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Saturday May 18th 2013

Michael Meunier gives a speech in Tahrir Square in Cairo

Michael Meunier, President of the U.S. Copts Association has been in Tahrir square from day one of the revolution.  He gave several speeches in Tahrir Square, this is one of them. He was so enthusiastic, and motivating to the youth. He enchanted with the crowds saying “Long live Egypt”.   He denounced forcefully police attacking the civilians and curbing their freedom. He spoke of the  accusation of former interior ministry of the church bombing in Alexandria.

He shouted against the state and the regime with people saying after him, Down down State Security Intelligence and Down Down goes Interior ministry and its secret police. He decried the State Security Investigation as the main driver that was behind all the sectarian violence to incite hatred between Muslims and Christians.

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