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Pete
11-13-2012, 17:45
Islamists protest for sharia as Egypt debates constitution

http://news.yahoo.com/islamists-protest-sharia-egypt-debates-constitution-090942484.html

"CAIRO (Reuters) - Thousands of Islamists rallied in Cairo on Friday to demand immediate introduction of sharia and called on President Mohamed Mursi to resist opposition to Islamic law.

Islamists, Liberals and non-Islamists have locked horns over what civic freedoms women, Christians and minority groups will enjoy under a new constitution being drafted by an Islamist-dominated panel.

The constitution is supposed to become the cornerstone of democratic transition after the uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak last year. Without it, the country cannot hold elections to replace a parliament that a court declared void in June.

The Islamist camp is divided. Islamists on the panel are aiming to reach consensus over the constitution, but Friday's rally brought together groups with little representation on the body - including the Salafist Front, its political arm the People Party, the Gamaa Islamiya and its Building and Development Party................."

Ain't no easy path to a new constitution over there. A large segment is going to be unhappy no mater which way it is written.

Badger52
11-30-2012, 14:26
Ain't no easy path to a new constitution over there. A large segment is going to be unhappy no mater which way it is written.Right as usual. (http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57556428/egypt-protesters-erupt-upon-constitutions-passage/)

Snippets:

Updated at 1:45 p.m. ET
CAIRO Giant crowds of protesters packed Cairo's Tahrir Square and marched in other cities Friday vowing to stop a draft constitution that Islamist allies of President Mohammed Morsi approved hours earlier in a rushed, all-night session without the participation of liberals and Christians.

Anger at Morsi even spilled over into a mosque where the Islamist president joined weekly Friday prayers. In his sermon, the mosque's preacher compared Morsi to Islam's Prophet Muhammad, saying the prophet had enjoyed vast powers as leader, giving a precedent for the same to happen now.
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The proposed constitution gives Islamic shariah law a more specific role in government than before, CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports from Cairo. It also doesn't guarantee women's equality and empowers the state to defend morals and values.
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The draft must now be put to a nationwide referendum for public approval, likely to be held in mid-December. Morsi is expected on Saturday to announce the date. He says his new powers are in effect until the referendum passes.

Pete
12-03-2012, 06:02
Egyptians fear decades of Muslim Brotherhood rule, warn Morsi is no friend to US

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/01/15578733-egyptians-fear-decades-of-muslim-brotherhood-rule-warn-morsi-is-no-friend-to-us

"TAHRIR SQUARE, CAIRO -- This was the place where the revolution began: the roundish square where Egyptians celebrated Mubarak's fall.

This is where they are shouting on bullhorns again, outraged because they say the Muslim Brotherhood has stolen the revolution and is railroading though a constitution that could lock in Muslim Brotherhood rule for 50 years, bringing more Islamic law. They cry -- not against Islam -- but that an extremist interpretation is being forced down their throats by a president who critics say is acting every part the tyrant. .........................."

Nothing to do here but sit back and watch.

Pete
12-04-2012, 09:55
Thousands ready to march on Egypt president palace

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20121204/DA2V12302.html

"CAIRO (AP) - Thousands of Egyptians massed in Cairo Tuesday for a march to the presidential palace to protest the assumption by the nation's Islamist president of nearly unrestricted powers and a draft constitution hurriedly adopted by his allies.

The march comes amid rising anger over the draft charter and decrees issued by Mohammed Morsi giving himself sweeping powers. Morsi called for a nationwide referendum on the draft constitution on Dec. 15....................."

Both sides are getting some good size crowds into the streets.

Badger52
12-04-2012, 13:18
The next iteration of Sunday AM shows will be sooner than they think. Someone better start the vetting process for their talking points RFN.
:rolleyes: