One Dead in Clashes after Funeral of Egypt Coptic Christians
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةOne person died Sunday in clashes at Cairo's Coptic cathedral after funeral prayers for four Christians during which angry Copts chanted against Islamist President Mohamed Morsi, an official said.
Fighting between Christians and Muslims meanwhile erupted anew late Sunday in a town north of Cairo where sectarian violence had killed five people two days earlier, police said.
The bitter clashes underscore the simmering tensions in a divided Egypt that has seen violent confrontations between Morsi's main Islamist allies and a wide ranging opposition.
They also highlight sectarian tensions that have been brewing for several years.
Witnesses to the Cairo clashes said they began when mourners were pelted with stones by residents of the area as they left the cathedral, symbol of the Coptic community which has long complained of discrimination and marginalization.
Black-clad riot police intervened, firing tear gas at the cathedral, witnesses said, but not before one person had been killed.
"There is one fatality in (Cairo's) Demerdash hospital," health ministry official Ahmed al-Ansari told Agence France Presse.
Hani Sobhi, a young Copt, explained that live television coverage of the funeral service had been the spark for the latest violence.
"Inside the cathedral we chanted 'down with the Brotherhood rule' and that was aired live on television. At the exit (of the cathedral) the people were ready and waiting for us," he said.
There were scenes of chaos outside the cathedral in the central Cairo neighborhood of Abbassiya where Coptic bishops had been calling for peace and calm after the killing of the Christians on Friday.
Loud blasts could be heard, as clouds of smoke rose up into the sky and people ran in several directions.
Rows of Abbassiya residents hurled rocks and bottles at the cathedral and were met in kind from Copts inside the church complex.
The mourners had been planning to carry the bodies of the Christians out of the cathedral to the presidential palace as a protest against the violence, one of them said.
"There were tensions with police and the residents of the area were hostile to us and sided with the police," another Christian, Sami Adli, told AFP.
"They were running after Christians. Police fired tear gas at the seat of the Pope. What kind of state allows such a thing? The Copts won't let this pass," said a very emotional Adli.
Another Copt, Michel Lamii who emerged from the scene wiping his eyes, said dozens of people were affected by tear gas inside the cathedral.
"The government wants this. The only solution is for the army to intervene," said a man in his 50s who did not give his name.
A group of volunteers arrived at the church with medical supplies, an AFP reporter said.
In a statement, the interior ministry said "a number of mourners began to damage cars in the area which led to confrontations with residents of the area."
Sunday's service was being held for four Christians killed in sectarian clashes on Friday. One Muslim was also killed in the violence which flared in al-Khusus, a poor area in Qalyubia governorate, after a Muslim in his 50s objected to children drawing a swastika on a religious institute.
The man insulted Christians and the cross, and an argument broke out with a young Christian man who was passing by, escalating into a gunbattle between Muslims and Christians in which assault rifles were used.
The incident sparked rioting during which a church was partially burnt and a Christian's home torched, while a pharmacy owned by a Copt was ransacked.
Clashes in the town erupted again on Sunday evening, police said.
"There are clashes between Christians and Muslims, and some youths are also clashing with police," a police officer in al-Khusus told AFP by telephone.
Christians form between six and 10 percent of Egypt's population of nearly 83 million people.
The country's Coptic Christians and Muslims have clashed on several occasions since the revolution that toppled former president Hosni Mubarak in February 2011.

The resistance against islamism has started in egypt. If Morsi does not get his act together, the copts will stop investing in egypt and Egypt will commence a looong descent to economic hell...
Goodbye the dream of E-BRICS...

Never give up. If you think that emigrating to Europe is the answer you're wrong. Europe is removing Christian values from our daily lives. We no longer have an Easter Holiday, we have a spring break. No longer Xmas holidays, it's the winter break and so on.... Christians must remain in the middle east, Christ's birthplace!

No need to leave ya Phil... First because most lebanese moslems are christian loving and want genuinely to build a state with christians.
Second, because if they weren't that case like it was in the 80s, we would simply separate into a separate state. But lebanese sunnis came of age and since the 90s, their attitude towards lebanon as a multiconfessional state cristalized.

