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Written by Mary Abdelmassih, AINA
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Saturday, 30 July 2011 |
(AINA) -- The worst fears of many Egyptians and non-Muslims were
realized today when Islamists hijacked today's million-man sit-in at
Tahrir Square. The planned sit-in was intended to be a form of pressure
to achieve the demands of the revolution, mainly cleansing from
corruption, freedom and social justice, as well as reuniting the
revolutionary groups.
"Over three days a series meetings were held
between representatives of several political and Islamist groups to
unify all people attending the sit-in in Tahrir Square on July 29, in
order to achieve the demands of the revolution, "demands that unify not
splinter," said Dr. Amr Hamzawi, founder of Masr el Horreya, party " and
leave everything else like the constitution, or elections for a later
date." The sit-in was named "Friday of Popular Will and Unification"
instead of "Sharia Friday" as Salafists wanted. It was also agreed that
no sectarian or religious slogans or chanting was to be used, and all
parties signed the statement to adhere to these terms. "We were
surprised to find that the Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafists did not
adhere to the agreements, and they intimidated other liberal groups,"
Hamzawi added.
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Written by Mary Abdelmassih, AINA
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Thursday, 28 July 2011 |
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(AINA) -- An exchange of harsh words on July 25 between Ruth, a
Christian woman, and Gassem Fouad, a Muslim man who had parked his
tricycle in front of her home, escalated into assault by the man on Ruth
and other Christian villagers, and the arrest of one Copt. After Ruth,
who is 5 months pregnant, was assaulted, a Muslim mob waited for Coptic
farmers to return from the fields, where they were intercepted and
beaten with iron rods and pipes.
Security forces managed to contain the situation.
Six
Christians, including Ruth and her sister-in-law Hannan, were
hospitalized with concussions, head injuries and broken limbs. No Muslim
was injured.
None of the Muslim perpetrators was arrested. Ruth's
husband, Kirillos Daniel, was accused of possessing a weapon -- a rifle
found thrown where the Christians were attacked, and is under
detention.
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Written by The Free Copts
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Saturday, 23 July 2011 |
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The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, also known as the
U.S. Helsinki Commission, held a hearing on the plight of Coptic
Christians in Egypt and the political future of the country.
http://www.c-spanarchives.org/program/MinoritiesinE
To watch the video, please click here
http://www.c-spanarchives.org/program/MinoritiesinE
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Written by Mary Abdelmassih, AINA
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Friday, 15 July 2011 |
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Assyrian International News Agency
Egyptian Muslim Ring Uses Sexual Coercion to Convert Christian Girls: Report
(AINA)
-- The number of Christian girls abducted and coerced into converting
to Islam since the Egyptian "January 25 Revolution" has skyrocketed,
according to Father Filopateer Gamil of St. Mary's Church in Giza. "More
than two to three girls disappear everyday in Giza alone," he said.
"The cases that are brought to public attention are few compared to what
the numbers actually are."
Many Christians blame the military council for not intervening to put
an end to this problem, which has escalated after the Revolution
because of the "emergence of Muslim Salafists," says activist Mark
Ebeid, "who believe strongly that converting a Christian Infidel is in
some ways like earning a ticket to paradise -- not to mention the
earthly remuneration they get from the Saudis."
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Written by Mary Abdelmassih, AINA
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Saturday, 02 July 2011 |
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(AINA) -- On Thursday evening, June 30, Muslims looted and torched
Christian homes and businesses in the village of western Kolosna in
Samalut, Minya province. It was reported that some 10 Christians were
injured, but none went to hospital and first aid was administered at
home.
Muslim violence broke out when a Coptic couple was returning
to Kolosna by bus when the wife was severely sexually harassed by
Muslims at the bus terminal. The husband tried to defend his wife but
was severely beaten.
Coptic witnesses said that shortly after the
altercation thousands of Muslims from the predominantly Muslim east side
of Kolosna roamed the western side of Kolosna, which is about 75%
Coptic, and started looting and torching Christian property. Christians
hid in their homes for fear of attacks by the Muslim mob.
Several
calls were made to CTV, Coptic TV Channel, asking for help and besieged
resident reported on live television the horror of the mob attacks,
saying Muslims surrounded Christian homes and chanted "Allahu Akbar" and
shouted "Get their weapons."
"They were cursing the cross and
taunting us that we will stay inside and never be allowed in the streets
again," said one caller to the television program.
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Written by AFP
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Saturday, 02 July 2011 |
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WASHINGTON — A key US lawmaker on Friday condemned contacts between
President Barack Obama's administration and Egypt's once-banned Muslim
Brotherhood, warning the group aims to impose strict Islamist law.
"I
strongly disagree with the Obama Administration's contacts with the
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood," said Republican Steve Chabot, who chairs
the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East and South
Asia.
"The United States should be doing everything it can to
support secular democratic opposition groups instead of groups like the
Muslim Brotherhood with the proclaimed objective of establishing Sharia
law," he said in a statement.
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