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27-5-2017 10:19 AM| Diterbitkan: CARI-LTS| Dilihat: 5884| Komen: 49


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Sekurang-kurangnya 26 penganut Kristian Koptik maut, manakala 25 lagi dilaporkan cedera selepas bas yang membawa mereka diserang sekumpulan lelaki bersenjata di tengah Mesir, kelmarin.

Memetik laporan CNN, mereka dalam perjalanan dari wilayah Minya ke gereja St Samuel, 135 kilometer di selatan Kaherah, ketika diserang berdekatan balai polis Adwa di sempadan antara Minya dan Beni Suef.

Tiada pihak yang mengaku bertanggungjawab terhadap serangan itu. Bagaimanapun, militan IS dilaporkan sering menyasarkan Kristian Koptik sejak beberapa bulan lalu.

Dua pengeboman bunuh diri dilakukan di gereja Palm Sunday di Alexandria dan Tanta pada 9 April lalu mengorbankan 46 orang.

Satu lagi serangan bunuh diri berlaku di sebuah gereja pada Disember lalu membunuh 29 orang, manakala komuniti Kristian meninggalkan bandar el-Arish di utara Semenanjung Sinai selepas beberapa siri serangan pada Februari lalu.

Dalam kejadian hari ini, bas yang menyertai satu konvoi kecil membawa penganut Kristian Koptik itu berhenti di tepi jalan padang pasir berhampiran balai polis Adwa, sempadan antara Minya dan wilayah Beni Suef.

Di antara lapan hingga 10 lelaki bersenjata automatik memakai pakaian tentera menembak ke arah konvoi terbabit, sebelum melarikan diri dengan kenderaan pacuan empat roda, kata saksi.

Laporan menyebut antara mangsa itu termasuk kanak-kanak.- CARI

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Quote Lobai+Astaga 27-5-2017 05:12 AM

Egyptian planes bomb Libyan jihadi training camps after at least 28 people, including children, were killed when masked gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying Coptic Christians
  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
  • Ten masked gunmen opened fire on buses carrying Coptic Christians  in Egypt
  • At least 28 killed and more injured when attackers sprayed bullets at the convoy  
  • Worshipers were heading to St Samuel Monastery to pray when gunmen struck
  • Egyptian bombers have hit 'terror training camps' in Libya in retaliation
  • President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi vowed Egypt will fight back against attacks
  • He also called for Donald Trump to take the lead in the fight against terror
  • ISIS has claimed responsibility for recent deadly attacks on churches in Egypt
By Julian Robinson for MailOnline
PUBLISHED: 11:21 BST, 26 May 2017 | UPDATED: 21:14 BST, 26 May 2017


At least 28 people including 'many children' are dead after a bus carrying Coptic Christians was attacked in Egypt. Pictured is the interior of the bus, smeared with blood

Egyptian forces have struck bases in which militants who waged a deadly attack against Christians have been trained.
President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi said fighter jets struck militant bases in eastern Libya in retaliation for an attack by suspected Islamic State militants that killed 28 Christians and wounded another 22 south of Cairo.

The officials said the warplanes targeted the headquarters of the Shura Council in the city of Darna, where local militias are known to be linked to al Qaida, not the Islamic State group.

Mr el-Sissi warned that Egypt will strike at any bases that train militants who wage attacks in the country, wherever they may be.

Up to 10 masked attackers dressed in military uniforms stopped a convoy in Egypt province, 140 miles south of Cairo, as the group was heading towards Saint Samuel the Confessor Monastery in Maghagha to pray.

The gunmen, who arrived in three four-wheel drive vehicles, used automatic weapons to spray bullets at the convoy before fleeing. A health ministry official said a 'large number' of victims were children.

The group was travelling in a convoy of two buses and a truck from the nearby province of Bani Suief when the mass shooting happened.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, which came on the eve of the holy Muslim month of Ramadan.

Mr el-Sessi also directly appealed to US President Donald Trump to take the lead in the fight against global terror.


