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To: little jeremiah

<...” wonder how all this Mozlem insanity can be cured.”....>

It cannot be...it will always lie beneath the surface...but moreso...even when so called “moderates” rise to positions...and will in the future in every nation....I can see a serious coup of all arab governance as they gain power to do so....much to all the Politicians (Worldwide) surprise who think they can control the Muslim Brotherhood.....

Man cannot control the force of evil which is behind the Muslim Brotherhood....and he knows how to play in their park incognito.


289 posted on 07/07/2013 9:03:17 AM PDT by caww
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http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/169678

Fears for Egypt’s Christians following Murder, Arson Attacks
Islamists accused of series of attacks on Christians, including the murder of a priest, and arson attacks on churches and Christian homes

Fears have been raised over the plight of Egypt’s Coptic Christian community, after a series of attacks - including the assassination of a priest and an arson attack against a church - following the ouster of Muslim Brotherhood-backed President, Mohammed Morsi.

According to Al Masri al-Youm, 39 year-old Mena Aboud Sharoben was gunned down in the coastal city of Arish on Saturday, by unknown gunmen riding a motorcycle. Sharoben was a local Coptic priest, and his murder was one of several attacks by suspected Islamist terrorists over the past few days, who also targeted at least three military checkpoints and El Arish Internation Airport in one of Egypt’s most lawless regions.

Those attacks prompted a senior Egyptian military official to announce an impending major military operation in the Sinai Desert, aimed at rooting-out Islamist insurgents, who have also targeted oil-pipelines and police installations.

The report by Al Masri al-Youm further cited the Maspero Youth Union as condemning what they described as “Muslim Brotherhood attacks on churches.”

According to the statement, “The president’s supporters attacked [the] churches in Luxor, Qena, Minya, Towa, Sharm el-Sheikh and Marsa Matrouh. We say to them, tear down all the churches, it is not going to stop us from rebuilding Egypt... We will use the stones of our churches to build our homeland.”

On Friday, four Copts and one Muslim were killed in sectarian clashes in the village of Naga Hassan, during which 23 Christian-owned homes were set on fire, according to Egypt Independent - though in that case it was unclear whether the clashes were the result of a sectarian or personal dispute.

Coptic Christians are an indigenous community which makes up around 10% of Egypt’s population, and which has long complained of systematic discrimination and violent attacks by the authorities and Islamist terrorists respectively. The Coptic leader, Pope Tawadros II, was fiercely criticized by the Muslim Brotherhood after coming out in support of the military’s decision to oust President Mohammed Morsi.

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292 posted on 07/07/2013 9:08:11 AM PDT by MestaMachine (My caps work. You gotta earn them.)
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