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Africa North
Egypt PM Denies Copts Fled Sinai Town over Death Threats
2012-09-30
[An Nahar] Prime Minister Hisham Qandil on Saturday denied that Copts had fled their homes in Egypt's Sinai peninsula, after officials and residents said the Christians left after receiving death threats from suspected Islamists.

"The instructions given by the Egyptian authorities is to protect the Coptic brothers wherever they may be," Qandil told news hounds in remarks carried by the state-run MENA news agency.

He said there were no "forced evacuations" of Copts from the Sinai, but that one family had decided to relocate.

But the National Council for Human Rights set up by Islamist President Mohammed Morsi issued a statement on Saturday saying "threats" had been made against Copts in the Sinai border town of Rafah forcing families to flee.

The council said it was monitoring developments in Sinai with deep concern and urged the authorities to protect them, warning of dire consequences if their lives were at risk.

"If the state drops this responsibility, it will be a dangerous precedent in Egypt, taking the country to dark ages, instead of (strengthening) the rule of law," the statement said.

On Friday officials and Sinai residents told Agence La Belle France Presse that several Christian families have fled their homes in the Sinai after receiving death threats from suspected Islamist turbans.

Last week, flyers began circulating in the town of Rafah on the Gazoo Strip border demanding that its tiny Coptic population move out, residents said.

Father Mikhail Antoine of El-Arish church told AFP "the families moved voluntarily because they feared for their lives after the threats."

Copts have been nervous since Islamists came to power following an uprising that toppled president Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
last year.

They have also been fearing the backlash from an anti-Islam film apparently produced by a Copt in the United States that sparked violent protests worldwide, and that they believe will lead to further persecution at home.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Well, at least now we know it's true.
Posted by: Charles   2012-09-30 18:42  

#2  that's "Moderate Islam™"
Posted by: Frank G   2012-09-30 17:36  

#1  They weren't threatened with death, just mutilation?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-09-30 17:07  

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