OPEN LETTER BY THE MOST REVD DR MOUNEER HANNA ANIS
BISHOP OF EGYPT WITH NORTH AFRICA AND THE HORN OF AFRICA
PRESIDENT BISHOP OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN JERUSALEM AND THE MIDDLE EAST.
WRITTEN AUGUST 14TH 2013
Dear Friends,
Greetings in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ!
As
I write these words, our St. Saviour’s Anglican Church in Suez is under
heavy attack from those who support former President Mursi. They are
throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at the church and have destroyed
the car of Rev. Ehab Ayoub, the priest-in-charge of St. Saviour’s
Church. I am also aware that there are attacks on other Orthodox
churches in Menyia and Suhag in Upper Egypt (photo above), as well as a
Catholic church in Suez. Some police stations are also under attack in
different parts of Egypt. Please pray and ask others to pray for this
inflammable situation in Egypt.
Early this
morning, the police supported by the army, encouraged protestors in two
different locations in Cairo, to leave safely and go home. It is worth
mentioning that these protestors have been protesting for 6 weeks,
blocking the roads. The people in these neighborhoods have been
suffering a great deal—not only these people, but those commuting
through, especially those who are going to the airport. The police
created very safe passages for everyone to leave. Many protestors left
and went home, however, others resisted to leave and started to attack
the police. The police and army were very professional in responding to
the attacks, and they used tear gas only when it was necessary. The
police then discovered caches of weapons and ammunition in these sites.
One area near Giza is now calm, but there is still some resistance at
other sites. There are even some snipers trying to attack the police and
the army. There are even some rumors that Muslim Brotherhood leaders
asked the protestors in different cities to attack police stations, take
weapons, and attack shops and churches.
A few
hours later, violent demonstrations from Mursi supporters broke out in
different cities and towns throughout Egypt. The police and army are
trying to maintain safety for all people and to disperse the protestors
peacefully. However, the supporters of former President Mursi have
threatened that if they are dispersed from the current sites, they will
move to other sites and continue to protest. They also threatened to use
violence. There have been a number of fatalities and casualties from
among the police as well as the protestors, but it seems that the
numbers are not as high as expected for such violence. However, the
supporters of former President Mursi claim that there are very high
numbers of casualties. The real numbers will be known later on.
Please
pray that the situation will calm down, for wisdom and tact for the
police and the army, for the safety of all churches and congregations,
and that all in Egypt would be safe.
May the Lord bless you!
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