Thursday, April 20, 2006

Article: Economic woes add to tension in Egypt. And some confusing information.

An Article Economic woes add to tension in Egypt (4/20/06) (link)
This article (and read the comment by Peter to gain a full understanding of the people involved in the situation) tries to cover both sides, but is a perfect example of how difficult it is for the Ap to report on things that they have ignored covering for so long. But it has such quotes as:

"The strife didn't start yesterday in Egypt, or a quarter of a century ago in Lebanon, or three years ago in Iraq," columnist Khairy Mansour wrote in United Arab Emirates al-Khaleej daily. "The worm has been growing inside the apple, eating up most of its fabric."

and:

"Egyptian people don't distinguish between Muslims and Copts and no force can affect its national unity," Mubarak said.

and:

The opposition weekly al-Karama scoffed at the government's attitude. "Mubarak's regime is mentally deranged," it declared in a headline.


There is one thing that has confused me and this article says it as well:

The latest clashes erupted Friday with knife attacks at three Coptic Christian churches in the port city of Alexandria. Three days of rioting by Christians and Muslims followed. Two people - a Christian and a Muslim - died, at least 40 were wounded and more than 100 were detained.

Ok, the man killed at the church on Friday is one person, but the story mentions:

Two people - a Christian and a Muslim - died, at least 40 were wounded and more than 100 were detained.

and that is from the violence that followed. I get a chill when I look at that and read the story from My Christan Blood (link), about the death of a 12 year old girl.

I have read the name of the Muslim who died in the following violence, but not the Christian.

May our prayers be with the Coptic people during this Holy Week, and always.

3 comments:

DavidNic said...

The article did repeat some of the same old excuses. i.e: "Welll, these people are not real Muslims."

Thanks for giving an overview of the people involved.

It is impossible to find a balanced article on the situation since the media wants to ignore the whole thing.

DavidNic said...

That's Great! I'llbe sure to catch some of it. I took a CD out of the library here and was listening to the Coptic Services, but seeing it will help my understanding even more!

SweetLady_Tiger said...

egyptpeter,

I can certanily understand your anger and frustration. I am angry too, and I am not even Coptic. It does seem to me that the Main Stream Media and even the U.S. Government wants to ignore this. I say everyone needs to keep throwing this in their faces over and over until they can no longer ignore it.

My thoughts and prayers are with you as you go into your Holy Weekend. God Bless and Keep you all.