Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The Unlevel Playing Ground of Religious Freedom

A board member of Coptic Solidarity is dismissing President Barack Obama's statement of support for Egypt's minority Christians as just "empty words."

At Monday's presidential debate, Obama said his administration has put "significant pressure" on Egypt's newly elected Islamic government to "take responsibility for protecting religious minorities."
But Coptic Solidarity's Halim Meawad says: "We consider those empty words. We haven't seen any action from the Obama administration. They are not exercising any pressure for the benefit or the advantage of the Coptic minorities."

Instead, he says the Obama administration actually appears to be drawing closer to an Egyptian government dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood and more radical Islamists.  Meawad says, "Action is much louder than just words," and Coptic Christians are unaware of any U.S. pressure on their behalf.