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NEW YORK, Dec. 12 --
The Egyptian government facilitates attacks
against Coptic Christians directly by destroying church
properties, unlawfully detaining, raping and torturing
converts to Christianity and failing to prosecute the
Islamic extremists who attack Coptic Christians.
The 2009 US State Department Report on religious freedom
in Egypt states the following:
The Egyptian government engaged in acts "which generally
obviated the prosecution of perpetrators of crimes
against Copts and precluded their recourse to the
judicial system..." and that there was a "failure to
investigate and prosecute perpetrators..." "State
security and police forces reportedly instigated a
sectarian clash in... and the Government again failed to
prosecute perpetrators of crimes against Copts." One
Muslim convert to Christianity "told US officials that
government authorities had raped her."
There were also "reports that police persecuted converts
from Islam to Christianity." The court system has also
failed Copts when we see "a judge reportedly told (her)
(a Muslim convert) he would have killed her if the law
permitted." Sadly the direct destruction of Coptic
sanctuaries by Egyptian government officials was also
cited in the report. "Government security forces
demolished a building the Coptic Orthodox Diocese of
Marsa Matrouh" and "demolished part of a 10-acre Coptic
cemetery destroying graves."
The government is to blame since it instigagtes violence
against Copts by Islamic extremists when it fails to
prosecute perpetrators of crimes against Copts. Too many
persecutions of Copts and no prosecutions of Muslim
perpetrators.
The US State Department Report also sites several
attacks by Muslim mobs against Christians, their
churches and properties. In November 2008 a mob in the
Ain shams district of Cairo attacked and burned an
unlicensed Coptic church. Also mentioned was the fact
that the Government had not prosecuted any of the
Bedouin villagers who assaulted the Abu Fana monastery
in May 2008, or those who concurrently kidnapped,
physically abused, and reportedly attempted to
forcefully convert several monks. The report also states
that on April 5, 2008 in an Alexandria governorate
hundreds of Mulims damaged Christian owned shops,
hurling stones at the shops and destroying them with
sticks. There were at least six similar incidents in
Minya Governorate in the villages of Dier El Barsha,
Dafash, Sila Al-Gharbya, Kom El Mahras, Al Tayeba, And
Abou Korkas.
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