I am not a fanatic, never been to Egypt, but I hear from my Muslim friend whose sister is married to one of them that the country is a swamp... "extreme" Islam is just the icing on the cake, turning that nation into a total garbage dump...move out while you can and let it rot, or stay to fight/live amongst these savages

I understand your opinion, it's only a matter of time, there will be a second civil war here in Lebanon soon, christians can't afford to be weak, otherwise we will be slaughtered by the extremists. We have to stay steadfast. Christ walked the lands of Lebanon we are not going to leave it.

I see, so when it comes to lebanon, its the maronites who are responsible for whatever good exists in it, and in egypt, its the copts. And in iraq, it was the keldanis. What a joke. Let them remove their investments, so what? it will rid egypt from a lot of alcohols and bars at least.
The copts pick fights constantly and then they act all surprised when ignorants attack them back.
Many copts are good human beings, but many of them constantly pick fights with muslims, make hate websites against islam, destroy and vandalize muslim property and other such crimes, leading to ignorants among muslims to do the same against them.
I condemn such behaviour but i will not be quiet when copts pretend to be all innocent in this.

Just like your Jihadi brothers slaughtered 400.000 Christians in Iraq and are continuing to slaughter in Egypt and Syria. I know you guys wants your Khalifah, but you wont get it in Lebanon.

My support to the coptic community and the anti-Morsi Muslims.... We all know the Islamists hijacked the revolution... That's why it should be an example for Syria. Help the moderate FSA and fight together the Nusra front... Just like the (sunni) Kurds have been doing so far.

It is not impossible. Never give up..... It may take ten years to normalize everything, sure.... Rome wasn't built in one day.

This is the second phase cleansing middle East of christianity, It started in Iraq where in saddam days there were 400,000 christians living in Iraq, today sadly only 30,000.
Next it will be Syria if M. brotherhood takes over, wake up christians and see whay's happening around you.

Yes Ashrafieh, Arab invaders will be kicked and we'll bring the Pharos back. Would you like to worship the sun or Gods? The choice is yours...
There weren't Xians back then, but the Jews were enslaved. What will happen to Xians? (Christians)

I knew this would happen from the very beginning, this so called "Arab spring", should've been called Islamist Extremist Spring, sad to see peaceful christians getting slaughtered, the same as what happend in Iraq, and soon going to happen in Syria if they topple Assad. We can't as Lebanese keep being mad because Syria occupied us, we have to think about now and the future, if we don't open our eyes, this will happen to all Christians in the middle east. This is why i support March 8 and not March 14

Tonymartin... The problem is the Christian community leaving every time someone dies. More n more they r identifying with the west. So when the west offers visas to Christians in war zones, they leave. The Christians should arm themselves and fight for their homes, if they wana stay.

I agree, problem is christians are not fighters, Christ said, if someone slap your chin, you turn the other chin. Muslims says, eye for an eye. Christians needs to regain their honor which they had back in the Crusader times. I'm not against muslims at all, but christians have a right to defend themselves to upcoming attacks.

Where is the February 14 Saudi-Wahabi coalition to comment on this? Where is the man who famously said "Fal ya7kom al ikhwan"? Where is the man who famously said "These are our allies in the March 14 movement" during the 2006 Wahabist riots that pillaged, destroyed, and reduced Ashrafieh to rubble?

Christians in Lebanon are the political frontier for Christians in the Middle East. As long as they have some kind of political weight here, there will be no threat to Christian existence in the Middle East.
The only problem is that it is hard to read what agenda Israel/Saudi/USA have planned for Lebanon right now. A civil war could lead to the marginalization of Christians in Lebanon.

Josh... Everything u said bout Saudi is right. But to say that the answer is the Ba'ath party, is like trying to avoid fire by sticking ur hand in dry ice... Ull get burned either way.
There has to be a third option. I mean really, either a sheikh or a dictator??!?!... I say no to both.

Funny seeing all the Assad supporters crying and moaning about 1 dead when Assad kills 70 thousand but is the answer to the middle east's problems even though he did nothing to combat Israel and he occupied Lebanon for years. Some people have very short term memories and some people love living in occupation apparently.

Hehe ashrafieh, and you maronites are the religion of peace? especially when you raped children and sliced them up because they were muslim? The egyptian muslims are mostly converts from coptism so they too are real egyptians. The so called arab invaders fed your ancestors, without them maronites wouldnt even have been allowed to stay in lebanon. Keep dreaming of ever kicking out muslims of egypt or lebanon.