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Christian Post - Egypt's Christians Have Strong Showing at Elections, But Fear Islamic Win

December 1, 2011

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By Katherine Weber, Christian Post.com

Although Egypt's parliamentary elections were expected to be Muslim-dominated, Christians turned out in large numbers Monday and Tuesday to balance the vote in their favor. Although the results of the post-revolution elections will not be known for weeks, many are concerned the Muslim Brotherhood could end up dominating the government. . . .

"We could go from one bad regime to another," contends Jordan Sekulow, director of policy and international operations at the American Center for Law and Justice.

Christians have been anxious about their future in Egypt since the Arab Spring uprisings provided many radical Islamist groups with confidence and power. . . .

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