The escalation of Muslim attacks on Christian churches in
Egypt continues unabated. This week two attacks were carried out, one in
Alexandria and one in Menbal in Upper Egypt – both allegedly prompted
by harassment of Muslim women.
Yesterday
the church of St. Mary, in the Dakhela district, west of Alexandria,
was attacked by Molotov cocktails and bricks, causing the gate to burn
and the breaking of most of the stained glass windows. One Copt was
killed and several injured.
According to the official police
explanation, the Copt Basem Ramzy Michael was seen by the Muslim Hamada
Alloshy, a registered criminal, allegedly extending his body from his
balcony to gaze at the flat of Alloshy’s sister, who lives on the ground
floor.
A quarrel broke out and when the church was attacked,
hundreds of Copts hurried to the area to defend the church, among whom
was 36-year-old Sedky Sherif, a father of three children.
According
to his nephew Rabah, who was with him at the time of his death, 1000
Copts were present and were attacked by over 20,000 Muslims, who were
firing bird shots at them and throwing bricks.
While the church
was being attacked the Muslims were shouting “Allahu Akbar.” Security
forces were sent out to diffuse the situation and disperse the crowd.
They made several arrests on both sides.
According to the Security
report, the Copt “died of fright,” suffering a heart attack after
hearing the sound of gun fire. According to his family and those who saw
him, his body was full of bruises and marks from bird shots.
The
family and relatives of Sedky Sherif waited this morning at Kom el Dekka
morgue to receive his body and the results of the autopsy. A death
certificate was issued quoting cause of death as “under investigation.”
Weesa
Fawzy from Al-Kalema Human Rights Center said that this was the first
time that a death certificate is issued and the cause of death is still
under investigation. “Has he been seen by the forensics team or not, so
how are they still investigating when the body is already buried?”
Coptic
Mina Milad Saber, 19 years, was severely injured in yesterday’s attack
and underwent brain surgery, but this morning he was found shackled to
his bed by the police for fear he might escape, although he is still in a
coma.
Most Christians who were injured during the attack either
went privately for treatment or quietly left hospital, “as it will end
by them being arrested too,” said Weesa Fawzy.
On May 13, in the
village of Menbal, district of Matay, north of Minya province, a Muslim
mob stormed the village church of Prince Tadros el-Mashreki and
assaulted a person inside. They hurled stones and broke everything
inside the church, including doors and windows.
The mob then went
along the streets looting and destroying all Coptic-owned businesses and
pharmacies and torching cars. The Copts were also threatened to be
expelled from the village. According to witnesses, any Copt who was met
by the mob in the street was beaten up.
Attorney Dr. Ehab Ramzy,
former MP, said that Menbal has a Muslim majority while Manshiet Menbal,
10 kilometers away, has a Coptc majority. In the afternoon of that day
three Muslim youths went to Manshiet Menbal and harassed Coptic girls as
they came out of church.
“As they drove by, the Muslims threw
plastic bags filled with urine at the girls,” Ramzy said. “The Coptic
youth defended the girls and, being outnumbered, the Muslims left.” A
couple of hours later Muslims congregated and attacked the church and
the Coptic minority in village of Menbal.
“The two villages have
nothing to do with each other, and Copts in Menbal have nothing at all
to do with the quarrel that took place in Manshiet Menbal. They were
attacked just because they are Christians,” said Ramzy.
Two
Muslims were arrested from Menbal, and there is talk of a
“reconciliation” meeting to be held. “Now security are looking for
Christians to arrest them as a bargaining chip for this forthcoming
“reconciliation” meeting,” said Dr Ramzy.
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