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Africa North
Raymond Ibrahim: 'Pray in the Rain!' Muslim Governor Denies Christians a Church Roof
Al Ahram had nothing about this on their site.
[PJMedia] As recently reported, on Dec. 24, 2022, Moslems attacked a church and its Christians in Egypt, after authorities gave the Christians permission to fix their church’s collapsed roof, which had fallen on and hurt several worshippers.(According to strict sharia, churches must never be repaired but left to crumble over time.)

After police arrived and quelled the riots, they temporarily halted roof repairs, though with the promise to the Copts — who had waited for two years to receive formal permission to fix their roof — that they could resume work shortly.

Copts were skeptical because experience taught them that such promises were not to be trusted. But sure enough, and to the Copts’ great relief and surprise, on Dec. 25, they were permitted to resume repairs to the church’s roof, with the added protection of state security forces.

But then, on that same day, the local district governor came to "inspect" and quickly decided that roof repairs must halt, immediately and indefinitely, even though more than one-third of the work had been completed.

When the Christians present at the site complained, indeed pleaded, "How can we pray when the roof is in such a condition, especially when it’s raining?" the (Moslem) governor barked back — "Cover it with a tarp!" In fact, this is not an option as the partial repairs already made make it difficult to erect a tarp.

If they did not comply and continued to work on the roof, the governor angrily threatened that he would completely "demolish" the church.

When asked to explain his decision, or at least tell them what they needed to do to resume repairs, the governor gave no answer and left the site.

All the cement mixers and trucks that the church had hired left on the governor’s orders, resulting in a monetary loss of some EGP 100,000 that the church had paid for them to repair the roof.

And so, as Orthodox Christmas approaches (January 7), the Christians of this community will have to celebrate the Nativity exposed to the elements, with the possibility of rain pouring down on them.

For those unaware, what just transpired is the notorious "good cop, bad cop" routine — Moslem style. The authorities themselves are the ones against repairing this church, but they rely on the Moslem mob to riot, at which point they step in pretending to be the "good guys" who, nonetheless, need to do whatever is necessary — in this case, leave a church in a dilapidated and dangerous condition — to prevent violence and bloodshed from erupting again.

Discussing this incident, Adel Guindy, author of A Sword Over the Nile and former president of Coptic Solidarity, said:

It appears that the "hidden-hand" that orchestrates this kind of ugly incidents wanted to get out of the boring routine, and add some excitement, befitting the season’s festivities and celebrations. In all cases, the message remains unchanged: "Christian Copts need always to be humiliated as a reminder of their dhimmi status."


Remember This Whenever Muslims Demand More 'Rights' in the West

[PJMedia] Egypt’s Ministry of Endowments recently announced a new record: 1,200 new mosques were opened in the year 2022.

Moreover, in the two years between September 2020 and September 2022, a total of 3,116 mosques were opened (2,712 new; 404 renovated).

Since Abdel Fateh al-Sissi became president in 2014, the total number of mosques to be opened, repaired, or replaced — costing Egypt more than ten billion pounds — is 9,600.

What about the religious places of worship that, for centuries before Egypt’s conquest by Moslem Arabs, dotted that nation’s landscape — namely, Christian churches? How fare they?

As is well known, when it comes to any question concerning the indigenous Christians of Egypt, the Copts, and their churches, accurate information — especially by way of numbers — is difficult to ascertain from the official channels.

As such, I contacted and spoke with one of the most astute analysts on the so-called Coptic question, the Egyptian-born Magdi Khalil, an author and public debater (appearing in approximately 1,500 televised debates, including on Al Jazeera) who specializes in citizenship rights, civil society, and the situation of minorities in the Middle East.

During our phone conversation, Khalil offered up the best-known figures he has been able to ascertain, after making clear that, "as you know, there are no absolutely accurate numbers from Egypt that aren’t politicized."

He said there are a total of approximately 5,200 Christian institutions in Egypt, including all churches and monasteries from every denomination. As for Islamic institutions, there are 120,000 mosques and over one million prayer halls in the country.

This disparity alone underscores the extreme discrimination Christians face in Egypt. Considering that Copts of all denominations make up, at the very least, 10% of Egypt’s population of 104 million, there is one mosque or prayer hall for every 83 Moslems, but only one church for every 2,000 Christians.*

In 2016, a new Egyptian law was touted as "easing" restrictions on and helping many more churches to open. Since its implementation, however, human rights
When they're defined by the state or an NGO they don't mean much...
groups have noted that it has only marginally helped. Khalil agreed, and said that at best, the 2016 law has made a "5-10 percent improvement." But, by applying only to churches, as opposed to being a universal law for all religious places of worship, the new law has also formalized the Egyptian government’s divisive
...politicians call things divisive when when the other side sez something they don't like. Their own statements are never divisive, they're principled...
approach to its citizens. He is not alone in making this charge; even Human Rights Watch says that the new law ultimately "discriminates against the Christian minority in Egypt."

