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Muslim 'Human Shields' Jan 08, 2011
In what most people will treat as welcome and heart-warming news, Egyptian Muslims have shown their solidarity with their Christian fellow citizens and attended the Coptic Christmas mass to act as human shields - and express solidarity with the Christians against the terrorist attacks against them.

In a perfect world, the actions of the majority Muslim population will get as much coverage as the attacks against the Coptic Christians. Of course, I fully expect that Islamophobic bloggers will retreat into denial mode and probably will choose to go on the attack (possibly with the usual 'smoke and mirrors' - "ooh look at how evil Mooslims are" arguments, which rely on selective quotes and fantastic interpretations) - but as I said, most normal people will welcome the actions and implications of the news below:

Egypt's Muslims attend Coptic Christmas mass, serving as "human shields"
Muslims turned up in droves for the Coptic Christmas mass Thursday night, offering their bodies, and lives, as “shields” to Egypt’s threatened Christian community
Yasmine El-Rashidi , Friday 7 Jan 2011
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Egypt’s majority Muslim population stuck to its word Thursday night. What had been a promise of solidarity to the weary Coptic community, was honoured, when thousands of Muslims showed up at Coptic Christmas eve mass services in churches around the country and at candle light vigils held outside.

From the well-known to the unknown, Muslims had offered their bodies as “human shields” for last night’s mass, making a pledge to collectively fight the threat of Islamic militants and towards an Egypt free from sectarian strife.

“We either live together, or we die together,” was the sloganeering genius of Mohamed El-Sawy, a Muslim arts tycoon whose cultural centre distributed flyers at churches in Cairo Thursday night, and who has been credited with first floating the “human shield” idea.

Among those shields were movie stars Adel Imam and Yousra, popular preacher Amr Khaled, the two sons of President Hosni Mubarak, and thousands of citizens who have said they consider the attack one on Egypt as a whole.

“This is not about us and them,” said Dalia Mustafa, a student who attended mass at Virgin Mary Church on Maraashly. “We are one. This was an attack on Egypt as a whole, and I am standing with the Copts because the only way things will change in this country is if we come together.”

In the days following the brutal attack on Saints Church in Alexandria, which left 21 dead on New Year’ eve, solidarity between Muslims and Copts has seen an unprecedented peak. Millions of Egyptians changed their Facebook profile pictures to the image of a cross within a crescent – the symbol of an “Egypt for All”. Around the city, banners went up calling for unity, and depicting mosques and churches, crosses and crescents, together as one.

The attack has rocked a nation that is no stranger to acts of terror, against all of Muslims, Jews and Copts. In January of last year, on the eve of Coptic Christmas, a drive-by shooting in the southern town of Nag Hammadi killed eight Copts as they were leaving Church following mass. In 2004 and 2005, bombings in the Red Sea resorts of Taba and Sharm El-Sheikh claimed over 100 lives, and in the late 90’s, Islamic militants executed a series of bombings and massacres that left dozens dead.

This attack though comes after a series of more recent incidents that have left Egyptians feeling left out in the cold by a government meant to protect them.

Last summer, 28-year-old businessman Khaled Said was beaten to death by police, also in Alexandria, causing a local and international uproar. Around his death, there have been numerous other reports of police brutality, random arrests and torture.

Last year was also witness to a brutal parliamentary election process in which the government’s security apparatus and thugs seemed to spiral out of control. The result, aside from injuries and deaths, was a sweeping win by the ruling party thanks to its own carefully-orchestrated campaign that included vote-rigging, corruption and rife brutality. The opposition was essentially annihilated. And just days before the elections, Copts - who make up 10 percent of the population - were once again the subject of persecution, when a government moratorium on construction of a Christian community centre resulted in clashes between police and protestors. Two people were left dead and over 100 were detained, facing sentences of up to life in jail.

The economic woes of a country that favours the rich have only exacerbated the frustration of a population of 80 million whose majority struggle each day to survive. Accounts of thefts, drugs, and violence have surged in recent years, and the chorus of voices of discontent has continued to grow.

The terror attack that struck the country on New Year’s eve is in many ways a final straw – a breaking point, not just for the Coptic community, but for Muslims as well, who too feel marginalized, persecuted, and overlooked, by a government that fails to address their needs. On this Coptic Christmas eve, the solidarity was not just one of religion, but of a desperate and collective plea for a better life and a government with accountability.

http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/3365.aspx

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Al shafique post is the usual smoke and mirrors.

These are the facts:
Political Correctness: "Allah Akbar!" cheered Egyptian Muslims while trampling the remains of dozens of Christians eviscerated in last Friday's suicide bombing. Yet we're assured that the phrase has nothing to do with Islam.

Video taken at the gruesome scene outside a church in Alexandria, Egypt, clearly shows local rubberneckers whooping it up as they shout "Allah Akbar!" — Arabic for "Allah is greatest!" We heard the same celebratory chant from Palestinians and other Muslims around the world as the Twin Towers burned.

http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysi ... -Akbar.htm
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Thanks herve.

We can now easily compare the facts of the majority Muslim reaction to the terrorist attack and the crazed Islamphobic portrayal of Muslims - relying on exaggeration and hype.

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shafique wrote:Thanks herve.

We can now easily compare the facts of the majority Muslim reaction to the terrorist attack and the crazed Islamphobic portrayal of Muslims - relying on exaggeration and hype.

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the muslim reaction is hypocrite , too late and useless, muslim action should have been done before to avoid muslims to kill dozens of christians.
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^ :shock:

Does your hatred of Muslims really blind you so much? Did you even think about what you were writing?


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shafique wrote:^:shock:

Does your hatred of Muslims really blind you so much? Did you even think about what you were writing?

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Shaf I would say the same about your view of the Jews. You don't see your own biased views! :roll:
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What exactly are my views about Jews, BM?

And in any case, even if you believe I hate jews or such like, why shouldn't I be shocked at the shocking sentiment expressed by our French friend above?

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shafique wrote:^ :shock:

Does your hatred of Muslims really blind you so much? Did you even think about what you were writing?


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And what did they do to prevent this carnage, nothing, always easy to cry afterwards and pretend to be sorry.
It will happen again.Those people chanting allahu akkbar on the eviscerated victim's bodies show clearly that they are not sorry for what happened
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Re: Muslim 'Human Shields' Jan 08, 2011
So, you know for a fact that all these Muslims are hypocrites. :roll:

Congratulations - Bob Spencer has a medal for you, go over to Jihadwatch.com and pick it up.

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shafique wrote:What exactly are my views about Jews, BM?

And in any case, even if you believe I hate jews or such like, why shouldn't I be shocked at the shocking sentiment expressed by our French friend above?

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I never stated you hated Jews or 'such like' as you state. A telling tale if ever there was one!
Why would you be shocked by what our 'french friend' says? His states his views as you do.
To me, Herve is a true hero, not someone who sits behind his computer searching the internet but a real live hero who has fought against terrorism for the sake of his country, France.
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^BM - you said
Shaf I would say the same about your view of the Jews.


I asked you what exactly my views about the Jews were, according to you. A valid question, given your statement.

As for herve deserving a medal - I said exactly that in my last post to him above. Perhaps you can co-sponsor it! ;)

His hatred for Muslims drives him to consider all those offering their lives as human shields in a country where church goers were killed, as hypocrites. The lady in the picture above is heroic in my mind and herve demeans himself in my eyes by calling her a hypocrite. But you admire his views - good on you.

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