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Once again the true nature of Islam is exposed.  And the Obumbler regime is "consulting" with this Muslim Brotherhood.  Our country is also supplying them with big bucks. 

How do you like them now?

Arab Spring’s Christians Massacred in Cairo



The credibility of the Arab Spring took a bloody hit today (Sunday October 9th) when Egyptian Army forces shot dead more than twenty Christian Copts and wounded scores of them. In addition, the action by the Army was paralleled by armed men, described as Jihadists by Coptic sources, seen also shooting and hitting demonstrators. At a few weeks from the legislative elections in Egypt, this violence impacts the debate about the Spring of Egypt but also challenges US and European policies towards the current and perhaps the forthcoming Government. Can the West support – and fund – a regime that kills members of the weakest community in Egypt, months after the fall of Mubarak?

International news agencies, including AP, were late in reporting the real casualties, as Coptic sources have identified more than 20 bodies seen on the streets at the time this article was filed. Hundreds of demonstrators who were protesting against the attacks on Christian Churches in the south of the country were also wounded and dozens were taken to the hospitals.

According to Coptic NGOs and Egyptian observers, the demonstrators were marching peacefully towards the TV central building when armored vehicles from the Egyptian military deployed in the streets, and soldiers fired against the unarmed civilians. A number of demonstrators, mostly youth, attacked soldiers after the shootings and burned a few military vehicles. The Army was not alone in its suppression of the demonstrations. On the sides of the streets, bands of thugs were seen striking at the marchers with sticks and blades. In some instances, according to Coptic NGOs, armed elements described as “Salafists” or “Jihadists” shot also against the civilians.

It will take a few days before arriving at an accurate number of how many were killed in the Cairo massacre, but what is clear after today is that the Copts of Egypt, about fifteen million of them, are now under siege. Persecuted historically for centuries, they have been subjected to pressures since the Nasser era without interruption. Their churches were bombed and torched at the end of last year and even after the revolution crumbled Mubarak’s regime. It sounds as if the Arab Spring is ignoring the weakest communities in the Arab world.

Over the past few months, Copts, secular and liberal Egyptians were outmaneuvered by the well-organized and -funded Muslim Brotherhood and their Salafi allies. Instead of recognizing the identity of minorities in the constitution’s preamble, the Ikhwan (Brotherhood) rushed the process with the support of the ruling military council, ignoring the rights of the Copts, and set the path to so-called fast elections,insuring an Islamist political blitzkrieg. In addition, the Jihadists, emboldened by the Muslim Brotherhood expanding influence in the country versus the seculars and civil society forces, resumed their violence against the Copts and their churches.

Ironically the Military authorities and the Government they’ve appointed are claiming that “an outside conspiracy against the state is behind the events.” Hints such as these usually mean either Israel or even the United States. Cairo’s present regime, which has sidelined the initial forces of the revolution – youth, women, liberals and Christian Copts – doesn’t want to recognize that there is a Coptic problem in Egypt. The latter would ruin the chances for the Muslim Brotherhood to seize power with international recognition. The INGO Coptic Solidarity International’s leaders said “these were direct attacks against the liberty of expression of the Christian Copts in Egypt and this is unacceptable after Mubarak’s fall.” The Coptic INGO officials said “Egypt’s spring is in the balance as the army and Islamists are killing Copts in the streets of Cairo.” Coptic activists in Egypt, as the events were taking place, expressed their frustration that the “regime, now heavily influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood, is rapidly becoming authoritarian but only against the Copts and the seculars.”

In a sense this is the most dangerous event in Egypt since the fall of Mubarak, asdevelopments are showing that the Government’s institutions are turning away from the liberties they’ve promised. It is to be expected that the US Congress and the European Parliament will request and receive reports on these killings, and then have to deal with all the effects this could have on the Administration’s policy in Egypt.

Indeed, over the past few months, Washington has been engaging with Muslim Brotherhood representatives and preparing US public opinion to accept the idea of an Islamist Government in Egypt after the “rushed elections.” President Obama mentioned the Copts in his famous Cairo speech but the Copts are nowhere to be seen in the policies of his Administration. It looks like the Administration has settled for an Egypt shared between the military and the Islamists, while civil society, bloggers, youth and Copts will fall to a second class citizens’ category.

But things won’t be that easy and may not go as Muslim Brotherhood planners, both in Egypt and in the West, wish. Because a younger generation of Copts, there at the onset of the Egyptian Spring and, along with the solidarity of a liberal Muslim youth, this younger generation may fight for the achievements of the early Spring, refusing the military Islamists’ deal.

Shooting Coptic demonstrators on the streets of Cairo at the hands of the military who receive billions from the US taxpayers will not go unnoticed.

 

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Anyone that sides with the Muslims anywhere in the world has to be nuts. Are the saudi oil rich lands muslim based? I don't know anymore. However this kinda reminds me of a progression in last two decades or more. Little change.

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Barack Hussein at his finest:

 

Obama Calls for Restraint by Egypt’s Christians

by Keith Koffler on October 13, 2011, 12:05 pm

President Obama has responded to the Egyptian military’s massacre of Coptic Christian protestors in Cairo Sunday with a pointedly even-handed statement that calls equally on Christians and the military to show restraint.

“The President is deeply concerned about the violence in Egypt that has led to a tragic loss of life among demonstrators and security forces,” Obama said in a statement released this week. ”Now is a time for restraint on all sides so that Egyptians can move forward together to forge a strong and united Egypt.”

Incredibly, Obama is not only equating the deaths of peaceful protestors and their killers, but he is suggesting that Egypt’s increasingly persecuted Christian minority should show as much “restraint” as their tormentors and refrain from vigorously objecting to the growing abuse.

More than two dozen people, most of them Copts, were killed as security forces attacked demonstrators protesting the burning of a church.

The Egyptian military has denied the killings, but news reports, eyewitness accounts, and videos posted to the Internet contradict the claims, with footage showing armed personnel carriers ramming through crowds of protestors and a soldier firing at them. The dead, according to forensic reports, were either crushed by being run over or were shot.

Three soldiers are also said to have died, but this appears to have occurred as protestors were fighting for their lives. There can be no mistaking that this was a slaughter of civilians.

The church burning was only the latest in an escalating series of attacks by Islamists against Christians and their churches.

Obama’s statement does say that “the United States continues to believe that the rights of minorities – including Copts – must be respected.” But the moral equivalence given to the demonstrators and military signals that the White House is not yet serious about curtailing the anti-Christian violence and preempting additional brutal action by the military.

In another sign of unseriousness, Obama notes reassuringly “Prime Minister Sharaf’s call for an investigation,”  even though Sharaf has already blamed the violence on a foreign consipiracy.

“It is difficult for us to consider what happened in Egypt in the past hours is due to sectarian strife, but what is for certain is that it is one of the pieces of this plot,” Sharaf said.

Some analysts fear that the Egyptian military may be promoting violence in order to give it an excuse to crack down and increase its power.

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