Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood government schedules elections on Easter Sunday to keep Christians from voting

Coptic activist, lawyer and president of the Egyptian Human Rights Union Naguib Gebrail says that this choice of a date violates ''human rights as concerns religious freedom." Now why would a Sharia regime do that? Don't they know that Sharia is benign, tolerant, and fully compatible with Western principles of human rights? Imam Rauf, call your office!
"Egypt: rushed elections not conducive to stability, NSF," from ANSAmed, February 22 (thanks to Insubria):
(ANSAmed) - CAIRO- Egypt's main opposition group as criticized the ''rush'' to hold the upcoming elections, saying that this ''will not lead to stability''. National Salvation Front (NSF) spokesman Khaled Daoud told ANSAmed that the front would meet on Sunday to discuss the calling of elections to begin on April 27. He added that the group's lawyers were looking into filing a complaint of unconstitutionality against the new electoral law.

Coptic activist, lawyer and president of the Egyptian Human Rights Union Naguib Gebrail has meanwhile spoken out against the choice of date itself. He said that the Muslim Brotherhood had found ''a new method'' to stop Egypt's Copts from voting, by calling for elections to be held on their Easter. April 28 is Palm Sunday for Egyptian Copts and their Easter will be on May 5, when the second round of voting is slated to be held in a number of voting districts including Cairo.

The decree for election day therefore violates ''human rights as concerns religious freedom'', Gebrail said. Egyptian coptic tycoon Naguib Sawiris also critized the decision. (ANSAmed).
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/02/egypt-muslim-brotherhood-government-schedules-elections-on-easter-sunday-to-keep-christians-from-vot.html

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