Up to 10 masked attackers dressed in military uniforms stopped a bus in Minya province, 140 miles south of Cairo, as the group was heading towards Saint Samuel the Confessor Monastery in Maghagha to pray. Pictures have emerged purporting to show the aftermath of the shooting



Shocking pictures have started to emerge showing bodies covered with black sheets near the scene of the atrocity


At least 28 people including children are dead and 25 injured after masked gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying Coptic Christians in Egypt, it has emerged. Pictures show people grieving at the scene

In a televised address just hours after the attack, Mr el-Sissi said 'I direct my appeal to President Trump: I trust you, your word and your ability to make fighting global terror your primary task.'

He also repeated calls that countries which finance, train or arm extremists be punished.

In response, Mr Trump condemned the attack blaming ''evil organisations of terror' and 'thuggish ideology'.

In a strongly worded statement, Mr Trump referred to the 'merciless slaughter of Christians' and said a 'wound is inflicted upon humanity' every time innocent blood is spilled.

He said the attack by masked militants on a bus taking the worshippers to a monastery should bring nations together to crush 'evil organisations of terror'.

It comes after ISIS claimed responsibility for three deadly church attacks in December and April that claimed the lives of dozens of people.

The jihadists threatened more attacks against the Arab country's Christians, who make up around 10 per cent of its population of about 90 million.

Pictures of the bus aired by state television showed the vehicle riddled with machine-gun fire and its windows shot out.


An injured child is taken to the Maghagha hospital by medics after being shot by masked gunmen who opened fire with automatic rifles



Harrowing: A child cries at the scene of the deadly attack on a bus carrying Coptic Christians in Egypt


The jihadists threatened more attacks against the Arab country's Christians. Pictured: Blood stains the outside of a bus stormed by gunmen in Minya, Egypt


The group was travelling in two buses and a truck to St Samual Monastery, south of Cairo from the nearby province of Bani Suief

Ambulances were parked around it as bodies lay on the ground, covered with black plastic sheets.

Security forces launched a hunt for the attackers, setting up dozens of checkpoints and patrols on the desert road.

The grand imam of al-Azhar, Egypt's 1,000-year-old centre of Islamic learning, said the attack was intended to destabilise the country.

'I call on Egyptians to unite in the face of this brutal terrorism,' Ahmed al-Tayeb said from Germany, where he was on a visit.

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi called a meeting of security officials, the state news agency said.

The United Nations Security Council condemned the attack in Egypt 'in the strongest terms'.

In a statement released Friday, the Council expressed its 'deepest sympathy' and condolences to the families of the victims and emphasized that the perpetrators need to be brought to justice.


The grand imam of al-Azhar, Egypt's 1,000-year-old centre of Islamic learning, said the attack was intended to destabilise the country. Pictured: Relatives mourn during the funeral of victims killed in an attack at the Monastery of St Samuel the Confessor


The United Nations Security Council condemned the attack in Egypt 'in the strongest terms'. Pictured: A soldier stands at the entrance to the attacked Monastery of St Samuel the Confessor


In a statement released Friday, the UN Security Council expressed its 'deepest sympathy' and condolences to the families of the victims. Pictured: An ambulance transporting wounded Egyptians

'Terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and security,' the statement said.


Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group also condemned the attack, saying 'it is a new crime added to the criminal record of a murderers' gang'.


Egypt has been fighting ISIS militants who have waged an insurgency, mainly focused in the volatile north of the Sinai Peninsula but there have been also attacks on the mainland.


The country has seen a wave of attacks on its Christians, including twin suicide bombings in April and another attack in December on a Cairo church that left over 75 people dead and scores wounded. ISIS in Egypt claimed responsibility for them and vowed more attacks.


Late last month Pope Francis visited Egypt in part to show his support for the Christians of this Muslim majority Arab nation who have been increasingly targeted by Islamic militants.


During the trip, Francis paid tribute to the victims of the December bombing at Cairo's St. Peter's church, which is located in close proximity to the St. Mark's cathedral, the seat of the Coptic Orthodox Church.


