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Coptic Christians March on White House, Washington Post Egyptian Christians critical of media
The Washington Free Beacon ^ | August 22, 2013 | Adam Kredo

Posted on 08/24/2013 7:54:42 PM PDT by Coleus

A group of Egyptians protested in front of the White House Thursday afternoon to “expose” what they say is “the clear bias of the Obama administration and the American media in support of the Muslim Brotherhood and its terrorist ideology.”

Hundreds of Egyptians, who travelled to Washington, D.C. from around the United States, gathered in front of the White House before marching to the offices of the Washington Post, news network CNN, and the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Muslim advocacy group that protestors called the Brotherhood’s “embassy.”

Protest organizers called on “all Egyptians” living in the U.S. to join their march, which took

Photo credit: Kyle Kholi

Photo credit: Kyle Kohli

place as violence in Egypt continues to rage between the Muslim Brotherhood and secular military forces.

The marchers’ final stop was the Egyptian military attaché’s D.C. office, where the activists chanted their support for “the Egyptian army for its heroic stand against [Muslim Brotherhood] terrorism.”

“We are against the Muslim Brotherhood,” protestor Ramez Mossed told the Free Beacon. “He [Obama] supports the Muslim Brotherhood. He has a big hand in Egypt and the mess in Egypt. We’re trying to tell him, ‘Don’t support the terrorists. Please be fair.’”

Many of those who participated in the march are Coptic Christians, a religious group that has been systematically targeted with violence by pro-Brotherhood protestors, some of whom have been desecrating and sieging churches in Egypt.

The protestors gathered on the curb outside of the White House lofting signs that read, “We support the Egyptian Army,” and “The Muslim Brotherhood never renounced terrorism.”

Photo credit: Kyle Kohli

Photo credit: Kyle Kohli

“You can burn down our churches but you can never touch our faith,” read another sign.  “I love this sign,” said one passerby who saw the sign referring to the churches. “I believe it too.”

Many Egyptian churches have been burned and vandalized in recent weeks as Muslim Brotherhood-backed protestors swarm the streets. Dozens have been killed during the riots.

“Although the Muslim Brotherhood has spent the last month destroying churches homes, and businesses, and torturing and killing both its civilian and military opponents, the Obama administration continues to insist that it be ‘included in the process’ of forming a new Egyptian government,” an advocacy group called the Institute on Religion and Democracy said in a statement of solidarity issued to reporters at the march.

The protestors, who were bussed into D.C. from their churches, maintain that the Obama administration has not done enough to protect Christians in Egypt from the Muslim Brotherhood.

“Obama, he’s helping them,” said Mossed.  The protest drew interest from tourists and other passersby. At one point, several Segway riders paused to snap pictures of the protestors.

Protestors said they were particularly upset with the way the American media has written about and portrayed the events in Egypt.

“The Washington Post, they don’t give a voice to the people and tell the truth,” Mossed said. “They have to show all the truth and not just hide it like Al Jazeera.”  Another protest leader could he heard yelling about the Post, claiming that it is just “like Al Jazeera.”

When one attendee made note of Al Jazeera America’s recent launch, the protestor angrily responded: “More propaganda, more lies.”

The demonstrations come two weeks after a group of pro-Muslim Brotherhood activists held their own rally outside of the White House to protest what they say is the Egyptian military’s “coup.”  Egypt analysts said the march reflects frustration with the Obama administration, which has been cautious in the weeks since Mohamed Morsi was deposed.

“This particular march reflects the extent to which Egyptians are frustrated what they view as a less-than-enthusiastic response from Washington after Egyptians marched by the millions to topple a theocratic party from power,” said Eric Trager, an Egypt expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP).

“Of course, from Washington’s perspective, the devil is in the details: Morsi was, in fact, toppled by an inherently undemocratic military coup,” said Trager.  Christian supporters of Israel have also expressed worry at the situation in Egypt.

“This is a modern pogrom. The silence must end. The United States must lead,” Christians United for Israel executive director David Brog said in a statement.  “We must make it clear to the Egyptian government, the Muslim Brotherhood and the world that we will not ignore this tragedy.”  Spokesmen for the White House did not respond to a request for comment on the march.

The Washington Post’s lobby was reportedly put on lockdown as a result of the march, which attracted scores of protesters.

“The lobby was closed for a very short time for safety,” Washington Post spokeswoman Kristine Coratti told the Free Beacon.  Coratti pushed back against the protestors’ criticism of the Post‘s Egypt coverage. “Our coverage of events in Egypt has been comprehensive, incorporating all perspectives, and it has been fair, accurate, and honest,” she said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: bhomiddleeast; christiancopts; christianpersecution; egypt; egyptianchristians; egyptmb; islam; muslim; muslimbrotherhood; muslimworld; rop

1 posted on 08/24/2013 7:54:42 PM PDT by Coleus
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To: Coleus

God Bless them!!!


2 posted on 08/24/2013 7:58:15 PM PDT by dps.inspect (rage against the Obama machine...)
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wish we could all be there!


3 posted on 08/24/2013 8:05:17 PM PDT by campaignPete R-CT (we're the Beatniks now)
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To: Coleus

Will this story make the major media? I doubt it. Christians don’t count.


4 posted on 08/24/2013 8:05:48 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Coleus

>>>“Our coverage of events in Egypt has been comprehensive, incorporating all perspectives, and it has been fair, accurate, and honest,” she said>>>

WaPo!!! “Fair, accurate, and honest,” she says. Just more lies from the WaPo.


5 posted on 08/24/2013 8:06:29 PM PDT by kitkat (STORM THE HEAVENS WITH PRAYERS FOR OUR COUNTRY)
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To: Coleus
“This is a modern pogrom. The silence must end. The United States must lead,” Christians United for Israel executive director David Brog said in a statement. “We must make it clear to the Egyptian government, the Muslim Brotherhood and the world that we will not ignore this tragedy.”

Spokesmen for the White House did not respond to a request for comment on the march.

The silence will remain deafening!
6 posted on 08/24/2013 8:11:00 PM PDT by MeshugeMikey (Block Captain..Tyranny Response Team / al-Kilab Division)
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To: Coleus

They’d better be careful — they could receive the same treatment in Washington D.C. as their co-religionists are getting in Egypt.


7 posted on 08/24/2013 8:17:28 PM PDT by 353FMG ( I do not say whether I am serious or sarcastic -- I respect FReepers too much.)
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To: Coleus

Extremists! /s


8 posted on 08/25/2013 4:51:10 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Dick Obama is more inexperienced now than he was before he was elected.)
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To: Coleus

Two years ago:

“Archbishop Dolan thanks President Obama for efforts to promote religious tolerance in Egypt”

http://www.sfcatholic.org/BishopsBulletin/ViewExtra.aspx?article=705

Guess that didn’t work out too well.


9 posted on 08/25/2013 4:55:16 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Dick Obama is more inexperienced now than he was before he was elected.)
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