Muslim Brotherhood calls for protection of churches

Muslim brotherhood says the protection of holy places of all monotheistic religions is a mission for Muslims.


Afp November 03, 2010

CAIRO: Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood urged the state to protect Christian places of worship after an al Qaeda group in Iraq, which claimed a deadly attack on a church in Baghdad, issued a threat against Egypt's Coptic church.

"The Muslim Brotherhood is stressing to all, and primarily Muslims, that the protection of holy places of all monotheistic religions is the mission of the majority of Muslims," the group said in a statement on its website late on Tuesday.

"The Brothers reject all stupid threats against Christian places of worship in Egypt issued by anyone and under any pretext," the group said.

"The Egyptian state and the Egyptian people must protect holy places of all worshippers of monotheistic religions," it added.

The group that calls itself the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) has declared Christians "legitimate targets" as a deadline expired for Egypt's Coptic church to free women allegedly held after converting to Islam.

ISI said in an Internet statement its threat was justified by the church's refusal to indicate the status of the women it said were being held captive in monasteries, the US-based monitoring group SITE said.

"All Christian centres, organisations and institutions, leaders and followers, are legitimate targets for the mujahedeen wherever they can reach them," said the statement.

The group which claimed the capturing of Christians in a Baghdad church that ended Sunday with the killing of 46 worshippers in a rescue drama, had said that the attack was to seek the release of the alleged converts in Egypt.

An Egyptian security source told AFP that security around Coptic places of worship had been "discreetly reinforced with plainclothes police and patrols."

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