K.S. Rajan (17
July 2012)
"Egyptian
Christians Snub Hillary As They Reject Obama’s Favoritism
Of Islamist Parties"
Egyptian Christians Snub Hillary As They Reject Obama’s
Favoritism Of Islamist Parties
Prominent Christian Egyptians snubbed Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton on Sunday because they feel the U.S. administration
favors Islamist parties over secular and liberal forces in
society at the expense of Egypt's 8 million Christians.
Egypt's Christian population does not trust a single word that
Hillary and Obama have to say...and for good reason.
The critical theme was repeated by others Sunday in Cairo and
Alexandria despite Clinton denying U.S. interference in Egyptian
elections. The politicians, businessmen and clerics who snubbed
Clinton were supposed to take part in meetings between Clinton
and influential members of civil society.
Coptic Christian businessman and politician Naguib Sawiris and
three other Coptic politicians said in a statement they were
objecting to Clinton's policies in solidarity with the
mainstream Egyptian.
They also said that since the revolution, the U.S.
administration and Clinton have paid many visits in support of
Islamic political currents in society while ignoring other civil
movements.
The four prominent Copts consider the meeting with the Islamist
parties a form of external pressure to push the Islamists to
power and ignore other civil movements. They blamed the U.S. for
even showing a preference for an Islamist presidential
candidate.
Egypt, a nation of nearly 84 million, is 90 percent Muslim, 9
percent Coptic and 1 percent other Christian denominations.
Two church leaders also turned their back on Clinton
Coptic Bishop Morcos and Evangelical church leader Safwat al
Bayadi refused to meet with Clinton because of what they
characterized as interference in Egyptian internal affairs and
U.S. support for Islamists while ignoring the majority of
Egyptians.
A few hundred protesters chanted the same message in front of
the Garden City Four Seasons hotel where Clinton overnighted.
Clinton sought to dispel the idea.
"She wanted, in very, very clear terms, particularly with the
Christian group this morning, to dispel that notion and to make
clear that only Egyptians can choose their leaders, that we have
not supported any candidate, any party, and we will not," a
senior U.S. official told reporters on Sunday.
In her speech, Clinton said, "I want to be clear that the United
States is not in the business, in Egypt, of choosing winners and
losers, even if we could, which, of course, we cannot."
Protesters threw tomatoes, shoes and a water bottle as members
of the press accompanying Clinton walked to their vans.
A tomato hit an Egyptian official in the face. source - MSNBC