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Saturday, August 17, 2013

The Attacks on Churches in Egypt Continues


The Evangelical Church of Malawi is left in ruins Saturday, Aug. 17, 2013, after it was ransacked, looted and burned on Thursday by an angry mob, in Malawi, south of Minya, Egypt. In the province of Minya south of Cairo, protesters attacked two Christian churches, security officials said. (AP Photo/Roger Anis, El Shorouk Newspaper)


The attacks on Christians churches go on unabated. Here is the latest as the world yawns and demands that Egypt release Mohammed Morsi and his followers, calls for new elections, demands to restore democracy, blah blah blah.


http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-islamists-hit-christian-churches-235144103.html

"After torching a Franciscan school, Islamists paraded three nuns on the streets like "prisoners of war" before a Muslim woman offered them refuge. Two other women working at the school were sexually harassed and abused as they fought their way through a mob."

Meanwhile, the Muslim Brotherhood, through its English-language press organ, Ikhwan Web, continues to blame the all the violence on the other side, the so-called "putschists" while insisting their side is entirely peaceful.

http://www.ikhwanweb.com/article.php?id=31252

"Now, they are talking about subversive schemes ‘expected soon’ which they attribute (in advance) to peaceful opponents. Evidently, they have already made up incidents of violence, vandalism and sectarian strife, and falsely blamed them on peaceful demonstrators, as happened in the governorate of Giza and other locations."

Interesting since it is their supporters who have been attacking Christian churches. Not surprising since Ikhwan Web has associated many Copts with the military overthrow of Morsi. Even before the overthrow, they were blaming Copts for opposing Morsi and trying to "sabotage the revolution". Now they send their followers to the streets to express a "day of rage" (Friday) and they disclaim any responsibility for "sectarian strife", as if it were a fair fight (Christians are 105 of the country's population).

3 comments:

Miggie said...

In the face of the church burning and all the videos of the violence, the Muslim Brotherhood publishes like the following:

"We have repeatedly affirmed that our opposition is peaceful and will continue to be peaceful, safeguarding the security of our homeland, its institutions and facilities. We denounce all forms of violence, all acts of terrorism or sectarian strife. We strongly condemn all that."

Is it any wonder the world knows they are complete liars. Frankly, I'm amazed anyone is so stupid as to believe anything they say.
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Gary Fouse said...

Miggie,

It's right out of the Goebbels playbook.

Squid said...

Right on Miggie!

Ahmed Bedier, former chief of Hamas-linked CAIR's Tampa office, was advertised as a "moderate" Muslim leader went to Egypt to fight with the Muslim Brotherhood against the military. He was killed and his death was announced on the CAIR website. So much for “moderate” Muslim for peace (http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/08/egypt-al-qaeda-top-dogs-brother-arrested-us-moderate-muslim-leaders-brother-killed----both-fighting-.html)
Here is a video of the viciousness that the Muslim Brotherhood is capable of in Egypt: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/08/think-the-muslim-brotherhood-is-made-up-of-peaceful-defenders-of-democracy-watch-this.html

There is nothing moderate about the MB. The same MB that is embraced by Obama and Hillary (Huma A.).