Untung sekte saya bukan Ichwanul Muslimin,ha ha ha.

Paulus anak wedus.

--- In [email protected], itemabu2 <itemabu2@...> wrote:
>
> Hehehe... Ikhwanul Muslim itu emang bajingan Islam, tp ternyata ada jg
> anjing buduk piaraan Ikhwanul Muslim di milis ini.
> 
> 
> Egyptian bishop: Christians running out of food, but "afraid to come out of
> their homes" for fear of Muslim Brotherhood
> attacks<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/08/egyptian-bishop-christians-running-out-of-food-but-afraid-to-come-out-of-their-homes-for-fear-of-mus.html>
> 
> "I would like to help Christians but I can't because I myself am confined
> to my home."
> 
> "Egyptian bishop: Christians live in fear as attacks continue," from
> CNA<http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/egyptian-bishop-christians-live-in-fear-as-attacks-continue/>,
> August 21 (thanks to Benedict):
> 
> Luxor, Egypt, Aug 21, 2013 / 12:09 pm (CNA).- Bishop Joannes Zakaria of
> Luxor, Egypt, said that Christians in his country are running out of food,
> but are "afraid to come out of their homes" for fear of attacks by the
> Muslim Brotherhood.
> 
> In statements to the Fides News Agency, Bishop Zakaria explained that even
> those who have money cannot buy food because stores are closed.
> 
> "I would like to help Christians but I can't because I myself am confined
> to my home," he said.
> 
> Bishop Zakaria said that he was the victim of an Aug. 16 attack by members
> of the Muslim Brotherhood. Fortunately police arrived on the scene in time
> to protect him, and two armored cars are now parked out front to shield his
> home.
> 
> However, the region is experiencing great unrest, with numerous Christian
> homes burned to the ground as the Muslim Brotherhood calls for "death to
> Christians," he said.
> 
> "Because of security we canceled the celebrations of the Assumption, which
> we commemorate on August 22, not August 15," the bishop explained.
> 
> "Everyone is at home, and I myself have been at the bishop's residence for
> 20 days now. Security officers have advised me not to leave."
> 
> Bishop Zakaria said he thinks that the Muslim Brotherhood's campaign
> against Christians for last month's ousting of Egyptian President Morsi "is
> senseless."
> 
> "It is true that Christians took part in some demonstrations against him,
> but there were 30 million Egyptians, most of whom were Muslim, who
> protested against the deposed president," he observed, voicing fears that
> "by attacking Christians they want to send Egypt into chaos."
> 
> "I make Pope Francis' call for prayers for peace in Egypt my own," the
> bishop said. "Only with dialogue and mutual respect can we get out of this
> dramatic situation."...
> 
>   Posted by Robert <http://www.jihadwatch.org/> on August 23, 2013 9:01 AM
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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