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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Egyptian Government compensates Christians after Muslim attacks

By Dan Wooding
Founder of ASSIST Ministries

A Coptic service in Egypt

EGYPT (ANS) -- The Egyptian Government has given 1,265,000 Egyptian pounds (US$230,000) in compensation to 17 Coptic Christians whose property was damaged by a mob of angry Muslims.

This news was revealed in a story written by Jennifer Gold on the British website -- www.christiantoday.com.

The story stated that last week, in the southern Egyptian town of Isna, a group of Muslims damaged cars and shops belonging to the Christians.

According to the governor of Qena province, Magdy Ayoub, the attacks began after reports that a Coptic Christian pulled down the veil of a Muslim woman in a car park.

According to AP, police arrested 15 people in connection with the attacks, most of whom were later released.

“In a similar event earlier in the month, dozens of Muslims rioted after rumors that Coptic Christians had tried to abduct and sexually assault a teenage Muslim girl,” said the Jennifer Gold story.

“The Muslims threw stones and broke windows at a pharmacy where they believed the Christians had forced the girl to have sex with them.”

According to AP, the two Coptic Christians suspected of the abduction were arrested by police and detained for 15 days on charges related to sectarian tensions.

The story concluded, “Governor Ayoub has said that prominent local Muslim and Christian figures plan to meet in a bid to ease the sectarian tension.

“Southern Egypt is no stranger to tension and conflict between Muslims and Coptic Christians. In 2000, 21 Christians and a Muslim were killed in the village of Kosheh after a dispute turned into a fight between armed villagers.”

Egypt is a country of 76.5 million people. Around 10 per cent of them are Coptic Christians.


Dan Wooding, 67, is an award winning British journalist now living in Southern California with his wife Norma of 44 years. He is the founder and international director of ASSIST (Aid to Special Saints in Strategic Times) and the ASSIST News Service (ANS). He was, for ten years, a commentator, on the UPI Radio Network in Washington, DC. Wooding is the author of some 42 books, the latest of which is his autobiography, "From Tabloid to Truth", which is published by Theatron Books. To order a copy, go to www.fromtabloidtotruth.com. danjuma1@aol.com.

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