Along with the ease Egypt grants to the building of mosques, often overlooked is the fact that the government also completely subsidizes a great many, if not most, of Egypt’s mosques. (Over 4 billion Egyptian pounds are paid annually by the state to subsidize the Ministry of Islamic Endowments, which is charged with affairs related to mosques and Islamic da’wa [propaganda]. Moreover, 22 billion Egyptian pounds are annually paid to Al Azhar, which has a parallel educational system, or madrasa, from KG to university, with 2.8 million pupils and students.)

Conversely, not only does Egypt make it immensely hard for Christians to open or maintain churches, but the government does not contribute a "single penny" to their survival, said Khalil. Churches are even required to pay their utility bills, which no mosque in Egypt does, as the government happily picks up their bill.

Aside from the obvious discrimination and legal obstacles the government of Egypt has set up against churches, Khalil and I also spoke a bit about the Moslem mob violence that sporadically rises up against Christian places of worship. According to Khalil, "close to one thousand churches have been attacked or torched by mobs in the last five decades [since the 1970s] in Egypt." This is a much larger number than is commonly assumed.

Khalil closed by saying, "The persecution of Egypt’s Christian Copts is the longest ongoing persecution in the history of mankind, from 642, to today, 2022. Through all this time, maybe 70 years under British occupation were peaceful and good — the "golden era" for Copts in all this duration. Then [during the colonial era] there was much more diversity in the government, including some Coptic ministers, etc. But the overwhelming majority of the time witnessed the Copts’ persecution."

"I know of no group," concluded Khalil, "that has been persecuted for nearly 1400 years — with still no light at the end of the tunnel."
Posted by: trailing wife || 01/07/2023 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [8 views] Top|| File under: Devout Moslems

#1  Al Ahram does not mention where the attack occurred. Five will get you ten that it was in Assuit, a backward province governed by Islamist scum of the earth, where attacks on Christians are a weekly occurrance.
Posted by: Slavising Unineting5672 || 01/07/2023 8:00 Comments || Top||

#2  Tracing the links in the articles, we get

Two years earlier, the roof of the Church of the Virgin and Anba Samuel in Abis al-Thawra, a village in the outskirts of Alexandria,

Is that in Assuit province, Slavising Unineting5672?

Posted by: trailing wife || 01/07/2023 12:26 Comments || Top||

#3  No. Assuit is in Upper Egypt. However, if I were to make a second guess it would have been Alexandria. Many of the most powerful Muslim Brothers of recent vintage are from there. So too are the so-called Islamist "nuns" who frequent the University.
Posted by: Slavising Unineting5672 || 01/07/2023 13:08 Comments || Top||

#4  #2 FYI. The two Muslim Brother powerhouses in Alexandria in the 1990s were Wagdy Ghoneim and Kahalid Daud. Both of them had long careers in the Muslim Brotherhood. Wagdy Abd El Hamied Mohamed Ghoneim, normally shortened to Wagdy Ghoneim (8 February 1951-?) appeared as imam at the Islamic Institute of Orange County, California. During his time in the USA he was a Hamas fundraiser. In January 2005, Ghoneim left the US for Qatar following his arrest for violating his immigration status. In Qatar he was an associate of Ikhwan powerhouse Qaradawi.
Posted by: Slavising Unineting5672 || 01/07/2023 13:27 Comments || Top||

#5  My learnings for today! :-)
Posted by: trailing wife || 01/07/2023 17:39 Comments || Top||


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Surprise! Harry is every bit as awful as Meghan
[American Thinker] I’m sure I was not alone in feeling that Harry was one of those okay guys who fell in love with the wrong woman, turned into a milquetoast, and allowed her to call the shots in their relationship, no matter how stupid, cruel, or self-centered those shots were. Harry’s memoir, however, establishes that the low-IQ but ordinary guy we thought we knew was, in reality, every bit as awful as his wife.

The one-time Prince Harry always seemed like an impressively ordinary guy for someone raised in the Royal Family. He publicly went through his stupid teens and early 20s but seemed to settle down after seeing active duty in Iraq and founding the Invictus Games. When Prince William and Kate became an item, Harry seemed happy palling around with them.

And then, Meghan Markle appeared. The world thought it witnessed her transforming Harry into an awful version of a California guy, whining with his posh accent about getting in touch with his feelings. We immediately knew that Markle was a bad apple using the royal family’s stratospheric fame, along with the race and sex cards, to elevate her status in the world, maybe right into the White House.
Posted by: Besoeker || 01/07/2023 02:18 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  ...We actually watched the show.

In all honesty, I do have some sympathy for Harry - the man lost his mother (whom he clearly adored) at an early age, for reasons that would and should horrify any reasonably normal person. Add to that the fact that it was made very clear to him very early on that he was the Spare, and I suspect after Prince George was born it got worse. The real problem I have with him is that he is at the current pointy end of a couple thousand years of responsibility and duty...and I really think that he could have found another way to do it without truly walking away.

I don't doubt Megan knew exactly what she was doing, but I also think she badly underestimated what the Windsors were capable of. Eventually, she's going to learn how Wallis Windsor felt.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski || 01/07/2023 8:25 Comments || Top||

#2  Find a quiet village in the North. Read, breed, hike, fish, raise a few Highlands, have a little single malt and enjoy life.

