http://www.france24.com/en/20110513-egypt-thousands-rally-unity-law-tahrir-square-coptic-christian-salafist-islam



Tahrir Square masses rally for unity, order
By News Wires the 13/05/2011 - 13:01

Thousands rallied in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday, waving flags, calling for 
national unity and demanding the law be enforced after last Saturday's attacks 
on two Coptic churches resulted in deadly sectarian clashes.

AFP - Thousands of people rallied in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday calling 
for unity and the rule of law to be enforced after attacks on churches, state 
television reported.

Footage aired from the iconic square, the epicentre of protests that overthrew 
president Hosni Mubarak in February, showed thousands of protesters waving 
flags and banners in support of national unity.

Fifteen people were killed in clashes on Saturday after Muslims surrounded a 
church in Cairo demanding the handover of a woman they said Christians had 
detained after she converted to Islam and married a Muslim.

The Muslims also set fire to a second church.

The unrest threatened to drive Egypt's often tense religious tensions to the 
brink, prompting the military to arrest more than 200 people it said will 
swiftly be tried.

Activists had called for a mass show of unity on Friday, which has become a 
traditional day of protest after the weekly Muslim prayers at noon.

The protesters gathered in the square ahead of the prayers also waved 
Palestinian flags.

Activists have called for a march to neighbouring Gaza at the weekend, 
coinciding with the anniversary of Israel's establishment, to protest the 
Israeli occupation.

The interior ministry has urged them to cancel the march.

The young Egyptian woman whose complicated love life led to last weekend's 
clashes was arrested on Thursday and charged with marrying more than one 
husband, a judicial source said.

Abeer Talaat Fakhry, 26, was living with her Christian husband in the southern 
city of Assiut when she ran away from home, converted to Islam and informally 
married Muslim Yassin Thabet.

Copts account for up to 10 percent of the country's 80 million people. They 
complain of discrimination, and have been the targets of fairly regular 
sectarian attacks.

The most recent violence has been blamed on a hardline Islamist sect, the 
Salafists, who have regularly staged protests demanding the church release 
women they believe converted to Islam.

The sect was mostly apolitical under Mubarak, but since February it has grown 
more assertive and its leaders say they will form parties to contest a 
parliamentary election in September.
 
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