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EGYPT: COPTIC CHRISTIANS ASK FOR PRAYER AMID CONCERNS OVER ONGOING VIOLENCE AND ELECTION OUTCOME

STEFAN J BOS and JOSEPH DeCARO, of BosNewsLife.com, report…

BosNewsLife

Christians in Egypt have asked for prayer amid concerns about deadly violence and political uncertainty ahead of the country’s first parliamentary elections since the ousting of President Hosni Mubarak in February.

The call for prayer came amid reports that 70,000 believers had already gathered for an all-night prayer vigil in one of the poorest areas of Cairo, the capital.

Egyptian Christians, many of whom are Copts, now hope that other believers around the world will pray for them and their nation, explained advocacy group Middle East Concern (MEC), which distributed the prayer request via electronic mail.

Organisers described the 11th November gathering as the largest Christian event in Egypt “in more than a millennium”.

It was held at St Simeon the Tanner Coptic Orthodox Church in Mokattam, known as Cairo’s “garbage city” as its economy revolves around the collection and recycling of the city’s garbage.

Although the area has streets, shops, and apartments, it lacks infrastructure and often has no running water, sewage, or electricity.

Egyptian Christians, many of whom are Copts, now hope that other believers around the world will pray for them and their nation, explained advocacy group Middle East Concern (MEC), which distributed the prayer request via electronic mail.

Although the popular uprising ended President Mubarak’s 30 year rule, Christians fear the “pattern of protest” against the interim military rulers, and violent response, “is nurturing an environment of indifference towards violence, including sectarian violence,” MEC told BosNewsLife.

On Sunday, Egypt’s army chief said he would not let “troublemakers” meddle in Monday’s parliamentary ballot, warning of “extremely grave” consequences if the country does not overcome its crisis.

Field Marshall Hussein Tantawi spoke as thousands of protesters again gathered for another rally, following recent unrest, in which dozens have died.

Last month, at least 25 Coptic Christians were killed and over 300 wounded by security forces during a peaceful protest against the destruction of a church, witnesses said.

There have also been reports of other attacks against other Christians, including a teenager, who was reportedly killed in the country’s central province of Minya for wearing a crucifix at school on 16th October.

Coptic Christians “continue to be a vulnerable group, disproportionally affected by the lack of security in Egypt,” said the MEC. “They fear that the current climate of intimidation, violence and instability could lead to fewer Christians voting, which would impact their representation in Parliament.”

Additionally, the MEC SAID Christians are concerned that some parties, “if they achieve power intend to restrict freedoms, including freedom of expression and the religious freedom of religious minority communities.”

“Although most parties have pledged to fight against sectarianism and discrimination, Christians fear that some parties, likely to have significant representation, would not honor such pledges.”

The MEC said Egyptian Christians want believers around the world to pray that “the elections will be conducted in a peaceful environment and in a fair manner, and that all Egyptians, including Christians, will have confidence in the process.”

The statement also stressed that Egyptian Christians urge prayers for “an end to the violence, and that independent investigations will be initiated into the recent violence and that suffered by predominantly Christian protesters in October”.

Additionally they demand prayers that “all political parties will respect and uphold Egypt’s current human rights commitments, including the freedoms of belief and expression.”

Egypt’s Christians make up 10 per cent of the 80 million population in the heavily Islamic country.

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