Egyptian actress, Elham Shahin, is no fan of relgious conservatives and in the past she has stopped at nothing to get her views across to the world. Not one to shy away from a conflict, the usually outspoken Elham has been surprisingly ambigious in her latest outburst against the Islamists of Egypt.
The star told reporters this week that she thought there were some Muslim Brotherhood members who were bad but others who were good. It's a shock turnaround for the woman who reportedly still believes that ex-president, Hosni Mubarak, is innocent of all corruption charges.
However, Elham isn't one to let sleeping dogs lie and went on to say that there were some Salafis out there who were more concerned with destroying the Pyramids than following the objectives of the revolution.
Egyptian actress, Elham Shahin, is no fan of relgious conservatives and in the past she has stopped at nothing to get her views across to the world. Not one to shy away from a conflict, the usually outspoken Elham has been surprisingly ambigious in her latest outburst against the Islamists of Egypt.
The star told reporters this week that she thought there were some Muslim Brotherhood members who were bad but others who were good. It's a shock turnaround for the woman who reportedly still believes that ex-president, Hosni Mubarak, is innocent of all corruption charges.
However, Elham isn't one to let sleeping dogs lie and went on to say that there were some Salafis out there who were more concerned with destroying the Pyramids than following the objectives of the revolution.
Egyptian actress, Elham Shahin, is no fan of relgious conservatives and in the past she has stopped at nothing to get her views across to the world. Not one to shy away from a conflict, the usually outspoken Elham has been surprisingly ambigious in her latest outburst against the Islamists of Egypt.
The star told reporters this week that she thought there were some Muslim Brotherhood members who were bad but others who were good. It's a shock turnaround for the woman who reportedly still believes that ex-president, Hosni Mubarak, is innocent of all corruption charges.
However, Elham isn't one to let sleeping dogs lie and went on to say that there were some Salafis out there who were more concerned with destroying the Pyramids than following the objectives of the revolution.
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