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The Nag Hammadi massacre

I should be on al-Jazeera English around 11am GMT to talk about the attack on a church in Nag Hammadi, in Upper Egypt, which claimed six lives. The attack was retaliation on the Coptic community after a Copt (from a different area) raped a young Muslim girl in November. It appears to have been led by a man who had publicly sworn to take revenge against the local bishop (who had nothing to do with the rape), but had not been arrested by security (the bishop says he was protected by local ruling party figures). The Coptic community in Nag Hammadi is now protesting lax security and the hostility they’ve felt since the rape.

I recommend keeping up with al-Masri al-Youm which has some excellent reporting from the scene:

? Shadow of violence, displacement looms over Christian holidays in Upper Egypt – background to the recent attack.

? Copts in wrath following Egypt’s bloodiest Christmas – on the attack, subsequent riots and the security response.

? A different sense of belonging – on Copts’ isolation from politics and retreat into the church since Sadat.



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  1. Waziz
    February 7th, 2010 at 01:25 | #1

    Algazeera reporters are a bunch of liars. They follow their Prophet’s example. Lies and deceit to get what you want. It is codified and is called “Tequia” in Islamic theology (’sharea’)

  2. February 8th, 2010 at 18:53 | #2

    (irony)Waziz, do you always make such careful, reflected and balanced comments? (/irony)