Saturday, February 16, 2008

Dancing over the sectarian division Floor

I do not know why the media  ignored this incident despite how important and dangerous it is .

I found it  in Masrawy News website , Masrawy by the way is owned by Naguib Sawiris , unfortunately I can't find the link anymore in their website .

The incident went as follows:

The security forces in Marsa- Matrouh arrested two young men ,  students ,Christians who turned to be behind threatening letters and SMS the Christians in the Small quiet coastal city had received !! These threatening letters and SMS were signed by the so-called Islamist radical groups and it was about either the Christians would convert to Islam or they would be killed !!

After investigations it turned out that two young men were the actual Islamist radical groups and before your mind goes far and think that they are couple of radical Christians you must search for the women here , it turned out that one from this duo loved a Christian girl who dumped for another Christian guy  and thus he decided to teach them a lesson of fear !!  "No Muslims are involved in this case at all"

End of the story ,that media did not cover much despite its importance and danger.

A sectarian division could have happened in this quiet beautiful paradise because two losers made a prank against their own se497329048_777f8abadect because of some girl , because of love "and how many crimes are made by the name of love !! "

These two punks played on the game of the sectarian division with no consideration to its consequences.They did not even care for their own sect.

They should be punished in a way that teaches everyone a lesson not to play this deadly game again , this is terrorism ,this is a destabilizing for  the Peace of the country I guess

I will not lie and say this prank does not indicate that there is a huge problem , not there is a problem and we all know the tension between the Muslims and the Christians , Most of the  Christians are living in the fear of the Islamist groups and the MB ,a fear I am afraid that is enriched by the regime , some radical Christian Religious men and the Christians abroad who will die and see Egypt another Lebanon to feel satisfy and serve specific agendas .

There is tension and I am afraid this tension is just like a gap growing deeper and deeper

2 comments:

  1. Part of that tension could be due to the fact that during the Mubarak regime, many Copts have been much wealthier and their influence in business and government has increased. Go to Zamalek. Full of Christians that are upper middle class or higher.

    And let's face it. The vast majority of Christians throughout the world, but not all, are like their Jewish brothers. They have no love for Islam. Just a fact of life.

    So Tamer Hosny can sing all the songs about 1 Egypt and how we should all love each other but deep inside the hearts of these 2 faiths, most feel a sense of distrust.

    It's a way to divide the country and ensure it never recovers economically. Much like what happened during the Lebanese civil war. Religious factions and sectarian violence are used to keep the country divided and poor.

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  2. @anonymous Christians in Egypt are rich without tension ,without Mubarak ,check back the history , they work hard and they deserve it , yes they live in Zamalak but you forget the other christians who live in Shoubra,Dahar, upper Egypt in the forgotten villages, those who live in Mokotom near the garbage dumps
    You forget to mention if we are going to speak in sectarian terms that Gamal Mubarak,AHmed Ezz, Farid Khamis and Abu Anin and other Muslim Business men have fortunate more than the Christians altogether in EGypt "Real bank accounts just like in Lebanon"
    with my all respect a fact of life the Christians are united with the Muslims in Egypt tp the end of time ,this is not my talk ,this is Prophet Mohammed

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