Over 100 Coptic Christian Teenagers Arrested in Egypt

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Egypt (AINA) -- Egyptian State Security has intensified its intimidation of
the Coptic Church and Christians in Nag Hammadi, and neighboring Bahgoura,
by carrying out random arrests of Christian youth. The campaign against
Christians started on Friday January 7, 2010 and is continuing; multiple
members of families have been arrested without warrants. Most arrests are
being carried at dawn. More than one hundred Christian youth have been
arrested without charge.

Arrests of Copts after every sedition is the usual scenario as a pressure
card in the hands of State Security to force the church and Copts to accept
"reconciliation", in which Coptic victims give up all criminal and civil
charges against the perpetrators. Because of the reaction in Egypt and
worldwide to the shootings and the role of the State Security, Bishop
Kyrollos was asked issue statements downplaying the negligence of State
Security. It is believed the arrests of the Coptic youth is a pressure
tactic to force him to recant his accusations.

Anwar Samuel, a head teacher from Nag Hammadi, told Freecopts that State
Security came to their home at four o'clock in the morning, looking for his
nephew Mohareb, who happened to be in Kuwait. "Instead they arrested my
three other nephews, Fadi, Tanios and Wael Milad Samuel, and took them away
in their pajamas." He said they have been subjected to electric shocks.

Coptic News Bulletin contacted several families who confirmed that males as
young as 16 were taken away by the police. In an aired interviews, affected
families told how the Police tricked their sons into going with them, by
telling them that Bishop Kyrollos wanted them to do so for their safety.

Habib Tanios was arrested on charges of firing on people who burnt his home
in Bahgoura, although he has no rifle.

Families of the arrested Copts congregated all day near police station
waiting for news

According to sources close to Freecopts, strict state security instructions
were issued to the clergy in the parish of Nag Hamadi, to suppress any move
by the Copts affected by the events and the families of those killed, to
demonstrate or protest, accompanied by explicit threats that police will be
using live ammunition.

After the Nag Hammadi shooting on January 6, in which 8 Copts were killed
and 15 injured as they came out of Coptic Christmas Eve mass (AINA 1-7-2010
<http://www.aina.org/news/20100107150122.htm> , 1-10-2010
<http://www.aina.org/news/20100110113120.htm> ). Bishop Kyrollos of Nag
Hammadi Diocese criticized the lack of police protection of the church,
which is usual during such events. He held State Security responsible
especially that he had received death threats, and was the intended target
of the shootings.

Conflict between State Security and Bishop Kyrollos arose due to his
insistence on compensation for the Copts of Farshout who lost property and
businesses caused by Muslim mob violence against them end November 2009
(AINA 11-22-2009 <http://www.aina.org/news/20091121211751.htm> , 11-23-2009
<http://www.aina.org/news/20091123162710.htm> , 11-29-2009
<http://www.aina.org/news/20091128192528.htm> ). None of the state officials
attended the celebrations at Church which many took as a sign of their
knowledge of the forthcoming shootings.

By Mary Abdelmassih


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