thomas: persecution of Christians in Egypt | dangerous situation in Egypt

persecution of Christians in Egypt | dangerous situation in Egypt

16 Apr 2012 at 23:31
This is a follow up on my blog about "dangerous situation in Egypt" there is no doubt that Christians are being persecuted in Egypt, and the international community must react before it's too late, and diplomacy is no longer an option, I have promised her anonymity and share her messages,
Dear Thomas
I've read this article today about a declaration from the Mufti in Saudi Arabia (the Mufti is like the Pope whom every muslim follow) and he said it was necessary to destroy all churches from the Arabian peninsula.... or all the Arabic speaking countries. This has never been out in the news here in Egypt and will never be declared out loud here in Egypt. What is happening is that the muslims here are targetting those who are poor and weak in faith first... killing them or abducting them in secret.
The other thing that has recently happened that is pretty interesting is as follows:
We have a law in Egypt that forbids any man with non-Egyptian parents (whether mother or father) to be elected for presidency. One of the Islamic radicals (and he is a very strong managed and has managed to increase the number of his followers from the muslims), Salah Hazem Abu Ismail, managed somehow to be on top of the list of the elected for Presidency. He is much worse from the Muslim Brotherhood.... He actually wants to eliminate the churches and the Christians altogether. Valid documents from the States came out that proved that this guy's mother was American. He denied it and actually went to the American embassy to try and get rid of the originals of these documents... but he failed. Despite all that, he somehow was able to get out of it, won the 'trial' to invalidate these documents and he did... in 1 WEEK!!! Can you believe it? Now, there is no doubt that he would be president.

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