Sekali lagi, Islam menunjukkan dirinya sbg ajaran bejad dan biadab.

World silent as Muslim Brotherhood targets Coptic
Christians<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/08/world-silent-as-muslim-brotherhood-targets-coptic-christians.html>
The world is too busy worrying about "Islamophobia" to bother with a few
dozen burned churches. "World Silent As Muslim Brotherhood Targets Coptic
Christians," from AINA <http://www.aina.org/news/20130817012140.htm>,
August 17:

Christians in Egypt are again the target of Islamist Muslim Brotherhood
supporters using the new violence as a cover for ongoing persecution. If
Christians were burning mosques, the world would be outraged.

Amid the raging violence in Egypt, a less-publicized war is being waged
against Egypt's long-persecuted Coptic Christians, this time using the
excuse that they were somehow involved in the military's ouster of the
Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Morsi from power.

Coptic Christians comprise up to 10% of Egypt's 84 million people.

Ishaq Ibrahim from the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights group has
documented as many as 39 incidents of violence against churches,
monasteries, Coptic schools and shops in different parts of the country
within the past few days. They include Thursday's torching of the Prince
Tadros Church in the province of Fayoum, where three similar attacks
occurred on other churches the day before.

Islamists firebombed the Mar Gergiss Church in Sohag, a city with a large
community of Coptic Christians, burning it to the ground. Islamists
previously raised an al-Qaida flag over the church.

Another two places of worship, the Churches of Abraham and the Virgin Mary,
were attacked in El-Menia province, leaving them partially damaged by fire.
St. Theresa Church in Assiut in Upper Egypt was also burned.

It was on May 8, 2011, when Islamists stormed and set ablaze that same
Virgin Mary Church in Cairo, shouting: "With our blood and soul, we will
defend you, Islam." At that time they also burned down nearby homes
occupied by Coptic families, killing a dozen people and wounding more than
200.

It's true the Coptic church backed Morsi's removal, with Coptic Pope
Tawadros II appearing alongside army chief Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as he
announced the military action on July 3. But as Andrew McCarthy pointed out
in National Review, Sisi also gathered by his side significant Islamic
supremacist leaders and prominent secularists in opposition to Morsi.

"These guys have been blowing places up and killing people in Sinai,"
Michael Meunier, president of Egypt's Al-Haya Party and a Coptic Christian,
said of Islamist attacks against Christians since Morsi's fall. "They've
been attacking churches all over Egypt -- putting al-Qaida flags and
Morsi's pictures on churches, so there is no question the Brotherhood are
the new terrorists."

Coptic support, however, was not violent. "I appeal to all to preserve
lives of fellow Egyptians, with restraint to prevent violence and reckless
attacks against any person or place," Tawadros tweeted. In fact, the
campaign of arson and murder targeting Coptic Christians long preceded
Morsi's election and removal.

 Posted by Robert <http://www.jihadwatch.org/> on August 17, 2013 8:42 AM


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