Egypt: Muslim and Christian human shields
February 5th, 2011 by Charles Cameron
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[…] featured mutual support between Muslims and their Coptic Christian neighbors, each group in turn acting as human shields to protect the other while they were praying. Here, by contrast, the army – which is effectively […]