Posted on 08/20/2013 10:43:41 AM PDT by massmike
At least 58 Christian churches, schools, institutions, homes and shops have been attacked, looted and torched over the last three days by the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of Mohamed Morsi, the former Egyptian president who was deposed on 3 July . On August 14 the army has tried to evict the sit-in of the Islamists in Rabaa El Nahda Square and Adaweya. In a wave of devastating violence, over 600 people were killed and thousands injured. But violent attacks were also carried out on Catholic, Orthodox, Evangelical churches as well as the homes and shops of Christians, as we have documented
The representatives of the Christian Churches have drawn up a list which we publish below. The list was handed over to AsiaNews by the Press Office of the Catholic Church in Egypt.
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The list of Christian churches, schools, institutions, shops torched by the Muslim Brotherhood in the last three days
Catholic churches and convents
1. Franciscan church and school (road 23) burned (Suez)
2. Monastery of the Holy Shepherd and hospital burned (Suez)
3. Church of the Good Shepherd, Monastery of the Good Shepherd burned in molotov attack (Asuit)
4. Coptic Catholic Church of St. George burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
5. Church of the Jesuits burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
6. Fatima Basilica attacked Heliopolis
7. Coptic Catholic Church of St. Mark burned (Minya Upper Egypt)
8. Franciscan convent (Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) burned (Beni Suef, Upper Egypt)
9. Church of St. Teresa burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
10. Franciscan Church and School burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
11. Convent of St Joseph and school burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
12. Coptic Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart torched (Minya, Upper Egypt)
13 Convent of the Sisters of Saint Mary attacked (Cairo)
14. School of the Holy Shepherd attacked (Minya, Upper Egypt)
Orthodox and Evangelical Churches
1. Anglican Church of St. Saviour burned (Suez)
2. Evangelical Church of St Michael surrounded and sacked (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
3. Coptic Orthodox Church of St. George Burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
4. Church of Al-Esla burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
5. Adventist Church burned, the pastor and his wife abducted (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
6. Church of the Apostles burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
7. Church of the Holy renewal burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
8. Diocesan Centre Coptic Orthodox Qusiya burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
9. Church of St. George burned (Arish, North Egypt)
10. Church of St. George in al-Wasta burned (Beni Suef, Upper Egypt)
11. Church of the Virgin Mary attacked (Maadi, Cairo)
12. Church of the Virgin Mary attacked (Mostorod, Cairo)
13. Coptic Orthodox Church of St. George attacked (Helwan, Cairo)
14. Church of St. Mary of El Naziah burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
15. Church of Santa Damiana sacked and burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
16. Church of St. Theodore burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
17. Evangelical Church of al-Zorby Sacked and destroyed (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
18. Church of St. Joseph burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
19. Franciscan School burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
20. Coptic Orthodox Diocesan Center of St. Paul burned (Gharbiya, Delta)
21. Coptic Orthodox Church of St. Anthony burned (Giza)
22. Coptic Church of St. George burned (Atfeeh, Giza)
23. Church of the Virgin Mary and father Abraham burned (Delga, Deir Mawas, Minya, Upper Egypt)
24. Church of St. Mina Abu Hilal Kebly burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
25. Baptist Church in Beni Mazar burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
26. Church of Amir Tawadros burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
27. Evangelical Church burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
28. Church of Anba Moussa al-Aswad- burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
29. Church of the Apostles burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
30. Church of St Mary arson attempt (Qena, Upper Egypt)
31. Coptic Church of St. George burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)
32. Church of Santa Damiana Attacked and burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)
33. Church of the Virgin Mary burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)
34. Church of St. Mark and community center burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)
35. Church of Anba Abram destroyed and burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)
Christian institutions
1. House of Fr. Angelos (pastor of the church of the Virgin Mary and Father Abraham) burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
2. Properties and shops of Christians Burnt (Arish, North Egypt)
3. 17 Christian homes attacked and looted (Minya, Upper Egypt)
4. Christian homes Attach (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
5. Offices of the Evangelical Foundation burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
6. Stores, pharmacies, hotels owned by Christians attacked and looted (Luxor, Upper Egypt)
7. Library of the Bible Society burned (Cairo)
8. Bible Society burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
9. Bible Society- burned (Asuit, North Egypt).
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/misc/135.pdf
Quote:
http://www.investigativeproject.org/profile/173
Groups and Networks
The Muslim Brotherhood
Updated May 15, 2012
The Muslim Brotherhood is a global Sunni revivalist movement founded in Egypt in 1928. It seeks to establish an Islamic Caliphate governed by Shariah, or Islamic law. This is a long-term objective to be realized through a methodical plan that includes preaching, charitable work and a commitment to jihad. Most major U.S. Muslim organizations have roots in, or links to, the Muslim Brotherhood, including the Muslim Students Association, the Muslim American Society, the Islamic Society of North America and the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
To read about the Muslim Brotherhoods history and ideological development, click here.
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DiscoverTheNetworks.org: Muslim Brotherhood (MB)
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6386
Update:
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/63-egyptian-christian-churches-looted-torched-or-attacked
“63 Egyptian Christian Churches Looted, Torched or Attacked”
August 17, 2013 - 8:35 PM
(Cairo, AP)
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