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Egypt: 2,000 Islamic supremacists protest outside Coptic Church
It's Friday afternoon, and you know what that means. This  time the Islamic 
supremacists were protesting against their murderous  brethren who attacked a 
church in Alexandria on New Year's Eve, killing  21 -- weren't they? Oddly 
enough, no; rather, they were enraged over the  Copts' supposedly holding two 
women who converted to Islam. All the  abductions and forced conversions to 
Islam of Coptic women never drew  them to protest, either. "Islamists protest 
outside Coptic Church in  Cairo," from AFP, April 29 (thanks to Twostellas):
CAIRO - ABOUT 2,000 hardline Islamists protested on Friday  outside the Coptic 
Church's headquarters in Cairo to demand the release  of two women they allege 
are being held after converting to Islam. 

>The protesters, who belonged to the puritanical Salafi sect, marched  on St 
>Mark's Cathedral from a mosque after Friday prayers to demand the  release of 
>Wafa Constantine and Camellia Shehata, the wives of two  priests. The church 
>denies the women converted to Islam.
>The Salafis have held regular protests over the case in the past year, but 
>they 
>have usually been smaller in number.
>Their cause was eventually picked up by an Al-Qaeda-linked group in  Iraq that 
>massacred dozens of Christians in a Baghdad church in November  2010 and vowed 
>more attacks until the two women are freed.
>Two months later, a suicide bomber killed more than 20 Copts after a  New 
>Year's 
>Eve mass in the Egyptian coastal city of Alexandria.
>The Coptic Church has reportedly convened a synod in response to the growing 
>assertiveness of Salafis, who have increased their political presence in Egypt 
>since a popular revolt toppled president Hosni Mubarak in February [I tried to 
>tell you -- RS].  Copts, who account for about 10 percent of the country's 80 
>million  people, complain of discrimination. They have been the targets of 
>fairly  regular sectarian attacks. -- AFPPosted by Robert on April 29, 2011  
>1:14 PM  | 2 Comments 
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