Orang Kristen dijeblosin ke penjara di Libya dgn alasan nyebarin
agama, lalu 1 di antaranya meninggal.

Apa reaksi orang2 islam dan anjing2 buduk piaraan mereka di milis ini?

Orang2 islam itu dlm hati mendukung apa yg dilakukan thd orang2
Kristen tsb, krn mereka memang tdk pernah rela ada orang islam keluar
dr Islam masuk agama lain.

Anjing2 buduk piaraan orang Islam ini ga peduli dgn nasib orang
Kristen tsb, sambil menunjukkan kesetiaan mereka ke majikan mereka dgn
coba ngegigit orang yg menunjukkan kebiadaban orang islam.


http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Egyptian-Christian-dies-in-Benghazi-whilst-in-custody-of-Muslim-extremists-27354.html

03/11/2013 14:30
LIBYA - EGYPT

Egyptian Christian dies in Benghazi whilst in custody of Muslim extremists

The cause of death of Evangelical Christian Ezzat Hakim Attalah
remains unclear. The 45-year-old man was arrested on 28 February along
with five other Egyptians on charges of distributing religious
material. More than 50 Egyptian Copts arrive home after weeks in
Salafist hands. They complain about harassment and torture.

Benghazi (AsiaNews) - An Egyptian Evangelical Christian died after
spending ten days in a Benghazi jail. Ezzat Hakim Attalah (pictured),
a 45-year-old father of two, was arrested on 28 February along with
five fellow Evangelicals on charges of proselytising, Middle East
Christian News Agency (MCN-Direct) reported.

Egyptian Foreign Ministry sources said that Attalah, who suffered from
diabetes and heart ailments, died of natural causes. Speaking to
MCN-Direct, Attalah's wife Ragaa Abdullah Guirguis said that he died
because of the pressures and torture by Libyan prison guards. She said
that she would seek the help of international lawyers to establish the
real cause of his death.

The case of the Egyptian Evangelical Christian in Libya is symptomatic
of the tragic fate of Christians in Libya, victims of Salafist groups
that control the country's Cyrenaica region.

Last week, extremists imprisoned more than 50 Coptic pedlars for
allegedly showing icons and other religious material on their stalls.

Reports about the event went viral worldwide when Libyan activists
posted a video about the incident, which Libyan police eventually
seized.

Once they arrived home, the Coptic pedlars complained of beatings and
torture at the hands of Muslim extremists who used acid to remove
traditional Coptic tattoos representing crosses and other Christian
symbols from their hands, chest and forehead.

Since Gaddafi's fall, the number of attacks against foreign residents
has increased, mostly against Egyptians, especially Catholic and
Orthodox Copts.

Last month, four foreigners from Egypt, South Africa, South Korea and
a Swede with a US passport were arrested for allegedly circulating
Bibles and other religious material. They are currently in a Tripoli
jail waiting for trial.

Catholic religious orders have also been targeted by Muslim groups
despite operating in the country for decades in hospitals and nursing
homes.

In January, Islamists forced the Franciscan Sisters of the Infant
Jesus to leave the city of Barca. The same thing happened to the
Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the city of Bayda.

In October, the Sisters of the Convent of the Sacred Family of Spoleto
were forced out of Derna even though local residents wanted them to
stay. (S.C.)


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