Islamic extremists?

I saw a good article But it disappeared as it had a list of the new rules to be implemented with stiff punishments. Nowhere to be found. Edit - I just found it.

It has new rules for punishment for this type of behavior - In a statement faxed to news organizations, the cabinet said it would review a draft law on the legalization of unauthorized places of worship and may approve a unified law within two weeks. Anti-Discrimination Policy Egypt will add a new clause to its punishment law, stipulating a prison sentence and a fine on anyone, including government employees, who practices discrimination of citizens based on gender, origin, language, religion or belief, the statement said. The fine would range from 30,000 Egyptian pounds ($5,027.82) to 100,000 pounds ($16,759.40), it added http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-10... I agree with you and was hoping you would have more information.

As Egypt undergoes a chaotic power transition and security vacuum in the wake of the uprising, the Coptic Christian minority is particularly worried about the show of force by ultraconservative Islamists. Prime Minister Essam Sharaf, addressing the nation in a televised speech, said the violence threatened to throw Egypt's post-Mubarak transition off course. "The protest was peaceful.

We wanted to hold a sit-in, as usual," said Essam Khalili, a protester wearing a white shirt with a cross on it. "Thugs attacked us and a military vehicle jumped over a sidewalk and ran over at least 10 people. I saw them."

Wael Roufail, another protester, corroborated the account. "I saw the vehicle running over the protesters. Then they opened fired at us," he said.

Khalili said protesters set fire to army vehicles when they saw them hitting the protesters. Prime Minister Essam Sharaf, appearing on state TV in the early hours of Monday, said the government's attempts to build a modern, democratic state were being disrupted by security concerns and talk of plots against democracy. "We will not surrender to these malicious conspiracies and we will not accept reverting back," he said before the interim cabinet met and launched an investigation into the violence.

Justice Minister Mohamed Abdel Aziz el-Guindy said the investigation and any trials would be handled by military courts. State newspaper Al Ahram said 15 people were being investigated. State media had said dozens were detained.

HA HA HA HA HA! My friend, I agree with you in theory ... But you would be deporting a good 80 per cent of the population! I'd go home if I could live with TEN million poor, PROGRESSIVE Egyptians, and I'd work my entire life to help them.

I'd rather do that than live with NINETY million Egyptians who are, yes, 8 tenths Islamist. People like G. #2 and El Alex, still sticking to their ever-predictable diatribes in the middle of the unprecedented violence that Islamist sentiment has caused, are in my opinion the very stubborn scum that needs to be mopped off the streets before Egypt can ever become anything again.

Don't listen to Passio? , he's a sheep in pig's clothing and has been a shame to 15 million Arab Christians ever since they started reading his posts. Those protesters were called 'kuffar' on video by the military, news networks said 'Coptic thugs' were attacking the army, hundreds of Muslims showed up with guns and bombs and sticks and swords and yes, one of the 27 murdered Copts died of a thrust from a sword.

Another one lost his head. I've never understood why a generally intelligent person such as yourself chooses to hang on even one inch to Islam. You know you have to convince yourself harder and harder to believe any of it.

Saying you're an educated moderate Muslim is like saying there can be an educated moderate Nazi.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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