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Muslim Brotherhood and Morsi supporters torch Egyptian churches

Islamic supporters of Egypt’s ousted president Mohamed Morsi launched on Wednesday arson attacks against churches, resulting in the destruction of at least three buildings. Muslim Brotherhood supporters wreaked havoc on Coptic Christian businesses and property throughout the country.
There may have been more than 20 incidents of burning of churches and attacks on Christian institutions, based on unconfirmed reports on Twitter from Coptic leaders and organizations who are closely following the outbreak of anti-Christian violence.
(Illustration: Bon Pasteur Catholic Church & Monastry was attacked in Suez thru Molotov by Pro Morsi supporters)
 Bishop Anba Suriel, the bishop for the Coptic Orthodox Church in Melbourne, wrote on his Twitter micro blog, “over 20 separate attacks on churches and Christian institutions all over Egypt.”
Suriel added, ”These attacks on the Copts is unprecedented in the modern era.” He called on the international community not to be passive.
The Egyptian state news agency Mena reported assaults on three churches, including the destruction of the Mar Gergiss church. AFP reported that the attackers tossed firebombs at Mar Gergiss in Sohag, on the west bank of the Nile. The city of Sohag has a large Coptic community.
AFP reported two churches were attacked in El-Menia province, causing fire damage to both buildings.
There were reports that one of Egypt’s oldest churches, the fourth century Virgin Mary in Minya, was engulfed in flames.
Speaking with The Jerusalem Post from Ottawa, Irwin Cotler, a former Canadian justice minister and current Liberal MP, said the “Army should be providing more protection to the Copts.”
Cotler spearheaded a report – Securing the Human Rights of Coptic Christians in Egypt After the Arab Spring – in Canada’s Parliament in May to protect the rights of Copts and “hold those responsible for attacks on Copts.”
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The anti-Christian violence by radical Islamists and Muslim Brotherhood supporters is taking place within “a general culture of impunity,” he said.
Suriel complained on his Twitter feed that Western media have ignored the violent attacks.
Dexter Van Zile, the Christian media analyst for the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America, told the Post, “The bishop has a legitimate beef with people.”
The “silence is troubling” from “the people charged with promoting human rights,” Van Zile said. “Progressive Christianity does not want to confront Islamic violence.”
Van Zile added it is “outrageous” that Copts are being scapegoated for the ouster of the Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated president Morsi.

Writing on the website of the conservative National Review, Andrew C. McCarthy, a leading US expert on radical Islam, blamed Western media reports for ignoring and distorting the “Islamic supremacist aggression against Egypt’s Christians – which was a prominent feature of Muslim Brotherhood governance.”
He blasted Wednesday’s AFP report for exculpating “the Islamic supremacists by editorializing, in the report, that these were ‘reprisal’ attacks.”
McCarthy wrote, “The Brotherhood is not ‘retaliating’ against Christians. Islamic supremacists are persecuting Christians... which is what they do in Muslim-majority countries.”
The Egyptian news outlet Daily News reported “two churches in the Fayoum village of Al-Nazla were set on fire, in addition to the local Christian Friendship club.”
“Mary Mina Church and its services building were set on fire,” said Basem Beshay, the media officer of the local Dostour Party branch.
According to the Daily News, Beshay added, “The Third Apostolic Church, its medical center and the house of the priest were set on fire by protesters.”
Beshay said arson attacks targeted a Christian-owned pharmacy and an interior design store in Minya.

The violence on Wednesday comes after the shooting of a young Coptic girl in Cairo last week. After completing her Bible class at the Ahmed Esmat Street Evangelical Church, Jessi Boulus was shot. Her uncle works as a pastor at the church.

