Burning of Virgin Mary Monastery in DeirMawas, Minya, Bishop Tadros
Monastery in Fayoum and Sohag Diocese’s services building.
Brotherhood supporters continue to demolish and burn Atfih Diocese in Giza
[Greater Cairo], a large number of churches in Minya [Upper Egypt], Fayoum,
Assiut, Suez, Arish [Sinai], Luxor [south Egypt], the Bible Society
headquarters in Cairo, and the Franciscan school in Suez.
Sohag
Diocese burnt and destroyed
Sohag (Egypt), 14 August /MCN/ by Nader Shukri
A number of Islamists broke into the St. George Diocese in Sohag and set
fire to the church. Fire trucks arrived too late, after the fire had
consumed the building.
H.G. Bishop Bakhoum stated that MB supporters had stormed the church,
setting fire to the services building and looting all its contents, in
addition to assaulting the priests who were inside.
Speaking to MCN, eyewitnesses said police forces and firefighters arrived
late at the scene, while a number of MB supporters hijacked a fire truck to
prevent it from putting the flames.
Vehicles transporting armed MB groups were seen by eyewitnesses, as they
threatened to attack Copts and unarmed citizens on the streets.
Several other governorates in Upper Egypt have witnessed attacks on Copts
and churches, after security forces broke up Brotherhood sit-ins at Rabaa
el-Adaweya and Nahda squares. In Fayoum, the Friends of the Bible
Association headquarters was burned, while MB supporters opened fire on a nuns’
school in BeniSuef, and Archangel Michael’s Church in Assiut was besieged.
Meanwhile, several villages in Minya have also witnessed attacks targeting
Copts’ houses and churches..
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Two
churches attacked in Assiut and Wasta, army protects Two Saints Church in
Alexandria
Egypt, 14 August /MCN/ by Nader Shukri
The Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist current supporters assaulted the
Archangel Michael Church in Assiut [Upper Egypt], on Wednesday, as well as
properties of citizens and Christians in the area.
Security was able to gain control of the situation in the two streets,
Namees and Gomhuriya, after clashes with MB supporters around the
governorate’s central building.
In Wasta City, BeniSuef [Upper Egypt], Father AngelosMaqar, priest of St.
George Church in the village, reported, “Militants hurled stones at the
church, breaking its windows.”
In Alexandria, “Troops secured the church and closed the streets leading to
it in case of any violence,” said Joseph Malak, lawyer for the families of
Two Saint Church bombing victims.
“At the same time, Christian youth went out to several areas to protect the
churches, including the church of Maximous and Damadious in Street 45,
SidiBeshr.”
He added there are now violent clashes between security forces and
Islamists at al-Qa’ed Ibrahim Mosque.
Churches in Egypt had canceled morning masses, especially in the provinces
of Minya, Assiut and Fayoum, and closed their doors in anticipation of any
violence that would target the congregations.
It is worth mentioning that Brotherhood supporters have been rioting
throughout Egyptian governorates since security forces broke up the sit-in
at Rabaa el-Adaweya Square in Nasr City, Cairo. The sit-in was dismantled
at 6.00 am on Wednesday morning.
Attacks are focused on police stations, churches and Christian homes,
particularly in the Upper Egypt governorates, such as Minya. Islamists
broke into Virgin Mary and St. Abraam Monastery in Delga village. They set
fire to three churches and six services buildings, and marched in the
village chanting against the Copts, surrounding their homes and assaulting
them with stones, as security was completely absent.
The crowd also set fire to a church services building of St. Mina the
Wondrous Church in the south of the province, and attacked the Evangelical
Baptist church in BeniMazar.
The Islamists also besieged churches in Samalout and Mallawi, and set fire
to two churches in the Fayoum governorate [southwest of Cairo] and attacked
Coptic homes and burned churches in Suez.
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Greek
Church and two Coptic schools in Suez burned
Suez (Egypt), 14 August /MCN/ by Nader Shukri
A number of Muslim Brotherhood and GamaatIslamiyya extremists burned down
the ancient Greek Church on Paradise Street in the Suez governorate, in
addition to a monastery and a school. They also set fire to the Franciscan
school on el-Geish Street.
Governorates throughout Egypt have witnessed attacks on Copts and churches,
after security forces broke up Brotherhood sit-ins at Rabaa el-Adaweya and
Nahda squares. In Fayoum, the Friends of the Bible Association headquarters
was burned, while MB supporters opened fire on a nuns’ school in BeniSuef,
and Archangel Michael’s Church in Assiut was besieged. Meanwhile, several
villages in Minya have also witnessed attacks targeting Copts’ houses and
churches.
