Pejihad2 IM di Mesir itu ga cuma nyerang orang Copt, mereka jg ngerampok
dan ngebakar rumah dan toko orang Copt.

Nyerang, ngebantai, ngerampok, merkosa dll itu emang bagian dr Islam yg
benar.



Coptic villages attacked by Brotherhood look like “nuclear bombs exploded
there”<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/10/coptic-villages-attacked-by-brotherhood-look-like-nuclear-bombs-exploded-there.html>

During a recent
conference<http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=FsmJhedB5Zo>,
Dr. Sherif Doss, an Egyptian activist, confirmed the extent of the
widespread attacks on Egypt’s Christians—including “at least 80 churches
that were torched and/or destroyed”—and highlighted the often overlooked
but ongoing human suffering of the Copts: “But worst of all, about 140
families were evicted from their own homes; and worse still is that, not
only were they thrown out of their houses, but their shops and properties
were robbed and destroyed… General Sisi has promised to rebuild the
churches and this takes time to be done. But we can't wait all that time
for those people destitute and in the streets, with no place to live and
nowhere to work…. These people are in a very bad condition. If you go and
see these villages, you will be amazed—it is as if a nuclear bomb exploded
there. People burned and plundered their homes without mercy.”

The complete translation follows:

Really, we had a very black history over the past two months, after the
revolution of June 30 that led some unnamed Egyptians to storm as
barbarians, like Hulagu [reference to Mideast’s quintessential barbarian,
the 13th century Mongolian warlord]: they entered villages, towns and small
ranches; they burnt and stole all that was there. Some organizations
started to calculate the damages, and I have the list here if anyone wants
to read it. We are talking about at least 80 churches that were torched
and/or destroyed, and 40 institutions that belong to the church
[orphanages, libraries, small hospitals] were also plundered and burnt
down. But worst of all, about 140 families were evicted from their own
homes; and worse still is that, not only were they thrown out of their
houses, but their shops and properties were robbed and destroyed.

The purpose of this meeting is to find a way to help those people who have
nowhere to live and those whose homes were stolen. General Sisi has
promised to rebuild the churches and this takes time to be done. But we
can’t wait all that time for those people destitute and in the streets,
with no place to live and nowhere to work. This requires the cooperation of
all associations, institutions, and organizations, which should all do
their part… We need to help these people before rebuilding churches or
restoring buildings.

These people are in a very bad way. If you go and see these villages, you
will be amazed—it is as if a nuclear bomb exploded there. People [i.e.,
Muslim Brotherhood supporters] burned and plundered their homes without
mercy.

Raymond Ibrahim is author of *Crucified Again: Exposing Islam's New War on
Christians*
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1621570258/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1621570258&linkCode=as2&tag=uhurnetw-20>
 Posted by Raymond <http://www.raymondibrahim.com> on October 3, 2013 3:38
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