Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Egypt's Embattled Christian's Are In Open Revolt -- News Updates October 11, 2011



Egypt's Embattled Coptic Christians: Enough Is Enough -- Time

When Andro Naguib Gobrail arrived at Cairo's main thoroughfare, the Corniche, on Sunday, he was on a mission: to pick up his father, Coptic human-rights activist Naguib Gobrail. The elder Gobrail had been shot in the leg when Egyptian soldiers attacked peaceful Christian protesters near the iconic Maspero building, which houses radio and television facilities. "They put a gun over my head, and they asked me to go away," the younger man tells TIME. "I carried my dad to my car. When I got there, I found a lot of people saying, 'We will kill you.' "

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More News On The Unrest In Egypt

Cairo witnesses blame security forces for bloodshed at Coptic march -- The Guardian
Anger at Egypt’s Military Leaders Grows -- Voice of America
Egypt: Finance minister quits over Army killing of Christians -- Christian Science Monitor
Egyptian rulers reject minister's resignation -- CNN
Egyptian minister offers to quit after Christian deaths -- Washington Post
Egypt's Finance Minister Beblawi Resigns -- Wall Street Journal
Egyptian minister resigns over protester deaths -- AP
Egypt’s Finance Minister Resigns -- New York Times
Probe violence against Coptic Christians, HRW says -- UPI
Clashes in Cairo Spark Fears of Sectarian Violence -- Voice of America
Christian Mourners Denounce Egypt Military Rulers -- FOX News/AP
Q&A: Egypt's tensions explained -- CNN
Coptic Christians in Egypt may be nostalgic for Hosni Mubarak -- L.A. Times editorial

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