Egyptian pope goes into seclusion

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The top Coptic cleric has withdrawn to a desert monastery to draw attention to grievances among Egyptian Christians.

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Wife of Coptic priest still held hostage

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Announcement of woman’s ‘release’ helped end 4-day Christian protest
By Aaron Klein
The wife of a Coptic priest in Egypt whose alleged abduction and forced conversion to Islam sparked four days of mass protests by Christian Copts and whose return was announced last night is still being held captive, Coptic sources told WorldNetDaily.The announcement of the woman’s return had helped to end the protests.
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Thousands Protest Egypt’s Neglect of Coptic Persecution

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 The U.S. Copt Association reported that while Egypt’s native Christian Copts-numbering between 12-15 million and constituting approximately 15 percent of Egypt’s population-have long been targets for Muslim extremists, a recent rise in anti-Coptic sentiment has prompted an escalation in violence against Copts.

In the most recent incident, Wafaa Constantine Messiha, the wife of a Coptic priest, was reportedly abducted and forced to convert to Islam.

“Muslims are regularly attacking Copts, and they kidnapped the wife of a priest to force her to convert to Islam,” Zaki stated.

In another reported incident, a large mob stormed and set fire to a building housing a Coptic prayer room in the village of Mankateen in Samalout province. According to the U.S. Copt Association, the mob swept through the village, looting and burning Coptic homes and businesses, destroying a Coptic priest’s car, and injuring several Copts in the process.

Other crimes protested by the Coptic community included the rise in the kidnapping, rape, and forced conversion of young Coptic women such as 19-year old Manal Gurguis Abd El Malak, whose kidnappers have yet to face justice due to discriminatory police neglect.

In a letter to U.S. President George W. Bush, Michael Meunier, president of the U.S. Copts Association, appealed for Bush’s immediate intervention with Egypt’s President, Hosni Mubarak, on behalf of Egypt’s persecuted Copts.

“Mubarak’s regime has not only ignored, but in many cases contributed to the alarming increase in anti-Coptic violence,” said Meunier. “Only President Bush’s personal intervention can help prevent the escalation of these hate crimes into full-fledged cultural genocide.”

Sources say the Coptic Church, which dates back to the origins of Christianity, is by far largest Christian group in both Egypt as well as North Africa/Middle East. According to government figures there are about 2 million Copts in Egypt, though many believe the figure to be incorrect, as many Copts do not register their religious affiliation in official papers, in order to avoid future discrimination.

In its early history, the Egyptian church was of great importance to the development of early Christianity and is based on the teachings of Apostle Mark who brought Christianity to Egypt during the reign of the Roman emperor Nero in the first century.

US Copts Association: Write to the President

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A message from Michael Meunier, president of the US Copts Association:

Dear All,Please take the time to either hand write the following letter or hand sign and mail/fax it to President Bush. While there are other letters and on-line petitions being sent out, our experience show that hand writing letters or hand signed letters are much more effective method. That is not to stop you from participating in other actions, however, I was speaking to a member of congress about this issue and he suggests that 500 handwritten or signed letters mailed directly to the White House or faxed will have a huge impact.

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3,000 Egyptian Copts Protest Mubarak’s Neglect of Coptic Persecution

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A Coptic priest’s wife has been abducted by Muslim extremists, prompting nation-wide demonstrations by more than 3,000 Copts in various parts of Egypt. The demonstrators-including the clergyman and fifty hunger-strikers-have denounced President Hosni Mubarak’s neglect of the recent escalation in anti-Coptic hate crimes.

3,000 Coptic demonstrators in Cairo, el-Minia, el-Behara and Assiut provinces gathered on December 5 and 6, 2004 to protest the abduction and forced conversion to Islam of Wafaa Constantine, the wife of a Coptic priest. Demonstrators further protested President Mubarak’s inattention to Coptic pleas for protection from government persecution. The on-going two-day protest is a response to the predominantly Muslim Egyptian government’s sanction of anti-Coptic hate crimes such as arson, torture, murder, and the abduction, rape, and forced conversion of young Coptic women. Although Egypt’s native Christian Copts- numbering between 12-15 million and constituting approximately 15 percent of Egypt’s population-have long been targets for Muslim extremists, a recent rise in anti-Coptic sentiment has prompted an escalation in violence against Copts.
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