Friday, May 1st, 2009
Horrific news of an outrageous incident of official persecution against Christians in Egypt has arrived from Assyrian International News Agency.
On the morning of Sunday, 26 April, hundreds of Egyptian State Security officers demolished a service building belonging to the Coptic Orthodox Church. When news of the attack was disseminated to local Christians, people gathered at [...]
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Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak issued a letter of greeting to the Coptic Diaspora on the occasion of Easter, which Eastern Christians celebrated on 19 April. Voice of the Copts says President Mubarak’s letter contains Taquiah—dissimulation or falsehood permitted by Islam under certain conditions. (The word is also spelled “Taqiyya” in English.)
In last week’s [...]
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Monday, April 27th, 2009
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) today condemned the continued detention of Christian blogger Hani Nazeer, who was arrested by State Security last October. His arrest was prompted by complaints from Muslims over material posted at his blog.
ANHRI also alleges that the arrest “occurred with the collaboration of the Church in [his hometown [...]
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Thursday, April 23rd, 2009
An Egyptian woman who converted from Islam to Christianity has been arrested for marrying a Christian man, even though that is not illegal under Egypt’s penal code. (It is, however, illegal under sharia law.)
What’s more, the police carried out the arrest even though they don’t have a copy of the marriage contract.
Christian convert Raheal [...]
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Sunday, April 12th, 2009
The Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt has for the first time issued a certificate of conversion to a Muslim-born Christian.
Maher al-Gohari, who is seeking to change his religion on his official documents from Muslim to Christian was asked by a court to provide a conversion certificate from the Egyptian church.
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It is only the second time [...]
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Monday, April 6th, 2009
Muslim-born Christian convert Maher Mu’Tasim—whose Christian name is now Peter Athanasius—has sued to force Egyptian authorities officially to recognise the change of religion for himself and his 14-year-old daughter Dina (at right). During a court session in February, a state lawyer made the ludicrous claim that Christianity mandates killing of apostates.
Last week in court, according [...]
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Wednesday, March 25th, 2009
A Coptic Christian couple in Egypt recently accused the country’s Civil Registry of fraud for registering their two children as Muslims, even though they were born to two Christian parents and had never converted. Now the mother Mrs Suhair Abdo has been arrested by security agents and charged with forgery for claiming to be [...]
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Egyptian author and Islamic philosophy scholar Youssef Ziedan has been awarded the second annual International Prize for Arabic Fiction for his historical novel Azazeel (“Beelzebub”, or “Lord of the Flies”). Set in 5th-century Egypt, the book focuses on violent conflicts and divisions among Christians over the nature of Jesus Christ and sympathises with those [...]
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Monday, March 16th, 2009
An Egyptian Muslim accused of killing a Coptic Christian doesn’t seem to understand what’s involved in a murder trial.
During yesterday’s first session in the trial of the Aswan murderer Ahmed Abu-elroos, he shouted from inside his cage “Get the Infidels Out of the Courtroom, they are looking at me”
The defendant meant the victim’s father Radi [...]
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Thursday, March 12th, 2009
For the second time in a week, a Coptic Christian man has been murdered in Egypt over rumours of illicit involvement with a Muslim woman. The man’s body was found floating in the Nile. He had been abducted and tortured for nine days before being killed.
Police Investigations confirmed that the victim was lured to [...]
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Saturday, March 7th, 2009
Egyptian Muslim Yasser Ahmed Qassem is under arrest after he set fire to Ramy Sabry Shehata, a 25-year-old Coptic man, and stabbed to death the man’s father. Qassem went on a rampage after he heard a rumour that his sister had a relationship with the young Copt.
A 60-year-old Christian man has been stabbed to death [...]
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Sunday, February 22nd, 2009
Egyptian Muslims seem to make a habit of abducting Christian children and trying to pressure them to convert to Islam.
Kirollos Refat Ibrahim, 14-year-old Coptic boy, was returned after being kidnapped for nine months. He was forcible [sic] detained by two Imams (Muslim spiritual leaders) on the roof top of a mosque, in Manshiet Nasr, [...]
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Sunday, February 22nd, 2009
In March 2007, a 17-year-old girl who had been raised a Christian disappeared from her family home in Egypt. After a long search, she was found married to a Muslim neighbour who had induced her to convert to Islam.
Because the girl’s change of religion was recognised on official documents, her mother has sued the [...]
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Monday, February 16th, 2009
Coptic Christians accuse Cairo Governor Abdul-Azim Wazi of changing historic street names to Islamic names without legal or historical justification. Dr Naguib Gebrael, advisor to Coptic Pope Shenouda III, has sued the governor and wonders if the committee in charge of naming streets has been infiltrated by Muslim fundamentalists.
Gebrael cited the example of Victoria [...]
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Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
Maher Mu’Tasim is only the second Egyptian Muslim-born Christian to file for legal acknowledgement of his religious conversion. Last August, he sued the Interior Minister and other government figures to change the official religious affiliation of himself and his 14-year-old daughter Dina (at right) from Islam to Christianity.
In a closed court session last Saturday, “heated” [...]
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