2. Copts in a cross road

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Year: 
2011
Week: 
21
Article number: 
2
Article pages: 
9
Date of source: 
May 21, 2011
Author: 
Hānī Labīb
Reviewer: 
Diana Ghali
Article summary: 

 AWR's Managing Director Hānī Labīb writes in al-Hayāh about the recent sectarian incidents having erupted in Egypt. He suggests several scenarios for Egypt's future.

Article full text: 

First scenario is the Islamic State scenario, backed by media and social existence of Islamic movements. Second scenario is a Military State, backed by the control of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces on power which is completely rejected by political powers. Third scenario is a civil state, backed by all political powers and Christian Egyptians because it is a real application of civil law in the country without any discrimination or marginalization.

Not applying the law on perpetrators promotes a very dangerous concept, being circulated by some people, that the declaration by the supreme council of the armed forces is some kind of a collusion.

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