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I see
I see Salman is smoking some good crack.
'..............Both Islamists and secularists share the desire for democratic institutions and personal freedoms. Now that groups like the Muslim Brotherhood have been elected, I noted, Islamist-led democratic transitions in Egypt and Tunisia are a reality. If Islamists want to remain in power, they will, like any other party, have to deliver on popular demands and practice inclusion, tolerance, and respect for women and minorities...................."
A good number of women were good Muslims and voted for the MB and Salafies. Minorities? Hmmmm, that's working out Oh, so well for the Christians in Egypt.
There will be another election in Egypt, maybe, and we'll see how that goes. And we'll see how the new constitution protects minorities.
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