The Investigative Project on Terrorism
A memo posted on the Facebook page of a local office of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party
obtained by the Investigative Project on Terrorism shows a clear call
to incitement against Egypt's Coptic Christian population, giving its
blessing to the burning of churches.
Over 40 Coptic churches
have been burned by Muslim Brotherhood supporters since the Egyptian
police cleared demonstrators protesting the overthrow of former Egyptian
President Mohamed Morsi on Tuesday. Brotherhood supporters also
reportedly blocked the road between Cairo and Aswan in southern Egypt
looking for Copts, taking seven Copts hostage Thursday. They were later released after a ransom of 150,000 Egyptian pounds, roughly $21,500, was paid.
Muslim Brotherhood rioters who torched St. George Cathdral in Sohag were heard screaming "Allahu Akbar!" as they carried out their deed.
Coptic leaders say the Muslim Brotherhood's violent onslaught against Christians has been unprecedented.
"It never happened before in history that such a big number of
churches were attacked on one day," Bishop Thomas, a Coptic Orthodox
bishop in Assiut told Al Jazeera. "We normally used to have attacks once a month or so."
The memo's discovery comes a week after leading Freedom and Justice Party politician Abdul Mawgoud Dardery
appeared at a press conference at the National Press Club in
Washington, D.C. and said that Egypt was a model for Christian-Muslim
relations.
Monday, August 19, 2013
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