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Egypt's Christians Form Their Own Brotherhood

Then-President-elect Mohammed Morsi greets Coptic Bishop Bishoy (left) as Bishop Bakhomious looks on, at the presidential palace in Cairo in June, in this photo released by Egypt's official news agency. The election of Morsi, of the Muslim Brotherhood, has unnerved many Christians, who make up about 10 percent of Egypt's population. (Middle East News Agency/AP)
Then-President-elect Mohammed Morsi greets Coptic Bishop Bishoy (left) as Bishop Bakhomious looks on, at the presidential palace in Cairo in June, in this photo released by Egypt's official news agency. The election of Morsi, of the Muslim Brotherhood, has unnerved many Christians, who make up about 10 percent of Egypt's population. (Middle East News Agency/AP)

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