Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Coptic Group Head Asks Nations to Isolate Egypt; So "Phony Pro-Democracy" Head Morsi Will Quit

The founder of an international group of advocates for the equality and rights of Coptic Orthodox Christians in Egypt is appealing to the leaders of democratic nations to cut any ties they may have with Egypt, the Christian Post website reports today (December 11, 2012).

The Voice of the Copts is attempting to thwart President Mohamed Morsi's regime from implementing a primarily Islamic-based constitution.

"We demand that world leaders withdraw their recognition of Egypt's phony 'pro-democracy' leader, Mr. Morsi, who is backed by the illegal Muslim Brotherhood party," states Dr. Ashraf Ramelah -- president of Voice of the Copts -- in an open letter sent yesterday.

The letter added, "Freeze your political relationships with Egypt, halt all investments and aid to Egypt and force Mr. Morsi's regime to step down. This will facilitate legitimate democratic goals yet to be achieved by Egypt's freedom fighters."

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