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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, Christians in Egypt are, for the umpteenth time, victims of a battle for power. On a more general level, all the victims of the Arab revolts and revolutions risk death twice over, because if, after elections have been held, these countries adopt constitutions which deny freedom, deny rights and contain discriminatory laws, then the reason all these people took to the streets will have been betrayed. Now, it is clear, for example, that God does not feature in the constitution of the United States in the same way as He does in the constitution of Sudan. God is not mentioned in the constitution of France, or that of China, but the result is not the same. We have to be credible interlocutors so that, when the texts of the new constitutions are decided, there is recognition of our shared values that guarantee freedom. Europe must therefore make itself heard, otherwise at the moment, we risk going from one regime to another, compromising all that has been done in the last few months."@en1
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