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Africa North
Muslim Brotherhood party chooses Christian VP
2011-05-19
CAIRO — The Muslim Brotherhood said on Wednesday the party it formed to contest elections has chosen a Christian intellectual as vice president and numbers almost 100 Coptic Christians among its founding members. The Freedom and Justice Party also has close to 1,000 female members, party official Saad al-Katatni said on the Islamist group’s website.

“The number of founding members has reached 8,821 ..., including 978 women and 93 Copts. Coptic thinker Rafiq Habib has been chosen as the party’s vice president,” Katatni said.

He said Habib was chosen “not just because he is Christian but because he is a great intellectual and adds value to the party.”

“The presence of Copts among the party’s founders shows the Muslim Brotherhood does what it says it will do, and that our Coptic brothers are partners in the nation,” said the party official.

Katatni described the Freedom and Justice Party as a “civilian (movement) based on the principles of (Islamic) Sharia law.” Its activities are to kick off on June 17 after the formation of a political bureau, he said.

The formerly banned Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s best-organised movement, announced on April 30 the formation of a “non-theocratic party” to contest up to half of parliament’s seats in a September election. The Brotherhood has also pledged not to field a candidate in a presidential poll to be held in November.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Okay, wrong hair color. But I knew one of Saddam's inner circle was a Christian of some denomination.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2011-05-19 23:48  

#6  Shieldwolf

The redhead Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri "King of Clubs" is Muslim, whereabouts unknown.

Gray haired Tariq Aziz, a Chaldean Catholic, is in the cooler for life.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2011-05-19 14:47  

#5  Remember that one of Saddam's top guys was a Christian as well, the red-headed one. The point being, the religious minorities in the Muslim world will often work with the strongest Muslim party that will offer them protection.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2011-05-19 14:22  

#4  Safety first. A strongman should pick a #2 who cannot possibly lead a successful revolt against him. And who he can safely blame in case something goes wrong.
Posted by: James   2011-05-19 13:13  

#3  I'm reminded of the Biafran War, where the nominal head of state of the mostly Moslem part of Nigeria was a christian too.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-05-19 12:03  

#2  A Short-Lived Token, I'm afraid. Some islamic hero will bump him off.
Posted by: Bobby   2011-05-19 05:52  

#1  Meet Token, remember Token from South Park? This is another Token
Posted by: anon1   2011-05-19 05:06  

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