http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/03/us-libya-church-attack-idUSBRE9220F220130303
Gunmen attack church in Libya's Benghazi: state media
TRIPOLI | Sun Mar 3, 2013 3:37pm EST 

(Reuters) - Gunmen attacked an Egyptian Coptic church in the eastern Libyan 
city of Benghazi, assaulting two priests, the official LANA news agency quoted 
the foreign ministry as saying on Sunday.

The foreign ministry said it "strongly condemned Thursday's attack on the 
Egyptian church ... and the aggression towards Father Paul Isaac and his 
assistant by the irresponsible armed men," LANA quoted a foreign ministry 
statement as saying.

It did not elaborate on the attacks but said an inquiry committee involving the 
interior, defense and justice ministries had been formed and had "taken the 
necessary measures to secure the church and its occupants".

It expressed "deep concern" over the attack, saying it was "contrary to the 
rules" of Islam and international human rights laws.

Libya's small Christian community has expressed fears over Islamist extremism 
as the government struggles to impose its authority over armed groups which 
have refused to lay down their weapons since the 2011 war that ousted Muammar 
Gaddafi.

In December, an explosion at a building belonging to a Coptic church in 
Dafniya, close to the western city of Misrata, killed two Egyptian men and 
wounded two others.

Last month, four foreigners were arrested in Benghazi on suspicion of being 
Christian missionaries and printing books about Christianity.

Hussein Bin Hmeid, a spokesman for the government-affiliated security apparatus 
called the Preventative Security which made the arrests, said the missionaries 
had since been transferred to Tripoli.

He said the four - an Egyptian, a South African, a Korean and a Swede who was 
travelling on a U.S. passport - were now in the hands of the Interior Ministry 
and had been visited by representatives from their countries.

(Reporting by Ali Shuaib; additional reporting by Ghaith Shennib in Benghazi; 
Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Jason Webb)


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