Yesterday a report appeared indicating how the Muslim Brotherhood in Minya, Upper Egypt, are still trying to incite violence against the Coptic Christian minority. Journalist Yusuf Bebawy reports that “In an attempt to instigate sectarian strife and violence in the village, members of the Muslim Brotherhood in Shaheen Estate, Minya, accused a Coptic driver of having a sexual relationship with a Muslim woman.”
Accordingly, local police were quickly informed and intervened, including by carrying out an investigation. Both the man and woman claim innocence yet the situation is tense.
And little wonder. While this may seem a small matter in the West, the same exact accusations in Egypt and other Islamic countries regularly lead to the total destruction of Christian villages.
For example, in January, 2012, a mob of over 3,000 Muslims attacked Christians in an Alexandrian village because a Muslim accused a Christian of having “intimate photos” of a Muslim woman on his phone. Terrified, the Christian, who denied having such photos, turned himself in to the police. Regardless, Coptic homes and shops were looted and set ablaze. Three Christians were injured, while “terrorized” Christian women and children, rendered homeless, stood in the streets with no place to go.
Later, in an effort to empty the village of its 62 Christian families, Muslims attacked them again, burning more Coptic property. According to police, the Muslim woman concerned has denied the whole story, and no photos were found.
And earlier, in November, 2010, when a teenage Christian youth was accused of dating a teenage Muslim girl, 22 Christian homes were set ablaze to Islam’s war cry of “Allahu Akbar.” During the attack the Muslim mob threw fireballs, gasoline, and stones at Coptic homes and detonated butane gas cylinders.
In short, this accusation is serious and could easily spark into the latest mass attack on Egypt’s Copts — all thanks, once again, to the Muslim Brotherhood.
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