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Mariz Tadros

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Mariz Tadros is a fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK and the author of The Muslim Brotherhood in Contemporary Egypt: Democracy Redefined or Confined? (Routledge 2012) and Copts at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Building Inclusive Democracy (American University in Cairo Press/Oxford University Press of America 2013)

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The Brothers and the Copts
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  • The Brothers and the Copts

    “What’s interesting about the Christians is that when they elect Shafik, they comprise half the population; when they go down to Ittihadiya [Palace] they are most of the population; when it comes to building churches they are five percent; and right before the elections they are partners in the nation.”

    –Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef, December 14, 2012[1]

    August 12, 2013