No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, which came on the eve of the holy Muslim month of Ramadan



Images broadcast on state television show a badly damaged bus with blown-out windows and covered on the inside with blood


The bus was riddled with bullet holes in the latest attack on Egypt's Coptic Christians after a series of bombings on Palm Sunday


Hundreds of people rushed to the nearby hospital in Maghagha city, near al-Minya, as the wounded were brought in for treatment



While some waited for news of their loved ones outside the hospital, others waited to carry out the bodies of those who died


Following the pope's visit, the ISIS affiliate in Egypt vowed to escalate attacks against Christians, urging Muslims to steer clear of Christian gatherings and western embassies as they are targets of their group's militants.


Egypt's Copts, the Middle East's largest Christian community, have repeatedly complained of suffering discrimination, as well as outright attacks, at hands of the country's majority Muslim population.


Over the past decades, they have been the immediate targets of Islamic extremists.


They rallied behind general-turned-president, Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, in 2013 when he ousted his Islamist predecessor Mohammed Morsi, who hails from the Muslim Brotherhood group.


Attacks on Christian homes, businesses and churches subsequently surged, especially in the country's south.



The Christians were on the way to Monastery of St Samuel the Confessor, in Minya Province (pictured) when they were attacked on Friday



On April 9, 45 people were killed in twin church bombings claimed by ISIS as Christians gathered to celebrate Palm Sunday in the cities of Tanta (pictured) and Alexandria


Who are Egypt's Coptic Christians?


Egypt's Copts, targets of an apparent church bombing north of Cairo on Sunday, are the Middle East's largest Christian minority and one of the oldest.

Making up about 10 percent of Egypt's population of 90 million, the Coptic Orthodox form the largest Christian denomination in the Muslim-majority country.

Here is a recap of their history, their status today and recent attacks against them.



In December last year, a suicide bombing claimed by ISIS killed 29 worshippers during a Sunday mass in Cairo

'Dawn of Christianity'

The Copts trace their history to the dawn of Christianity, when Egypt was integrated into the Roman and later the Byzantine empire.

The word 'Copt' comes from the same root as the word for 'Egyptian' in ancient Greek.

The community's decline started with the Arab invasions of the 7th century and the progressive Islamisation of the country, which today is largely Sunni Muslim.

Several churches and monasteries in Egypt are built on sites Copts believe were visited by the Holy Family.

The Bible says Joseph, Mary and Jesus sought refuge in Egypt after Christ's birth to escape a massacre of newborns ordered by King Harod.

Copts today

Copts, represented in all social classes, are present across the whole country, with the strongest concentration in central and southern Egypt.

Most adhere to the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, headed since 2012 by Pope Tawadros II. A minority is divided between Coptic Catholics and various Coptic Protestant branches.

Tawadros, who succeeded pope Shenuda III, was chosen by a blindfolded altar boy picking his name from a chalice, according to tradition.

The Catholic Copts, who form part of the Church's eastern rite, have been headed by patriarch Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak since 2013.

The Vatican says some 165,000 Catholic Copts lived in Egypt in 2010.

Poorly represented in government, Copts complain that they are sidelined from many posts in the justice system, universities and the police.

Authorities often refuse to issue building permits for churches, arguing it would disturb the peace with their Muslim neighbours.

Deadly violence

Egypt's Copts have been the target of several deadly attacks since the 2011 uprising that toppled longtime president Hosni Mubarak.

On January 1, 2011, more than 20 people died in the unclaimed bombing of a Coptic church in Egypt's second city, Alexandria.

In March the same year, 13 people were killed in clashes between Muslims and Copts in Cairo's working class neighbourhood of Moqattam, where around 1,000 Christians had gathered to protest over the torching of a church.

In May 2011, clashes between Muslims and Copts left 15 dead in the Cairo neighbourhood of Imbaba, where two churches were attacked.

That October, almost 30 people -- mostly Coptic Christians -- were killed after the army charged at a protest in Cairo to denounce the torching of a church in southern Egypt.

The 2013 ouster of Mubarak's elected Islamist successor Mohamed Morsi after just one year in power sparked further attacks against Christians.

Pro-Morsi Islamists accused the Christian community of supporting his overthrow.

