Reuters
 
 
Leading Copt faces Egypt trial for insulting Islam with Mickey Mouse  tweet
 
By _Tom  Perry_ (http://blogs.reuters.com/thomas-perry/) 
January 9, 2012



 
Egyptian telecom tycoon and political liberal _Naguib Sawiris _ 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naguib_Sawiris) will face  trial on a charge of 
showing 
contempt for religion, judicial sources and Mamdouh  Ismail, the Islamist 
lawyer who brought the case, said on Monday. Sawiris, a  prominent figure in 
Egypt’s Coptic Christian community, was accused by a group  of about 20 
lawyers of showing contempt by tweeting a cartoon seen as insulting  to Islam. 
According to the daily _Al Masry Al  Youm_ 
(http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/591651) ,  “In June, Sawiris posted a 
picture depicting Mickey Mouse  
wearing a beard and Minnie Mouse wearing a face veil on his Twitter account, a  
cartoon that many Muslims considered offensive.” 
A Cairo prosecutor referred the case to trial on Monday. Sawiris, chairman 
of  the mobile phone operator MobilNil , could not immediately be reached 
for  comment. The cartoon incident in June triggered a boycott by some Mobinil 
 customers, though Sawiris said the impact had eased by October. 
Sawiris is a vocal critic of Islamist parties which have emerged in Egypt  
since Hosni Mubarak was ousted last February. He is a co-founder of the Free 
 Egyptians (Al-Masryeen Al-Ahrar), a liberal party advocating separation of 
state  and religion. 
Like other liberal groups, the party has struggled to make an impact in  
parliamentary elections underway since late November and which have been  
dominated by the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood and the Nour Party, a more 
hardline 
 Salafi group. 
Ismail, a member of another Salafi party, said the prosecutor’s decision to 
 put Sawiris on trial showed that the law applied to all. “It’s a decision 
 showing that there is justice in Egypt,” he told Reuters. via _Egypt’s  
Sawiris faces trial for insulting religion | News by Country |  Reuters_ 
(http://af.reuters.com/article/egyptNews/idAFL6E8C91EU20120109) .

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