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Egypt: Coptic priest Father Mina Abud Sharobim killed
In the north of the Sinai the secretary of the Coptic bishop of El Arish Kosman shot to death


Giorgio Bernardelli
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6 July 2013
http://vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/n...-coptos-copts-egitto-egipto-egypt-26268/

[Machine translation of the Italian; no English version yet available]

A Coptic priest was killed this morning in Egypt in an ambush in all probability due to the situation created in the country after the overthrow of President Islamist Mohammed Morsi.



The murder took place in the town of El Arish in northern Sinai. The victim's father called Mina, was 39 years old and was the secretary of the Coptic bishop of El Arish Kosman. The cleric was shot while he was in the car with his wife, who would be shocked at the hospital.



The murder of Father Mina is a further leap in quality in recent violence against Copts: already the other day had been assaulted ask a Coptic Catholic in the district of Minya. Last night in Luxor then there would be three more victims Coptic. The anger of the Islamists, therefore, is taking once again targeted Christians in Egypt, claiming that the Coptic Pope Tawadros II was on the side of the forces that ousted Bites. It is not 'a case that the murder happened right in the Sinai area from time out of control, become a crossroads of Islamist terrorism.



It must be said peroché even by the official representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood at this time there has been an escalation in tone against Copts. Yesterday afternoon - for example - in his speech at the event pro Morsi, the supreme leader of the movement Mohammed Badie had lashed out against Tawadros II claiming that the Coptic Pope does not speak on behalf of Christians. A message that - obviously - someone has taken very quickly as a green light to the sectarian violence.

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It was inevitable that there would be a backlash---I fear we may be seeing a weekly cycle of Islamists whipped into a frenzy of hatred at Friday prayers, then inflicting a pogrom on Christians in the hours afterward.

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Lord have mercy on the suffering Christians of the Middle East who are being martyred daily!

Lord help us to do whatever we can to assist them!

May God come to their aid!

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Update: Coptic Priest Gunned Down in Egypt, Christian Villages Attacked

By Mary Abdelmassih
Assyrian International News Agency
Posted July-6-2013
http://www.aina.org/news/20130706133116.htm

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(AINA) -- This morning masked men gunned down Father Mina Cheroubim, pastor of the Coptic Orthodox church, as he left his church building in el-Arish North Sinai, 344 kilometers northeast of Cairo. Yesterday Muslims attacked Coptic inhabitants in the village of Nag Hassan, Dabayaa, in Luxor province. This attack was prompted by news that allegedly four Copts killed 45-year-old Muslim H. Hefny, whose body was found near the river. The attack killed four and wounded three. 16 homes and shops were torched, including the home of a Coptic family who are accused of being involved in the killing of the Muslim man. Police and ambulances were sent to the village as hundreds of scared Coptic inhabitants left the village. One of the villagers said that the dead Muslim was not killed by Copts but by Muslims in order to cause sedition and force Christians to leave the village.

Muslims have continued terrorizing Christians. On July 3rd, in the village of Delga in Deir Mawas, Minya Province, which has a population over 65,000, the services building of the Coptic Catholic Church of St. Georges was looted and torched, and the El-Saleh Church in Delga was heavily fired at. The villagers had their homes and businesses looted and torched. Most of the Copts, the majority in Delga, left their homes in fear. Two Christians were wounded from the fires.

Rev. Ayub Saleh, pastor of Delga Catholic Church, who was smuggled out across rooftops by the neighbors, said that supporters of former President Morsy are engaged in continuous and unprecedented harassment of Copts. He said that a number of those people broke into the homes of Christians at gunpoint, terrorizing women, children and seizing gold jewelry and furniture. He contacted security forces, pleading for help. Witnesses said security arrived next morning.

"Every Coptic home they loot, they torch afterwards -- Muslim homes are spared," said a village Copt to activist Mariam Ragy in an aired interview. "Most Copts are outside of the village, not knowing whether their homes are still there or looted and torched." He said that Muslims walk normally in the streets, they just go to Christian homes and take what they want." He said the situation and persecution of the Copts is still the same, before and after the 30th June Revolution, as it is now dubbed.


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