Monday, August 1, 2016

Egynpt’s Persecuted Christian Minority Looks to New Law to End Discriminatio

Egynpt’s Persecuted Christian Minority Looks to New Law to End Discriminatio

Coptic Christians living within Egypt have recently faced a slew of persecution at the hands of their Muslim majority counter-parts, now they are seeking new legislation to put an end to discrimination.
Breitbart News reports,
In May, a Muslim mob stripped an elderly woman of her clothes and attacked her house in a southern village after rumours that her son was dating a Muslim woman.
Coptic farmer Amir Mikhail, who hosts religious services in his small home in Ismailiya, said the government was not doing enough to protect Christians.
“The official message is great, but on the ground, nothing is implemented,” he said.
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1 Comment on Egypt’s Persecuted Christian Minority Looks to New Law to End Discrimination

  1. Mo Bro in the White House // July 29, 2016 at 2:17 pm // Reply
    Gov’t sanctioning of any gang theology is a crime no matter how it tries to justify it
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