How could it be that foking difficult ?
Posted by: Besoeker || 01/07/2023 8:31 Comments || Top||

#3  I don't believe Megan wants that type of anonymity, B.
Posted by: Mullah Richard || 01/07/2023 8:51 Comments || Top||

#4  ...It's a story as old as the bible. She shaved his head (the other one).
Posted by: Procopius2k || 01/07/2023 8:59 Comments || Top||

#5  Ref #3: I don't believe Megan wants that type of anonymity, B.

Harry's problem is then solved. She goes her own way. Arch and Lil stay with dad.
Posted by: Besoeker || 01/07/2023 9:19 Comments || Top||

#6  Find a quiet village in the North. Read, breed, hike, fish, raise a few Highlands, have a little single malt and enjoy life.

The guy had it all right there just waiting for him and he gave it up for that hussy. Strange.
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 01/07/2023 12:46 Comments || Top||

#7  All they had to do was pick a cause or two and travel the world promoting that cause and they could have had it all and be beloved by the people of the world. Instead they played rebel and attacked the royals hoping for the love of multi-millionaires.

Bold Strategy
Posted by: ruprecht || 01/07/2023 13:01 Comments || Top||

#8  Hussy is far too complimentary a description Abu, and this is exactly, exactly, what sells in the world the Dirt-Water Duchess soaks in.

Harry is just the tragic/comedic draw. His eventual departure is already being prepped as more proof of "racism" for the Netflix/book sales. The offspring, they will be the next generational story of the denied Prince/Princess racism victims in 2032. Racism grift, the ploy that never stops giving...
Posted by: NoMoreBS || 01/07/2023 13:36 Comments || Top||


China-Japan-Koreas
China's Covid SURGE: 250 Million Covid Cases in 20 Days?
[YouTube] See also here.
Posted by: DarthVader || 01/07/2023 12:13 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [10 views] Top|| File under: Commies

#1  Did you say "X Covid cases in Y days?"
Posted by: Gromble Dribble4342 || 01/07/2023 15:58 Comments || Top||

#2  China's just cracking down on their dissidents. "Oh look he has covid....*BANG* Now he's cured"
Posted by: Silentbrick || 01/07/2023 17:55 Comments || Top||

#3  Don’t describe it so graphically. It excites the Canadian government too much.
Posted by: Super Hose || 01/07/2023 19:59 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
McCarthy Warns Not Voting For Him Could Delay More Funds To Ukraine
[BB] WASHINGTON, DC — Amid protracted negotiations for the speakership in the House Of Representatives, former House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (CA, R) has issued a stern admonition that further delay in the process could hold up the important work of continued funds for Ukraine.

"We have continued this charade for long enough — if I am not elected Speaker of the House in the next round of voting, we face the very real possibility of Ukraine not receiving their next $44 billion allowance." said McCarthy. "Zelensky is looking down from the sky with those dreamy eyes of his, waiting for us to do the right thing."

"Come on folks, the very incomes of Raytheon lobbyists are at stake!"

Congressman Dan Crenshaw voiced his support for McCarthy, saying: "If we continue to ignore our clear Constitutional mandate to pay for the armed enforcers shutting down Russian Orthodox churches across Ukraine, we are guilty of rank dereliction of duty. We were sent to the people's house to serve the Ukrainian people, not continue this partisan infighting over who should lead America's legislature."

Congresspeople interviewed after the speech reported a change of heart. "Kevin is right. Voters didn't send us to Washington for endless debate — we are here for pork, lobbyists, $1.7 trillion omnibus bills, and to secure Ukraine's border."

UPDATE: Congress has finally held another House Speaker vote, but accidentally voted to send $100 billion to Ukraine again. As of publishing time, no Speaker has yet been chosen.

Posted by: M. Murcek || 01/07/2023 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  How is that going to reestablish and protect our own southern border?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 01/07/2023 7:41 Comments || Top||

#2  Wouldn't bother me a bit if no more US funds went to Ukraine, let the Europeans pay for their war.
Posted by: Chris || 01/07/2023 8:43 Comments || Top||

#3  wow, talk about out of touch
Posted by: 746 || 01/07/2023 11:18 Comments || Top||

#4  Dang, Kevin, just when I thought maybe they should vote for you.
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 01/07/2023 11:54 Comments || Top||

#5  The Bee
Posted by: James || 01/07/2023 12:42 Comments || Top||

#6  I think the next Bee headline should be the state of Ohio house introducing legislation to change its name to Ukraine.
Posted by: Super Hose || 01/07/2023 12:42 Comments || Top||

#7  Wallets out, gentlemen - it’s the Babylon Bee.
Posted by: trailing wife || 01/07/2023 12:44 Comments || Top||

#8  Ouch! You got me so cold on that one that I actually hit the tip jar.
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 01/07/2023 12:51 Comments || Top||

#9  But this is for real:

Zelensky Tells McCarthy Ukraine Is ‘Counting on Your Continued Support and Further U.S. Assistance’
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 01/07/2023 13:07 Comments || Top||

#10  Is McCarthy still roommates with Frank Luntz?
Posted by: Jan || 01/07/2023 14:00 Comments || Top||



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