The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (EOHR) called on the government on Sunday to withdraw a draft law on unified places of worship, which has been strongly criticized by various Christian denominations in Egypt. The churches said the draft law was a continuation of the old, discriminatory approach.
A joint statement issued last week by the Egyptian Coptic, Anglican and Catholic Churches rejected the draft law on places of worship. They requested amendments to certain articles, especially those stipulating that places of worship should be 1000 square meters in size, which they say would be hard to implement, and that there must be at least 1km between places of worship.
They rejected the stipulation that local councils be given authority to grant permits, and requested that conditions for licenses be standardized.
In a statement on Sunday, the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies said the draft law was "put forward hastily and without adequate consideration to the reduction of growing sectarian tensions."
The EOHR called for non-legislative measures to overcome the various legal, procedural, administrative and security problems that continue to pose obstacles.
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