Monday, September 14, 2009

During Ramadan, Egypt arrests 155 Christians and other non-Muslims

Sep 11, 2009
Baptist Press

CAIRO (BP)--Authorities in southern Egypt have arrested 155 Christians and other non-Muslims for publicly eating and drinking during Islam's holy month of Ramadan. A Christian organization in the country warned the enforcement of Islamic law on non-Muslims would "create another Taliban in Egypt."

The arrests, which occurred in the states of Aswan and Dakahlia and the resort city of Hurghada, were made to maintain order and decrease crime during the holy month, an unnamed government official told the Los Angeles Times.

Human rights organizations were quick to react, calling the arrests both illegal and unconstitutional.

"They violated personal freedom and will end up creating another Taliban in Egypt," Samuel al-Ashay of the human rights movement Copts for Egypt told the Al Arabiya news network. Copts for Egypt launched a campaign called "Save the Homeland" in response to the arrests, which were first reported Sept. 7. "We issued a statement to the Minister of Interior calling upon him to investigate the arrests and put those in charge on trial," Ashay said. the rest

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