US/World News

Al-Qaeda flag raised over Coptic church

(JNS.org) Hundreds of supporters of Mohamed Morsi, the ousted Muslim Brotherhood president of Egypt, gathered in front of St. George Church in the Upper Egyptian city of Sohag last weekend and raised the black flag of Al-Qaeda over the church. According to Coptic Solidarity, a U.S.-based Coptic human rights organization that cited a local Egyptian report in Shorouk News, the Islamists chanted that Egypt should be an “Islamic [state] despite [the wishes of] secularists.” The church immediately closed its doors after the demonstration and prevented the entry or exit of its members.

The head of Al-Qaeda, Egyptian-born Ayman al-Zawahiri, in a recent recorded message accused the U.S. of plotting with Egypt Coptic Christians, the country’s military, and secularists to overthrow Morsi. “Crusaders and secularists and the Americanised army have converged… with Gulf money and American plotting to topple Mohamed Morsi’s government,” al-Zawahiri said, according to a translation by Sky News.

SHARE
RELATED POSTS
Jared, Ivanka and that Friday night flight: Experts respond
Five killed in bombing of tourist bus
CT college student joins elite internship program in Israel

Leave Your Reply