Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The Copts "Christians of Egypt" Are Arising For Their Rights!

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Please sign this petition guys if you wish.

End Human Rights Abuses against Copts in Egypt Petition
www.petitiononline.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVJLmekdF2k&feature=player_embedded
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Take Action! Please Help!
The Copts "Christians of Egypt" Are Arising For Their Rights!
Please forward this barbaric video to your Congressman and all government personnel
http://videohat.masrawy.com/view_video.php?viewkey=2ffba9bdb483dc7a4b0c

Print the amazing picture below and hang it in your house and office. Be proud of this Christian woman carrying (Romans 8:35) sign. Remember that she is doing this in a Muslim country. She is putting her life at risk. Muslims may kill her. She is not ashamed of Christ. What a brave woman! Please pray for God's protection over her family and all Christians in Muslim countries.

The Copts (Christians of Egypt, and by race they are descendants of the Pharos), 22 million, have been abused and oppressed by the Islamic government of Egypt since the barbaric Islamic invasion in the seventh century. The Copts are arising these days for their rights. Please support them in prayers and make their voice known to your Congressman, human rights agencies, and all the official people you may know. