Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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Copts are concerned about the role of Islamist protesters

LE FIGARO

Death in the soul, Faouzi Ibrahim finally decided Tuesday not to take part in the event of Alexandria. By last weekend, already this young Coptic used in real estate had felt somewhat isolated in the middle of processions consisting mostly of fellow Muslims. " I sometimes felt that I was watching a funny I r '" he said, unveiling the cross tattooed on her wrist. So Tuesday morning, when a group of excited young people has suddenly attacked in two steps of the al-Kaed Ibrahim, the man went home without asking his remains. "I chose to manifest to defend my country, not that it fell to the Muslim Brotherhood , "he grimaces.

As Ibrahim Fawzi, many Christians seem to have abandoned Alexandria pounding the pavement because of the increasing visibility of "Brothers" in the procession s. Absent during the first steps early last week, they finally called to parade on Friday and is now actively involved in management of events. Late Tuesday morning, spilling their minibus in a continuous stream of waves of demonstrators from the suburbs while their identities militants controlled the entry of the procession. "Along with other opposition parties, we actually play an important role in the movement which takes place today, "admits Sobhi Saleh, former MP and head of political bureau of the Muslim Brotherhood in Alexandria, which states:" We're doing this fight without highlight our color policy , with the sole objective of bringing down the dictator. "

Facing the emergence of the Islamist movement in the heart of the revolt in Egypt, the Christians of Alexandria, Orthodox Catholic, responded to earlier uncoordinated. Experienced by recurring tensions between religious communities and traumatized by the attack that left 21 dead front of a Coptic church in the city during the night of Saint-Sylvestre, some choose to raze the walls, avoid crowds and are reluctant to speak in public. "If Mubarak falls, the Islamists inevitably end up by coming to power and impose Islamic law, namely Ibrahim Fawzi so believes. However, that day, we will have no right to carry our cross in public. "

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