Pejihad2 di jalan auloh nyerang properti orang2 Kristen, ngerusak,
ngerampok, ngebakar apa aja dr gereja, sekolah dan panti asuh anak2 yatim
piatu.

"What kind of people are they? Even unbelievers would not attack an
orphanage,"

Hehehe... betul2 kelakuan ummah terbaik sejagad, ummah yg soleh dan
bertaqwa.

Apa ada seekor muslim atau anjing buduk piaraannya yg mikir "knp orang2
soleh dan bertaqwa ini kelakuannya melebihi kelakuan anjing gila".


Egypt: "The Islamists burnt and destroyed everything. Their goal was to
erase all the traces of a Christian
presence."<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/08/egypt-the-islamists-burnt-and-destroyed-everything-their-goal-was-to-erase-all-the-traces-of-a-chris.html>

Remember: in today's Orwellian public square, this is not an act of hate.
The only act of hate is when non-Muslims point out that this happened, and
that it shouldn't have. "Minya: schools, churches and orphanages burnt to
erase all traces of a Christian presence," from Asia
News<http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Minya:-schools,-churches-and-orphanages-burnt-to-erase-all-traces-of-a-Christian-presence-28852.html>,
August 28 (thanks to C. Cantoni):

Minya (AsiaNews) - With at least 20 attacks against churches, Christian
schools and orphanages, Minya Governorate is the part of Egypt where
Islamists struck with greatest violence and brutality.

"The Islamists", one resident said, "burnt and destroyed everything. Their
goal was to erase all the traces of a Christian presence; even the
orphanages were looted and destroyed."

After storming the Prince Tadros el-Shatbi Church, the armed Islamic
extremists turned their attention to two homes for disadvantaged children
located near the parish church, residents said.

They stole church offerings, clothes, and children's games before torching
the entire building. The fire lasted over 5 hours.

"Fortunately," the source said, "the children were taken to safety before
the arrival of the Islamists."

Like other Christians sites, the two homes that housed hundreds of orphans
are now a pile of rubble.

The criminals did not only destroy the two orphanages but also the homes of
some families working for the orphanages as well as a nearby art gallery
that sold objects and artefacts made by orphans to raise money.

Shurkri Huzayn, 40, is the orphanage guard. He, too, grew up as an orphan
at the facility. He witnessed the Salafist attack.

"What kind of people are they? Even unbelievers would not attack an
orphanage," he said.

Islamists raged particularly against anything that symbolised the
Christianity and modernity, including computers.

After they left the building, the terrorists burnt nearby shops and
schools, such as the St Joseph Coptic School, which is run by nuns, a
pharmacy and a restaurant. Anti-Christian graffiti were sprayed on the
walls along a road.

A few days after the massacre, the guard said that Copts wrote a message on
the wall of the orphanage in response to the militants' insults that read,
"Despite of what you did, we ask God to forgive you," and "God exists."

According to a teacher at St Joseph, the attack will have a major impact on
Christians' daily life.

"The teachers," she noted, "do not know when the school year will start.
The school is open to Christians and Muslims and has taught hundreds of
children from rural areas, many of whom were housed in the two orphanages."

  Posted by Robert <http://www.jihadwatch.org/> on August 29, 2013 1:31 PM


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