They pointed to the appearance of Tawadros alongside President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on television in July 2013 as the then army chief, also surrounded by Muslim and opposition figures, announced Morsi's removal.

The next month, security forces used deadly force to break up two pro-Morsi protest camps in Cairo.

The following two weeks saw attacks against more than 40 churches across the country, according to Human Rights Watch.

Amnesty International later said more than 200 Christian-owned properties were attacked and 43 churches seriously damaged, with at least four people killed.

In December last year, a suicide bombing claimed by ISIS killed 29 worshippers during a Sunday mass in Cairo.

A spate of deadly jihadist-linked attacks in Egypt's restive Sinai Peninsula in February prompted some Coptic families to flee their homes.

About 250 Christians took refuge in the Suez Canal city of Ismailiya after IS released a video calling for attacks against the minority.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4544554/23-shot-dead-bus-carrying-Coptic-Christians-Egypt.html#ixzz4iDkCY9Bv
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Quote pyropura 27-5-2017 05:19 AM
Isle -1,  Penyembah Anak Tohan -0
Huntong lar isle menang lagi
Quote CiliPadiSedap 27-5-2017 10:52 AM
mesir di ambang isis
Quote merrissa 27-5-2017 04:54 PM
Lobai+Astaga replied at 27-5-2017 05:12 AM
Egyptian planes bomb Libyan jihadi training camps after at least 28 people, including children, we ...

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sama pengecut macam perompak peyamun di msia...kecuali seorang tuh je ...hehe

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Quote pooh~key 27-5-2017 04:55 PM
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Quote famri7 27-5-2017 04:57 PM
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Quote Decaffeinated 27-5-2017 06:45 PM
kemain samseng bila rasa diri tu kuat....

tapi bila sendiri jadi ummah minority di negara kaper mula lah play victim menggelupor demand dilayan penuh hormat etc....

Quote tripleid 27-5-2017 07:53 PM
Ni semua agenda yahudi.ummah suchi konfom sorga xkan buat kerja lagu ni
Quote kelapaparut 27-5-2017 07:55 PM
Mcm puak2 islamist kat msia tp yg kat msia ni jinak sket, yg kat egypt ni wild animals
Quote FOTHER-MUCKER 27-5-2017 08:16 PM
kelapaparut replied at 27-5-2017 11:55 AM
Mcm puak2 islamist kat msia tp yg kat msia ni jinak sket, yg kat egypt ni wild animals

Harap maklum. Mereka tu bukan berugama Islam..termasuk juga Melayu di tanah Malaya tu. Orang Islam tak bomb dan bunuh orang seperti tu.
Quote pyropura 27-5-2017 08:42 PM
kelapaparut replied at 27-5-2017 07:55 PM
Mcm puak2 islamist kat msia tp yg kat msia ni jinak sket, yg kat egypt ni wild animals

Kat Msia ni isle nya kuat melempang, tapi hanya depan masejid  
Quote Maideen. 27-5-2017 08:53 PM
Salam semua,

Setiap kali puak Coptic Christians di bunoh dan di zolimi oleh orang orang beriman di Mesir, Maideen merasa amat sedih sekali kerana sejarah keakraban yang sudah terjalin di antara Coptic Christians dan orang beriman sedari dulu lagi.

Mungkin ada orang beriman yang lupa bahawa pasal seorang Coptic Christian Allah SWT sundri ada menurunkan ayat Al Quran....

Begini kisahnya.....

Apabila kita berbicara tentang Mesir, kita akan teringat hadiah Raja Mesir kepada junjungan kita Rasulullah SAW ia itu seorang hamba wanita Kristian Coptic  bernama Maria.

Sebenernya Raja Mesir telah  menghadiahkan 2 wanita kepada Junjungan Kita ia itu Maria dan adik atau kakaknya yang bernama Shirin. Maria lebih cantik dari Shirin dan Junjungan kita telah menyimpan Maria untuk kegunaan baginda dan telah memberikan Shirin kepada sohabat baginda bernama Hasan bin Thabit untuk si Hasan pakai....

