Kalau yang seperti itu ada tapi di natinal geoggraphik chanel
bukan Di CNN makin bloaan sajalu.



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 From: item abu <item...@yahoo.com>
To: "proletar@yahoogroups.com" <proletar@yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2012 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: [proletar] Muslim Council in Egypt Evicts 8 Christian Families, 
Seizes Their Property
 

  
Berita nabi naik ke sorga ke 7 nunggang Buraq jg ga ada di CNN, dungu.
 
Apa sampe sekarang orang Islam msh blm tahu siapa Umm Hani itu? Nabi itu naik 
ke sorga ke 7 nunggang Umm Hani, bukan Buraq. Atau bisa jg nabi ditunggangi Umm 
Hani.
 
 

From: Musik hari Ini <musikhari...@yahoo.com>
>To: "proletar@yahoogroups.com" <proletar@yahoogroups.com> 
>Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 5:48 AM
>Subject: Re: [proletar] Muslim Council in Egypt Evicts 8 Christian Families, 
>Seizes Their Property
>
>
>  
>Jelas elu tukang pitnah tiap2 hari disini
>Aaaah elu cuma bisa berhayal gila2an gua juga bisa malah lebih masuk akal
>
>yang elu bawa itu berita kosong tidak ada di CNN 
>
>jadi nya bohong.tiap2 hari.
>
>________________________________
>From: item abu <item...@yahoo.com>
>To: "proletar@yahoogroups.com" <proletar@yahoogroups.com> 
>Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2012 5:43 PM
>Subject: [proletar] Muslim Council in Egypt Evicts 8 Christian Families, 
>Seizes Their Property
>
>
>  
>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
>
>________________________________
>
>Posted GMT 2-9-2012 1:48:30 
>
>________________________________
>
>  
>(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
> 
>
>© 2012, Assyrian International News Agency.  All Rights Reserved. Terms of 
>Use. 
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