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An Apology From Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Government? No, a Veiled Threat
by Andrew C. McCarthy https://www.legal-project.org/3035/an-apology-from-egypt-muslim-brotherhood Excerpt: Reuters reports that Egypt's prime minister, Hisham Kandil, has magnanimously said the U.S. government should not be blamed for the film about Mohammed that is the latest pretext for Islamic supremacist savagery. And is Egypt's government sorry about the attack on our embassy? No. Kandil says the attack was "regrettable" — but not because rioting over a film is barbaric. Rather, it is "regrettable" because "the people who produced this low film have no relation to the (U.S.) government." So rioting against the filmmakers is fine, and if there were any nexus to the government, rioting at our embassy would be fine, too. Read the complete original version of this item... receive the latest by email: subscribe to the legal project's free mailing list Note: The content of external articles does not necessarily reflect the views of The Legal Project. |
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