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Islamists
storm St. Mary and St. Abraam Monastery in Upper Egypt, burn three churches
and six buildings inside
Minya (Egypt), 14 Augut /MCN/
Islamists attacked St. Mary and St. Abraam Monastery in Delga village,
Minya [Upper Egypt]. The crowd stormed the monastery and set fire to three
churches and six services buildings inside.
Supporters of former President Mohamed Morsi have been rioting throughout
Egyptian governorates since security forces broke up the sit-in at Rabaa
el-Adaweya and Nahda squares. The sit-in was dismantled at 6.00 am on
Wednesday morning.
Attacks are focused on police stations, churches and Christian homes,
particularly in the Upper Egypt governorates, such as Minya.
The crowd also set fire to a church services building of St. Mina the
Wondrous Church in the south of the province, and attacked the Evangelical
Baptist church in BeniMazar. Islamists also besieged churches in the cities
of Samalout and Mallawi.
Father SelwanesLotfi, priest of St. Mary and St. Abraam Church told MCN,
“The Islamists set fire on the monastery, which includes three churches.
They stormed the monastery, setting areas on fire as they went, including
the historical St. Mary Church, St. George Church and St. Antony Church.”
Witnesses said the house of Fr. Angelous, also a priest of the church, was
burnt. They blamed the absence of security forces for the current
deteriorating situation witnessed in the village, and noted that a state of
panic dominates the Copts of the village due to the siege imposed on their
houses by the Islamists.
Christians of the area called on security authorities to intervene and
prevent a potential massacre.
Islamists marched to St. Mary Church in DeirMawas, chanting against Copts and
H.H. Pope Tawadros II. They assaulted the church with stones, breaking
glass and windows of the building, and attacked a Coptic-owned shop.
A witness told MCN that the march was organized to protest the breakup of
the Rabaa el-Adaweya and Nahda squares demonstrations. They attacked all
that was owned by Copts.
Security forces prevented an attempt to storm the village of Beni Ahmed and
attack its Coptic residents, exchanging fire with Islamists. The Coptic
residents of the villages of Rida, BeniMazar and Maghagha faced consecutive
attacks from Morsi supporters, who opened fire indiscriminately on
Christian homes.
Islamists threw Molotov cocktails at the Evangelical church in Abu Helal,
south Minya, burning the church and its services building.
A witness said that masked people on motorcycles used automatic weapons and
birdshot on St. Mina’s Orthodox Church, and then threw Molotov cocktails at
the Evangelical church.
Pastor Samir Sadek, head of Minya's Evangelical Synod, told MCN that a
number of extremists attacked the church. He rebuked the absence of the
security forces, praising the role performed by the residents who exerted
their efforts to contain the fire. He signaled that the fire trucks failed
to reach to the church due to the narrow street.
The crowd also set fire to a tourist ferry owned by the Coptic Evangelical
Authority and another owned by Coptic businessman Samuel ThabetZaki.
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MB
supporters surround Virgin Mary Church in Qena
Qena (Egypt), 14 August /MCN/
A number of Brotherhood supporters surrounded the Virgin Mary Church in
West Qena [southern Egypt], locking worshipers inside the church. This
attack is one of the organized violent measures taken by the MB and Islamic
movements, which have increased significantly after security forces broke
up the sit-ins at Rabaa el-Adaweya and Nahda squares.
Speaking to MCN, H.G. Bishop Kyrillos, Nag Hammadi’s bishop, said he
learned of MB gatherings headed to Abu Tesht, which is about 35 kilometers
from Nag Hammadi, to attack the local diocese.
He added he had contacted security forces to protect Copts’ places of
worship and their properties.
“Dozens of MB supporters and GamaatIslamiyya surrounded the Virgin Mary’s
Church in Qena,” explained a security source to MCN, pointing out that
church officials had to close its doors for fear of being attacked by
extremists.
The city of Qena has witnessed widespread riots by Islamists, while police
forces used tear gas to disperse demonstrators who attempted to storm the
Qena governorate office, while other Islamist groups surrounded the court
building in Qena, which was evacuated of its employees.
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Islamists
demolish and burn Coptic diocese in Atfih amid security’s absence
Giza (Egypt), 14 August /MCN/ by Nader Shukri
Islamists looted, demolished and burned Atfih Coptic Diocese in the Giza
governorate [Greater Cairo], during a lack of full security forces.
Hundreds besieged the diocese, setting fire to the building, looting its
contents and have now begun to destroy the remaining structure.
The Copts were able to smuggle Fr. Makorious, priest of the diocese’s
church, during the attack.
The Church called upon the military to intervene and protect the Copts and
diocese in Atfih. Violence in the city is quickly escalating as news spread
of the death of an Atfih Islamist during the military’s break-up of the
Brotherhood sit-in in Rabaa el-Adaweya Square in Cairo, this morning.
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