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8 Coptic Christians in Egypt Shot Dead As They Left Christmas Mass

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Egypt (AINA) -- An assassination attempt on the life of Bishop Kirollos in
southern Egyptian town of Nag Hammadi was foiled tonight. Eight Copts were
killed and 15 wounded as they came out of Church after celebrating the
Coptic Christmas Eve midnight mass on Wednesday 6th January at 11.15 PM.

"I was the one intended to be assassinated by this plot, and when it failed
the criminals turned round and started shooting and finishing off the young
ones." Bishop Kirollos of the Nag Hammagi Diocese told Middle East Christian
Association (MECA) today in an aired interview.

Eyewitnesses saw a dark-green "Fiat" 131 without registration, one Peugeot
504 car and a half-truck. The cars were driven by masked men shooting
randomly at the congregation as they came out of Church. The cars then went
into three nearby areas (15th March Street, 15 May Street and Railway
Station Street) shooting Copts.

One eye-witness told MECA that those killed were mostly young men in their
early 20s. He said that most people were killed or wounded near the church,
but that the cars went around shooting in other areas, resulting in two more
death, besides the wounded. It was reported that among the dead was a young
man and his fiancé and a 14-years-old boy .

Another witness criticized the absence of security. "Security came as
everything was over, instead of trying to catch the criminals, they were
interrogating us about the description of the cars." This video
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVaUeUWZU7c&feature=player_embedded>  shows
the shootings.

An eye-witness told Coptic News Bulletin from Nag Hammadi Hospital that the
situation is dire, and there is a critical shortage of blood for
transfusions. "The Muslims promised us a wonderful Christmas, and I think
the message is received now," he said.

The Bishop accused security services of negligence in dealing with the
events which led to the massacre, and added: "Not one single security man
intervened to prevent casualties." He criticized the absence of adequate
State Security forces guarding the church, which is customary on such events
and in view of the unrest which took place in the area in November 2009.

According to Wagih Yacoub of MECA Bishop Kirollos had recently received a
death threat.

Bishop Kirollos told Freecopts that the assassination attempt was meant to
dispose of him in view of his standing position on the rights of the victims
of the attacks on Christians in November 2009, in the areas of Farshout, Abu
Shusha, Aerky and Alshokeify, part of the parish of Nag Hammadi. The State
Security was heavily criticized at the time for the shameful role it played
when Muslims assaulted Copts, in addition to looting and burning their
businesses. One hundred and sixty three Copts were forcibly deported from
their village by State Security following the events. These events were
sparked by a rumor that a Copt had indecently assaulted a minor Muslim girl.
Many Copts believe that the rape incident was fabricated by the Muslims to
use it as a pretext to start violence against them. The accused Copt has not
yet been charged by the Police. (AINA 11-22-2009
<http://www.aina.org/news/20091121211751.htm> , 11-23-2009
<http://www.aina.org/news/20091123162710.htm> ).

A state of curfew was imposed tonight on the city of Nag Hammadi, and those
inhabitants who were outside could not get back into their homes in the
city.

Most witnesses interviewed believe that there was collusion between those
carrying out today's shooting and the State Security, as for the first time,
none of them attended the Christmas Eve midnight mass, which is customary in
those events. "They must have known in advance of the shootings and avoided
the embarrassment of participating in the festivities inside church," said
one witness.

All Christmas festivities have been cancelled said the Bishop. "Copts are
terrified and will be staying indoors."

A similar incident occurred in April 2009 when Muslims opened fire on
worshipers as they left the prayer service on Easter Eve in the village of
Higaza, Qena Governorate, resulting in the death of Amir Stephanos (36
years) Ayub Said (22) and the injury of Mina Samir (35) Higaza village
turned into a military barracks since April last.

By Mary Abdelmassih


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