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Islamist president Mohamed Morsi is out. His opponents, a military-backed interim government of secularists, are in. And if you’ve got a beard — that most conspicuous symbol of Islamism in post-Arab Spring Egypt — you’re likely to get taunted on the metro, harassed in the souk and possibly even assaulted, according to conservative Muslims. He said his wife, who wears a face veil, saw men in their neighborhood yank the veil off another woman draped in black. At another point, local men stopped the couple’s car and barred them from entering a marketplace, Ibrahim said, because of the way they were dressed. “You have to understand: The minibuses don’t even stop for me anymore,” he said. اقرا يا Nader Sharara يللي مش مصدقني .. دي washingtonpost مش أنا washingtonpost/world/popular-backlash-against-egypt-islamists/2013/08/02/9d5ae16e-fba0-11e2-a369-d1954abcb7e3_story.html
Posted on: Mon, 05 Aug 2013 21:27:04 +0000

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