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Coptic
Churches Attacked in Egypt

1 Person Dies and 5 Wounded
CAIRO, Egypt, APRIL 16, 2006 (Zenit.org).-
One person was killed and five injured in the Egyptian city of
Alexandria when three churches of the Coptic-Orthodox community were
attacked.
A 25-year-old Muslim was arrested after attacking Christian faithful
Friday with a knife in two Churches in the center and east of
Alexandria.
The Coptic Orthodox Church rejected the report by Egyptian
authorities that the attacks were simply the act of a mentally
unbalanced individual.
As a result, hundreds of Coptic Christians organized protests
calling for the reinforcement of security measures around Christian
churches.
Since Holy Saturday, security forces have been guarding the
principal churches of Alexandria, where the Coptic patriarch has its
headquarters.
The aggression was condemned by the leaders of the Muslim majority,
as well as by President Hosni Mubarak, who said that he would not
tolerate "attempts to undermine national unity" in Egypt, reported
the local press.
Moreover, 88 deputies of the Muslim Brotherhood group, the main
opposition force in Parliament, which has 454 seats, condemned the
aggression in a communiqué issued in Cairo, the EFE agency reported.
The note states that aggression "benefits those who want to justify,
the still enforced emergency law," implemented in the country since
Mubarak's advent to power in 1981, and which the opposition hopes to
abolish.
Friday's attack was the latest incident of violence between Muslims
and members of the Coptic minority, since the disturbances that
occurred last October in Alexandria, in the wake of a rumor that the
church of Mar Girgis had issued a DVD ridiculing Islam and its
prophet.
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