(Inilah salah satu sifat sifat terpuji baginda dimana baginda dengan murah hati telah memberikan hamba wanita yang baginda tak  pakai kepada sohabat baginda untuk kegunaan mereka dan dari itu tidaklah membazir. Tiada lansung dalam hati Junjungan Kita perasaan tamak haloba  mahu menyimpan kedua dua adik beradik itu untuk kegunaan baginda sundri. Seperti yang kita ketahui Hasan telah mendapat anak bernama Abdul Rahman bin Hasan hasil daripada menggunakan Shirin itu..... )

Maria the Copt pula, seperti yang kita ketahui, telah menjadi Asbabun Nuzul (yakni sebabnya diturunkan oleh Allah SWT) beberapa ayat didalam Al Quran Kareem...

Salah satu daripada ayat itu ialah apabila salah seorang isteri isteri Junjungan kita bernama Hafsah telah pulang kerumahnya tanpa dijangka, dan melihat Junjungan Kita sedang menghenjut (yakni sedang dalam keadaan intim) Maria diatas katil Hafsah. Ini membuat Hafsah amat marah (maklom lah orang pompuan..... memang tak berapa kukoh iman mereka dan oleh itu lah  banyak yang akan dihumban kedalam Jahannam nanti. )

Junjungan kita telah meminta Hafsah tidak memberitahu kepana Ummu Muslimin (yakni Ibu orang Isle) Siti Aisyah kerana tahu bagaimana cemburunya Ibu orang Isle itu. Baginda juga berjanji tidak akan berada dalam keadaan intim dengan Maria lagi.

Tapi Hafsah tetap juga memberitahu kepada Ummu Muslimin Aisyah.

(Didalam filim "Innocence of Muslims", kejadian ini telah dilakonkan semula di mana Hafsah dan Aisyah telah menghambat Junjungan kita dengan selipar. )

Kemudian Allah SWT telah menurunkan ayat memarahi Hafsah dan Ummu Muslimin kerana menyusahkan Junjungan kita. Allah SWT juga telah menegur junjungan kita kerana mengharamkan diri baginda dari menggunakan Maria (yakni mengapa baginda mengharomkan apa yang telah Allah SWT halalkan untuk baginda (yakni penggunaan Maria). Ayat ini tedapat dalam Surah 66 (yakni Surah At Tahrim ayat 1 dan 2).

Seperti yang kita ketahui, Junjungan kita kemudiannya telah di kurniakan seorang Putera hasil daripada penggunaan baginda akan Maria seterusnya.

Wallahualam.

Quote Lobai+Astaga 27-5-2017 09:16 PM
Maideen. replied at 27-5-2017 08:53 PM
Salam semua,

Setiap kali puak Coptic Christians di bunoh dan di zolimi oleh orang orang beriman d ...

boleh download movie tu kat mana?  
Quote Maideen. 27-5-2017 09:40 PM
Lobai+Astaga replied at 27-5-2017 09:16 PM
boleh download movie tu kat mana?

Hang nak download buat apa? nak kena balon dengan kon oleh pejuang Isle?
Quote ShiningStars 27-5-2017 10:42 PM
Makin lama makin mengganas ISIS ni : we should come together utk hapuskan dorang ni.it's not about faith nor ideology,it's about humanity.kesian org awam yg x berdosa
Quote Lobai+Astaga 27-5-2017 11:29 PM
Maideen. replied at 27-5-2017 09:40 PM
Hang nak download buat apa? nak kena balon dengan kon oleh pejuang Isle?

takutnya...... terus rasa nak bertaubat   
Quote Maideen. 28-5-2017 05:24 PM
Lobai+Astaga replied at 27-5-2017 11:29 PM
takutnya...... terus rasa nak bertaubat

Lobai kata itu maknanya hang dah dapat hidayah.....
Quote Lobai+Astaga 28-5-2017 09:51 PM
Maideen. replied at 28-5-2017 05:24 PM
Lobai kata itu maknanya hang dah dapat hidayah.....

takbir.........


semalam wish kekawan yg berpuasa...... tetiba ada yg doakan aku dpt hidayah..... hanat sungguh  
Quote Maideen. 28-5-2017 10:55 PM
Kejam.......

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