Heheheh... gua jadi ingat dgn aksi kepahlawanan FPI yg nyerang ibu2 yg protes 
di 
Tangerang atau waktu nyerang yg demo di Monas di mana ibu2 dan anak2 jg ada.

Indahnya Islam itu, hehehe...


Egypt: Two dead, 60 injured as "unidentified men" attack Christian protesters
Look at the CNN headline. "State TV: 2 dead and 60  injured in clashes 
involving 
Coptics in Cairo." That's like saying "Five  dead in clashes involving Sharon 
Tate in Los Angeles," or "91 dead in  Kristallnacht clashes involving Jews in 
Nazi Germany."
These "unidentified men" did not have beards, we're told, and were  dressed in 
"plain clothes" -- thus they weren't military or police, or,  presumably, 
caftan-wearing Islamic hardliners. The implication is that  they must not be 
Salafis or Islamic supremacists of any kind. Yet who  else can they be? Who 
else 
is attacking Coptic Christians in Egypt?  Angry partisans of the Council of 
Chalcedon?
"State TV: 2 dead and 60 injured in clashes involving Coptics in Cairo," by 
Mohamed Fadel Fahmy for CNN, May 15 (thanks to Assad Elepty):
Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Violence erupted in the Cairo  neighborhood of Maspero 
when pro-Coptic protesters clashed with  unidentified men, leaving at least two 
people dead and 60 injured, state  TV reported early Sunday. 

>The demonstrators initially staged a sit-in in front of the state TV  building 
>to demand greater rights for the religious minority.
>Problems between Egypt's Muslim majority and its Coptic Christian  minority 
>have 
>been on the rise in recent months, with a number of  violent clashes reported 
>between the two groups.
>Dozens of unidentified men, dressed in plain clothes, began firing  live 
>ammunition into the air and attacking the demonstrators around the  entrance 
>of 
>the sit-in enclosure with sticks and stones. They also threw  Molotov 
>cocktails. 
>It was not immediately clear who the attackers were  or what their motive was.
Yes, it's a real puzzler! Has Tim McVeigh been spotted around Cairo lately? 
Maybe it was Tim.
"They did not have beards. It was just a bunch of bad guys carrying guns and 
clubs," said Maged Girguis, a pro-Coptic protester.
"Bad guys"? This is the favored politically correct and slightly  ironic term 
that the U.S. military uses to describe the jihadis in Iraq  and Afghanistan. 
They can't call them what they are, so they resort to  this infantile locution. 
And it seems to be much the same here: Maged  Girguis knows that if he says who 
the attackers were and what motivated  them, it will go even worse for the 
Copts. So he clams up. 

Witnesses claimed the attackers were people from neighboring slums, seeking to 
incite sectarian violence.
Well, at least we know they were "people." That rules out the alien  invasion 
theory. But what kind of "people"? "People from neighboring  slums, seeking to 
incite sectarian violence." Ah. They were from  neighboring slums, so they must 
be poor and uneducated, which is in  every other mainstream media story the 
reason why people become Islamic  jihadists, but in this one simply another 
dead-end clue to an ongoing  mystery. 

We do know that they were "seeking to incite sectarian violence," and  we know 
from above that there has been trouble between Muslims and  Christians in 
Egypt, 
but since these men are unidentified and their  motive unknown, it would be 
Islamophobic to assume that by "sectarian"  is meant "Muslim/Christian." Maybe 
the mob was made up of Buddhists, or  Scientologists, or Mormons, or 
Pentecostals. It's a mystery!
Egyptian riot police were deployed and created a human barrier between the men 
and the demonstrators. 

>A pro-Coptic protester was hit in the head by a rock. He initially  refused to 
>enter an ambulance, saying he feared arrest by the army.  Volunteer doctors 
>attempted to treat him in a make-shift field clinic  but his wounds were 
>severe 
>and he was eventually taken away in the  ambulance.
Apparently the rock leapt up of its own volition and made for the pro-Coptic 
protester's head.
The demonstrators captured one of their alleged attackers, who was badly 
beaten. 

>The pro-Coptic protesters broke up the sidewalk around the television  station 
>and threw chunks of rock and concrete at their attackers. The  demonstrators 
>were armed with clubs and metal chains and a man was seen  carrying a sword.
>Later, two groups of men were seen clashing outside the foreign  ministry, 
>which 
>is near the TV building. It was not immediately clear  whether they were the 
>same groups that fought outside the TV station  earlier, though state TV 
>reported that Coptics were involved in the  unrest.
Coptics were involved, but who else? No clue. Maybe they found some Amish to 
pick on.Posted by Robert on May 15, 2011  5:43 AM  | 7 Comments 

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