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Interviews with Namees Arnous

Interviewed August 3, 2012

The role of religious movements and the religious leaders and religious believers in pro-democracy is very bad, because I believe that the religious must be away of the democracy and the political issues. But what happening in Egypt is, religious have a very big role, affected negatively, because we saw that Christians and the churches called people to vote for someone who may be Christian. And mosques and Muslims extremist and Muslims and the imam – we call the leader of Muslim in some mosque, in one of the mosque – call people to vote for Salafist and the Muslim Brotherhood. And they control the will of people, which is not good.

I think it’s OK. It’s – in Egypt, it’s play a very big role. The religious and the religious leaders play a very big role, because people – the religious in the Egyptian people is a very big issue they interested in. So they believe and they trust in religious leaders. But if we make religious away of what happening in the state or in the political issue, it will be good.