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Christians threaten to quit Egypt charter panel

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AP Cairo
Christians on a committee rewriting Egypt's constitution have threatened to quit the panel over disputes on portions pertaining to Islamic law in the country.

Egypt's ultraconservative al-Nour Party has pushed adding a portion defining Islamic, or Shariah, law. Critics warn doing so could allow for stricter interpretations of what Shariah is.

Safwat El-Bayadi, a representative of Christians on the panel, said today they might withdraw to "voice our opinion."

The Islamist version has yet to come up for a vote, but the Christians fear Islamists might push the issue.

Amending the constitution is the first step in a roadmap adopted by military-backed interim authorities to restart democracy in Egypt.
 

A public referendum on the rewritten constitution is expected to take place a month after they finish a draft.

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First Published: Nov 07 2013 | 10:13 PM IST

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