Egypt: more myths exploding about the glorious “democracy” movement

The other day I reported on an opinion piece where the author asserts that the reason we aren’t hearing much about Egypt and its new and wonderful democracy (under military rule) is because what is happening in Egypt goes against the Far Left media image we have been led to believe.  See my post on the rape of Lara Logan here.   Now see the news about 4000 Muslims attacking a Christian village 30 kilometers from Cairo.  Hat tip: Jerry Gordon

From the Assyrian International News Agency:

(AINA) — A mob of nearly four thousand Muslims has attacked Coptic homes this evening in the village of Soul, Atfif in Helwan Governorate, 30 kilometers from Cairo, and torched the Church of St. Mina and St. George. There are conflicting reports about the whereabouts of the Church pastor Father Yosha and three deacons who were at church; some say they died in the fire and some say they are being held captive by the Muslims inside the church.

Witnesses report the mob prevented the fire brigade from entering the village. The army, which has been stationed for the last two days in the village of Bromil, 7 kilometers from Soul, initially refused to go into Soul, according to the officer in charge. When the army finally sent three tanks to the village, Muslim elders sent them away, saying that everything was “in order now.”

This is what Shariah Law looks like:

This incident was triggered by a relationship between 40-year-old Copt Ashraf Iskander and a Muslim woman. Yesterday a “reconciliation” meeting was arranged between the relevant Coptic and Muslim families and together with the Muslim elders it was decided that Ashraf Iskander would have to leave the village because Muslims torched his house.

The father of the Muslim woman was killed by his cousin because he did not kill his daughter to preserve the family’s honor, which led the woman’s brother to avenge the death of his father by killing the cousin. The village Muslims blamed the Christians.

Shame on the Organizer’s Forum (Wade Rathke and Drummond Pike) with Casa de Maryland and the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights for having anything to do with bringing on the Revolution in Africa and thinking they can help build a workers utopia in tandem with the Muslim Brotherhood—bunch of naive socialists and Marxists who don’t have a clue about the Pandora’s box they have opened.

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