Originally published by the Gatestone Institute More reports of the brutal treatment that Christians and other minorities experienced at the hands of the Islamic State (SIS) emerged during May. One account told of a couple who, after their children were abducted by ISIS militants, answered their door one day to find a plastic bag on their doorstep. It contained the body … [Read more...]
Insult after Injury: Understanding Egypt’s ‘Reconciliation Meetings’
Coptic Solidarity We often hear about Egypt’s Christians being attacked by Muslim mobs. What we rarely hear about is what happens afterwards. Are the culprits imprisoned? Are the victims compensated? Do authorities take measures to help prevent such attacks from happening again? While the acquainted reader may correctly assume no, the anatomy of what always … [Read more...]
Raymond Ibrahim on Muslim Slaughter of Christian Priest in France
Yesterday I was interviewed on the radio program, Issues, Etc., with Todd Wilken. We discussed the recent murder of an 85-year-old Christian priest in France within the bigger picture of Islamic terror and persecution of Christians. Click here to hear the interview, which starts around the 1-minute mark. … [Read more...]
Eject Western Traitors, Beat Islamic Terrorists
FrontPage Magazine Muslims around the world—especially in Europe where their numbers have burgeoned in recent times—are wreaking havoc. The newest atrocity—assuming another one hasn’t already occurred since this writing—is the barbaric slaughter of an 85-year-old Christian priest in France. Yesterday (7/26) morning, “Allahu Akbar” shouting Muslims stormed his … [Read more...]
Coptic Bishop: Egypt’s Christians Attacked ‘Every Two or Three Days’
Coptic Solidarity After the latest round of attacks on Egypt’s Christian minority—which saw at least one Copt stabbed to death and many Christian homes and a church burned—Coptic Bishop Makarious of al-Minya, the region where many of the attacks on Christians take place, was interviewed on television. Although Church authorities in Egypt are regularly diplomatic and … [Read more...]