Muslim Brotherhood converts three churches in to
mosques!!.
terrorst in in Egypt muslim Brotherhood conevert churchs in to mosques. The
Coptic Church also criticized the way in which the crisis is reported outside
of Egypt. It expressly speaks of 'false broadcast by Western media," and
urges for an 'objective' revision to be made of the descriptions given to the
actions of those 'blood-thirsty radical organizations.'" No chance of that
as long as the Western media is filled with cheerleaders for the Muslim
Brotherhood such as the "journalists" Bob Smietana, Niraj Warikoo,
Kari Huus, Christiane Amanpour, and so very many others.
"Coptic
Pope Blasts Muslim Brotherhood, US, EU," by Mary Abdelmassih forAINA, August 18:
(AINA) -- Since ex-president Morsy's
ouster on July 3, attacks on Egyptian Christians by members of the Muslim
Brotherhood have taken place in most governorates across Egypt. These attacks
have escalated since security forces ended the pro-Morsy protests in central
Cairo on August 14th. During their 6-weeks of protests, Muslim Brotherhood
leaders explicitly threatened to harm the Copts should they be forced to end
their protests, which they vowed to prolong until Morsy is restored to power.
Over
the past weeks we have witnessed an increasing trend of anti-Christian rhetoric
calling for 'the attack upon and eradication of Christians and churches' in
Egypt," said Coptic Bishop Anba in the United Kingdom. "The result of
such incitement, at least in part, has been the unprecedented attack on fifty
two churches and numerous Christian homes and businesses across eight
governorates in Egypt, within the space of twenty four hours."
Yesterday
Dr. Naguib Gabriel, President of Egyptian Union of Human Rights Organization,
said "82 churches, many of which were from the 5th century, were attacked
by pro-Morsy supporters in just two days."
Coptic
Pope Tawadros II issued a statement yesterday expressing his views on the
violence which engulfed Egypt,
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accusing the Muslim Brotherhood of fomenting
sectarian clashes.
The
Pope said the Church is on "the side of Egyptian law, the armed forces and
all the Egyptian civil institutions when it comes to confronting violent armed
organizations and terrorizing forces, either within the country or from
abroad." The Pope pointed out that one should look beyond the squares where
the Muslim Brotherhood have been holding their protests, in order to gain a
general overview of what has been happening for weeks in Egypt. "The
attacks on government buildings and peaceful churches terrorize everyone,
whether they be Copts or Muslims. These actions go against any religion, any
moral code and any sense of humanity."
The
Coptic Church also criticized the way in which the crisis is reported outside
of Egypt. It expressly speaks of "false broadcast by
Western media," and urges for an "objective" revision to be made
of the descriptions given to the actions of those "blood-thirsty radical
organizations." The Coptic Orthodox Church says that "instead of
legitimizing them with global support and political coverage while they are
trying to wreak havoc and destruction upon our beloved land, report all events
truthfully and accurately."
Pope
Tawadros reaffirmed his support for "national unity" and rejected any
form of "international interference in our internal affairs. The Pope is
at the top of the Islamists' assassination list. The views of the Coptic church
are also held by Copts in general,
who are angry with the US and EU powers,
"who almost daily issue statements threatening to take further actions
against our interim government and army, portraying the Muslim Brotherhood as
victims while not even mentioning the destruction of over 80 churches,
as well
monasteries, orphanages, businesses and Coptic schools by the Muslim
Brotherhood," says Coptic activist Wagih Yacoub who believes that this
western attitude emboldens them to carry out further violence. "To add insult to injury the Muslim Brotherhood
this week hoisted the black Al-Qaida flag on top of St. George's church in
Sohag. Three churches were turned into mosques in Minya and Friday prayers were
held inside them."
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