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The new Egyptian constitution may seek to ban all religious parties from the political arena, sources told Ahram Online. The interim government may declare the Muslim Brotherhood a terror organization amid clashes which have left over 800 dead.
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The source said the ban is necessary, as a number of political parties were formed on religious ideology with an ultimate goal of creating a religious state in Egypt. Such caution against religious extremism arose after proposals from more than 400 political, economic, and social institutions, pressing hard for the necessity of safeguarding Egypt against Islamist factions trying to change the civil nature of the country into a religious oligarchy.
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Earlier, Egyptian Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi proposed dissolving the Muslim Brotherhood as the army clashed with pro-Morsi supporters across the country.
There will be no reconciliation with those whose hands have been stained with blood and who turned weapons against the state and its institutions, Beblawi told reporters.
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http://rt.com/news/egypt-constitution-religious-party-ban-646/
This would be a progressive that no doubt would be welcomed by the large majority of progressive political forces in Egypt. The MB has demonstrated that it cannot function as a political force within a secular, democratic republic. Just as racist political parties are not legally tolerated in many democratic countries, banning sectarian political parties is a reasonable democratic principle.
MrSlayer
(22,143 posts)Keeping the religiously insane out of power is a good first step.