whose minority community has become increasingly fearful of the rise of Islamists to power in Egypt, also urged Christians not to leave the country stressing that they have co-existed with Mohammedans for centuries.

"A constitution that hints at imposing a religious state in Egypt is absolutely rejected," he told journalists on Monday, a day after he was chosen pope, the independent Al-Watan newspaper reported.

A 100-member Constituent Assembly, dominated by Islamists and including politicians and public figures, tasked with drafting the new constitution is due to vote on the new charter on Sunday.

The new constitution is to replace the 1971 charter suspended by the military which took power when president Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
was ousted in February last year.

Under Mubarak, and according to initial drafts of the new charter, the constitution says vaguely defined "principles" of Islamic law are the main source of legislation.

Egypt Christians and Jews may conduct their personal status affairs according to their own religious laws, according to an initial draft published by the official MENA news agency.

Addressing Copts who might be considering leaving Egypt, which has seen a spike in sectarian attacks on Christians over the past two years, Tawadros said Egypt was a "sacred land that has no equal in the world."

"As for our brothers in the country, whether Islamists or any others, we lived together for 14 centuries," he told the state-owned Al-Ahram newspaper.

Copts, the Middle East's largest Christian community, have suffered an increase in attacks that killed dozens of Christians after the overthrow of Mubarak and many had opposed the election in June of Islamist President Mohamed Morsi.
Posted by:Fred

#5  I would prefer the latter, Rob.

But that's just me.
Posted by: Barbara   2012-11-07 18:52  

#4  "PaneSpeeker" has been repeating left-fascist propaganda all over Rantburg.

He should be sink-trapped or kneecapped.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2012-11-07 16:41  

#3  They won't gimme a free plane ticket for one thing and right now that would look pretty good.

:(
Conclusion they hate Hard Rock Episcopalians.
Posted by: Shipman   2012-11-07 15:33  

#2  If the Israelis are allowed a Jewish state that discriminates against Christians

Please show proof that Israel discriminates against its Christian citizens, Mr. PlaneSPeeker. Links would be helpful.
Posted by: trailing wife   2012-11-07 11:56  

#1  If the Israelis are allowed a Jewish state that discriminates against Christians who were born there and have lived there for generations, then its a bit rich to argue that Egypt can't do the same.

Our Saudi "friends" are currently helping purge the Christians from Syria too, just like we helped purge most of them from Iraq. Won't be any Christians left in the Middle East soon.
Posted by: PlaneSPeeker   2012-11-07 06:45  

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