Hehehe... orang2 Islam ngefitnah non muslim dgn berbagai macam fitnah spt 
ngehina Islam, mau nyerang Islam dll, lalu dgn alasan itu mereka nyerang non 
muslim, ngerampok harta, merkosa, ngusir non muslim, merkosa dan/atau 
memperbudak non muslim. Jadi orang2 Islam ga merasa lg melakukan kejahatan, tp 
mereka justru sedang beribadah dan berjihad di jalan auloh.
 
Praktek ini adalah sesuai dgn sunnah nabi yg jg pake alasan yg sama unt nyerang 
non muslim, ngerampok harta, nangkap cewek unt dijadikan budak, ngebantai dan 
ngangkangin tanah korbannya.
 
Ini tentunya jg unt menjaga muka auloh spy auloh ga malu krn ga bisa nepatin 
janjinya bikin orang Islam jd kaya, hehehe...
 
http://www.aina.org/news/20120208194830.htm
 
Muslim Council in Egypt Evicts 8 Christian Families, Seizes Their Property

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Posted GMT 2-9-2012 1:48:30 


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(AINA) -- National and international rights groups have consistently criticized 
the recourse to the so-called "reconciliation meetings" -- dubbed "Bedouin 
sittings" -- that take place between Copts and Muslim assailant after every 
attack on Copts. The meetings are conducted under the auspices of state 
security. Last week a series of meetings were held by radical Muslims to decide 
on the fate of the Copts in a village in Alexandria, and Muslims insisted that 
the whole Coptic population of 62 families must be deported because of an 
unsubstantiated accusation levied against one Coptic man.
 
Copts in the village of Kobry-el-Sharbat (El-Ameriya), Alexandria, were 
attacked on January 27 by a mob of 3000 Muslims led by Salafi leaders, who 
looted and torched homes and shops belonging to Copts. The violence was 
prompted by allegations made by a Muslim barber named Toemah that a 34-year-old 
Coptic tailor, Mourad Samy Guirgis, had on his mobile phone illicit photos of a 
Muslim woman. Mourad denied the accusation and surrendered to the police for 
fear for his life. Muslims looted and torched his workshop and home after he 
surrendered to the police, and his entire family, including his parents and his 
married brother Romany, were evicted from the village. He is still in police 
detention. (AINA 1-28-2012).
 
Three "reconciliation meetings" were held at the El-Ameriya village police 
headquarters. They were attended by Salafi and Muslim Brotherhood 
representatives from neighboring villages, as well as church representative. 
Muslims demanded the eviction of all Coptic inhabitants from the village 
because "Muslim honour had been damaged."
 
Many believe that the mobile phone story was fabricated as an excuse to start 
violence against the Copts. According to the police, the woman in question 
denied the story and no photos were found on Mourad's mobile phone, according 
to Ihab Aziz, a Coptic-American activist who is presently in Egypt.
 
During the first reconciliation meeting it was agreed that only Copts who were 
directly involved with the Mourad incident would be evicted, and the church 
demanded compensation of two million pounds for the innocent Copts whose homes 
and businesses were torched on January 27. Muslims, especially Salafis from the 
neighboring villages, refused any kind of compensation and insisted on the 
eviction of all Copts.
 
On January 30 a Muslim mob attacked Copts in Kobry-el-Sharbat for the second 
time, and torched three Coptic homes in the presence of the security forces, 
"which took the role of an onlooker and made no effort to stop the violence," 
according to Joseph Malak, lawyer for the Coptic church in Alexandria. "This 
proves that the assailants were not afraid of the security forces or the law."
 
Muslim representatives demanded the eviction of the wealthy Coptic merchant 
Abeskhayroun Soliman, together with his four married sons and their families, 
accusing them of causing sedition by shooting in the air when Muslims broke 
into and torched their home while the family was inside. "No one was wounded 
due to the alleged shootings, which the family says never took place. The 
police authorities issued an arrest warrant for two of the Soliman sons," said 
Ihab Aziz.
 
The Solimans have been in hiding with a Muslim family which saved them from 
their burning homes, and is presently giving them protection. Muslims 
threatened that if eight Coptic families were not evicted by February 3rd, all 
remaining 54 Coptic families in the village would be subjected to violence 
after Friday prayers. They called it "Friday of Eviction" and "Friday of 
Clean-up."
 
On Wednesday February 1, a hastily organized reconciliation meeting was 
arranged by security authorities, and was attended by Ebeskharion Soliman and 
one of his sons.
 
The terms of the agreement which resulted were:
 
        * eviction of eight Coptic families, namely three of the Mourad 
families, in addition to five Soliman families. 
        * selling of the assets of the wealthy Abeskhayron Soliman family 
within three months by a committee, under the supervision of Salafi shaikh 
Sherif el Hawary. Soliman has no right to get involved in the sale or even 
accompany a prospective buyer. 
        * the Committee is to collect any money accrued from the sale of his 
land, properties, businesses as well as collect promissory notes pending from 
business transactions by the Soliman-owned chain of stores. 
        * in case of non-implementation of this Agreement, all Copts in the 
Kobry-el-Sharbat village will be attacked, their homes and property completely 
torched.
 
Abeskhayron Soliman signed the agreement, which most Copts viewed as 
"humiliating."
 
Father Boktor, who attended the meeting, described the reconciliation agreement 
as "utter injustice."
 
Wissa Fawzi, member of the Maspero Coptic Youth Union in Alexandria, said that 
Soliman has nothing at all to do with the Mourad story, but signed the 
agreement to save his family and the Copts in the village, "otherwise there 
would have been a massacre of the Copts on that Friday." He said that Security 
authorities pressured Soliman into accepting the terms of the agreement by 
threatening him with refusal of police protection for him and his family. "What 
constitutes the real crisis is the complicity of security officials in the 
process of displacement," said Fawzi.
 
Copts in Kobry-el-Sharbat were stunned after hearing the news of the eviction 
of the "top Copt" in their community, whose wealth is estimated at more than 
20,000,000 Egyptian pounds. "There is a feeling of humiliation and being 
completely under the mercy of the radical Muslims," said Rami Khashfa of the 
Alexandria Maspero Youth Union "they are terrorized and are scared of the 
future. Copts in the neighboring villages are also scared." He said that Copts 
in the village are thinking of moving elsewhere.
 
Speaking on US-based Christian TV channel Al-Karma, Magdy Khalil, head of the 
Middle East Freedom Forum, said that reconciliation meetings made up of Salafis 
and members of the Muslim Brotherhood, and arranged by security officials are 
illegal and forced eviction is one of the crimes under international law. "Who 
gave them the right to form a committee headed by a Salafi to sell Christian 
property? This is thuggery and blatant targeting of Copts."
 
Khalil called on the Coptic Melli Council, which is the civilian body that 
represents Copts in the Egyptian State, to protest this agreement and ask for 
the return of the Copts to their homes. "If we accept it, this will open the 
door for an avalanche of forced evictions." He believes that radical Muslim 
have a bigger plan they hope to achieve by terrorizing the Copts, namely 
displacing and dispersing them from places with high Coptic population density, 
taking their property and weakening them economically.
 
Ihab Aziz, like many others, believes that "Coptic capital" is targeted 
everywhere in Egypt. He said that members of the Egyptian parliament have been 
made aware of the El-Ameriya forced displacement, and the issue will be brought 
before parliament shortly.
 
By Mary Abdelmassih
 

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