(Illustration:  Prince Tadros church in Minya is now burning  by protesters loyal to Ousted Morsi)
List of churches that have been attacked:
1 – The Church of the Virgin Mary and Anba Abram of the Copts Orthodox village Dljh, the center of Deir Mawas, Minya Governorate burning church and demolished.
2 – The Church of St. Mina Coptic Orthodox neighborhood of Abu Hilal Kebly Minya Governorate burning church
3 – St. George’s Church Copts الارثوزكس the land of the archbishopric, Sohag Governorate burning church
4 – Center Baptist Church Bani Mazar, Minya Governorate burning church
5 – Church of Our Lady of Copts الأرثوزكس the village Nazlah, Yusuf Center, Fayoum governorate burning the church …
6 – Monastery of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd + school Suez burning
7 – Church Street parents Alfrencescan the Suez burning 23
8 – The Bible Society of Friends Fayoum burning
9 – The Church of Saint Maximus 45th Street Alexandria harassment
10 – Church of Prince Taodharos Echatbi Fayoum burning
11 – Church of Our Lady of Copts الارثوزكس the street butchers Abu Hilal District Minia Governorate burning
12 – Church Marmriqs the Catholic Copts Abu Hilal District, Minya Governorate burning
13 – Church of the Jesuit Fathers Abu Hilal District, Minya Governorate burning
14 – Church of the Virgin and Abram news Sohag burning
15 – Church Marmriqs the building services electricity Street, Sohag burning
16 – a Father Onjelios home king pastor of the Church of the Virgin and Anba Abram Bdljh of Deir Mawas Dljh the center of the province of Minya house was completely burned
17 – the burning of the Greek Church in Suez


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  1. This saddens me. To see the world we live in now regressing still with using violence as justification for their acts of supposed righteousness. If we all just listened, acted upon a common will of the people, and taught that their is a different side to the world; and that its not bad just different. Maybe just maybe we might take a step forward with each other.

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  2. Reports of 17 churches attacked as well as Christians.This has been going on for way too long. As Christians, we turn the other cheek. "Vengence is mine thus says the Lord." It is time now for the Lord to return. We cannot let the devil get a stronghold. We must continue with our Christian values and principles and live by our own laws. Anger. Hatred in return will not change things. We must continue to "love our enemies.' Peace! Peace for Egypt. WORLD PEACE meditations and/or prayers every Friday from 5-6PM, EST. Join us in support for world peace wherever you may be. "Peace begins with love." Peace! Pamela Bunting Lewis USA August 15th, 2013. If I now die, I know that I will die as a Christian. Peace!

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  3. Europeans built them there to spread their fake religious beliefs and lies, Burn them all down!!
    Christianity is a man made religion created to give Gentiles their own religion by combining Jewish, Hindu and other religious myths together. I used to be a christian until I read the Bible and realized that the God portrayed in it was cruel, bigoted, vain, biased and insensitive. Then he sends his son to take over; and the son is a better God than he is in every way but the son tells us that his father is all and to obey him.
    What has happened to intelligent people that if they read the Bible they would see that there isn't truth about God in it. Kirk Cameron said that in order to make a person believe in God, you must find a way to bypass their intelligence; otherwise they may realize that it's all false. WOW!!!

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    1. Interesting a Jew created a religion for Gentiles?

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    2. So you read the Bible then??

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  4. They are only buildings not the church which will live on forever. Christ will come and when HE does he will reap the harvest and send the chap into the fires of hell. Keep in up and HE will come sooner than you think>

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  5. Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness,
    for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

    “Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.

    Matt. 5: 10-12

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  6. I pray that the churches in Egypt will hold fast to the Word of God and know that we are more than conquerers.
    IF GOD IS FOR US, WHO CAN BE AGAINST US?
    Your brothers and sisters in Christ all over the world will be praying for your faith. Stand strong!

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  7. . . . sad being aware of modern barbarity, a communication error.

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  8. egypt wars the terrorism and america attacks egypt for this

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  9. (Matthew 7:15-20) 15 “Be on the watch for the false prophets that come to YOU in sheep’s covering, but inside they are ravenous wolves. 16 By their fruits YOU will recognize them. Never do people gather grapes from thorns or figs from thistles, do they? 17 Likewise every good tree produces fine fruit, but every rotten tree produces worthless fruit; 18 a good tree cannot bear worthless fruit, neither can a rotten tree produce fine fruit. 19 Every tree not producing fine fruit gets cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 Really, then, by their fruits YOU will recognize those [men].

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  10. I've been following this from Turkey which has seen some Christian persecution in the last few years. As an American living in Turkey for the past 2.5 years and writing about the society around me, I have personally observed that Islamists simply do not tolerate other religions. I have written about this for "Digital Journal." http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/341895

    One of my colleagues there wrote about how this situation with the Copts is like Hitler's "Crystal Night," when he had the Nazis attack Jewish synagogues, businesses, and homes. http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/356824

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