Monday, January 27, 2014

Egyptian Christians Cautiously Optimistic Over New Constitution

The following opinion editorial by Nick Gray of Christian Middle East Watch takes a look at Egypt's new constitution, voted in last week, and the hopeful expectations of Egypt's Coptic Christians, who have been heavily persecuted since the overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood's regime under Mohammed Morsi. Although the new constitution does promise to provide greater equality for Egypt's religious minorities, attacks on Christian churches and kidnappings by radical groups still continue on a regular basis.

NEWS | Egyptian Christians Cautiously Optimistic Over New Constitution

The following opinion editorial by Nick Gray of Christian Middle East Watch takes a look at Egypt's new constitution, voted in last week, and the hopeful expectations of Egypt's Coptic Christians, who have been heavily persecuted since the overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood's regime under Mohammed Morsi. Although the new constitution does promise to provide greater equality for Egypt's religious minorities, attacks on Christian churches and kidnappings by radical groups still continue on a regular basis.

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