Coptic Church head slams Egypt's new government
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Coptic Church head slams Egypt's new government

Cairo : Egypt | Aug 04, 2012 at 9:24 AM PDT
Source: Jerusalem Post
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Christians who joined Muslims in the 18-day revolt that toppled long-time ruler Hosni Mubarak last year had wanted a more inclusive government to balance the growing influence of Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood. Bishop Bakhomious, who replaced Pope Shenouda following his death in March after four decades... FULL ARTICLE AT Jerusalem Post
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Copts account for nearly 10 percent of Egypt's mainly Muslim population of 80 million
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