يعلن تأييده ووقوفه جنبا الي جنب وفي نفس الخندق مع جيش مصر البار في العمليات العسكرية التي يخوضها لتطهير سيناء من الإرهابيين ونامل ايضا قريبا تطهير الداخل من الإرهابيين خاصة في صعيد مصر الذين يهددون السلم العام ويفرضون سطوتهم علي الاقباط المسالمين
الحكم على قبطي أطفيح عام مع إيقاف التنفيذ وغرامة 360 ألف جنيه
نادر شكري
حكمت محكمة جنح الصف بالجيزة اليوم في قضية “أطفيح” المتهم فيها 20 شخص بينهم قبطي وهو عيد عطية المتهم ببناء بدون ترخيص في مبنى تمتلك مطرانية أطفيح أوراق ملكيته، بعام مع إيقاف التنفيذ وغرامة 360 ألف جنيه . بينما قررت الحكم على 19 متهم بالتعدي على ممتلكات الأقباط والتجمهر وإثارة الفتنة الطائفية بعام مع إيقاف التنفيذ وغرامة 500 جنيه .
Christians Warn Against al-Azhar Influence in Egypt’s Curriculum
By Claire Evans
01/25/2018 WashingtonD.C. (International Christian Concern) - During the last year, Egypt’s Christians experienced persecution in ever increasing waves. Though ISIS accounted for the vast majority of deaths, the militants are responsible for only a fraction of the various kinds of persecution facing the country’s Christians. Each incident of persecution has elements of uniqueness, but they usually stem from the same basic belief that Christians are not welcome in Egypt.
International Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that on the evening of January 13, 2018, three armed men killed a Coptic Christian named Bassem Attala as he was returning home from work. Bassem and his family were among the hundreds of Christian families who originally fled el-Arish last year after the Islamic State killed seven Copts. Bassem and his family had returned to el-Arish in August 2017 because they could not find employment elsewhere.
"Let us look... at the parallel legal system that is gradually creeping into the EU....The emergence of these enclaves, reinforced by elite policies of multiculturalism, group identity politics, and the deconstruction of Western heritage, has contributed to the fracturing of Western European nations and has weakened the overall sense of mutual responsibility for one's fellow citizens." — Andrew Michta, The American Interest, June 6, 2017
The roots of the radical Muslim behavior that is now sweeping Europe can be traced to elements of Islamic law and doctrine created in the 7th century that are being maintained today. These include polygamy for men; allowing men to buy and sell women as sex slaves or concubines; divorce rights [for men that] discriminate against women; insistence on a dress code for women that includes hiding their faces; and discriminatory inheritance laws.
These are the types of laws that Muslim communities in Europe are pushing for and adhering to, and they are based on inequality of gender, religion, ethnicity and social status. In sharia law, there is no freedom of religion, speech, thought, artistic expression or the press...There is no united protection for all people. Justice is different for Muslims and non-Muslims, for men and women... There is no democracy... Jews and Christians are dhimmi, third-class citizens...
WITH STREET protests raging in Iran and North Korea’s dictator appearing to offer a rare olive branch, President Trump chose to dedicate his first tweet of 2018 to . . . Pakistan. “The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the past 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit,” he virtually bellowed. “They give safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan, with little help. No more!” Not surprisingly, the outburst caught Pakistan’s elected government by surprise; emergency cabinet meetings and angry rebuttals from senior Pakistani officials soon followed.