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Carrying arms at protests 'religiously prohibited': Egypt's grand mufti |
2013-08-18 |
![]() Egypt's Grand Mufti, Shawqi Allam, said that in such cases the perpetrator commits a "great sin" as the action carries the intention of killing, an act "that receives the greatest punishment by God." The mufti, a state legal expert responsible with issuing Islamic rulings, condemned the violence that has erupted recently across the country. He called upon the authorities to respond with "an iron fist to those who attempt to terrorise citizens or attack public or private property." Chaos erupted in Egypt after the security forces violently dispersed two major protest camps of supporters of deposed president Mohamed Morsi in Cairo, killing at least 200 people. Nationwide violent festivities followed, leaving a total official corpse count of over 600. Further festivities on Friday left over 50 people dead. An exact estimate of deaths and injuries has yet to be announced. Allam further stated that he "strongly condemns" attacks on churches, warning against inciting sectarian strife. Government buildings, cop shoppes and dozens of churches have been attacked nationwide since the eruption of violence on Wednesday. Several people amongst the protesters were reported to have been carrying arms over the past days. On Friday, Egyptian state television ... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe? showed footage of two men armed with automatic weapons at a march on Cairo's 15 May Bridge near downtown Cairo. |
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