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From: Shahid
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Subject: Kuffar Egypt tycoon plans new TV stations against Muslims

Egypt tycoon plans new TV stations against radicals

 Alaa Shahine, Reuters - Egypt
Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Nov 6 (Reuters) - Egyptian billionaire and telecoms tycoon Naguib Sawiris plans 
to launch new television channels to counter what he describes as increasing 
social and religious conservatism in the Arab Muslim country.

Sawiris, a Coptic Christian with a $10 billion fortune according to Forbes 
magazine, said he would launch a movie channel early in 2008 followed by an 
all-news station. He already owns OTV, a 24-hour entertainment channel.

Speaking at a dinner for journalists late on Monday, Sawiris said he was 
disturbed by the rising number of women wearing the Islamic headscarf.

"I am not against the headscarf because then I would be against personal 
freedoms," he said. "But when I walk in the street now I feel like I am in 
Iran... I feel like a stranger."

Women in the Islamic Republic of Iran are obliged by law to cover their hair 
and wear long, loose-fitting clothes to disguise their figures.

Egypt, a country dominated by Sunni Muslims, has seen a rise in religious 
conservatism since the 1990s. The majority of women wear headscarves in public.

Some sociologists attribute this to the influence of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf 
states, where millions of Egyptians have worked and lived since the 1970s.

Sawiris, who says he opposes radical Muslims and Christians alike, said his OTV 
channel has sought to counter the "high dosage" of religious and conservative 
programming on other channels by offering light shows targeting young people, 
along with uncensored Arab and foreign movies.


BEYOND THE LIMITS

"If a movie is beyond the limits of the customs and traditions it won"t be 
broadcast," he said. "But if a movie is shown, it will not be censored."

Most television channels in Egypt and the Arab world cut sexual scenes in 
movies and restrict offensive language.

Sawiris"s comments are likely to anger Islamists in Egypt, including the Muslim 
Brotherhood opposition group, which pushed unsuccessfully last year to oust 
Culture Minister Farouk Hosni for saying wearing the headscarf was "a step 
backwards".

The Egyptian billionaire, who owns a stake in Egypt"s popular daily newspaper 
Al Masry Al Youm, launched a scathing attack on the Brotherhood, which insists 
that non-Muslims and women are ineligible to run for the country"s presidency.

"To hell with them," he said. "Not a single Christian is waiting for their 
permission. God is just. God does not discriminate between people."

Sawiris, chairman of Orascom Telecom, the fourth largest Arab mobile phone 
operator by market value, is not known to have any political ambitions and has 
rarely expressed his political opinions in public.

Independent media have challenged the dominance of state-run Egyptian press and 
television, which for decades has dictated what the public could read, watch or 
listen to. Privately-owned newspapers have pushed the boundaries in political 
reporting, attacking President Hosni Mubarak and his family. Private 
television, however, does not enjoy the same liberties.

http://www.mafhoum.com/press10/310C36.htm


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COMMENTS:

If this ungrateful Christian is disturbed by Muslim women wearing the "Islamic" 
headscarf and if he "feels like he is in Iran" and he "feels like a stranger" 
when he walks in the streets among Egyptians, who made him a billionaire, why 
doesn't he move to London or Paris or New York or even to Hell, where he will 
not see so many scarves.

Of course he will not do that because his intention is to spread vice and sin 
in Muslim Egypt as foreign Christian Evangelists and missionary groups have 
been doing in the Muslim World for centuries.

He is openly challenging Muslims and declaring war on Islaam from inside Egypt. 
The enemies of Islaam are challenging Muslims and attacking Islaam in the land 
of Islaam, while they live, breath the air, eat, sleep in peace and get rich 
among Muslims!

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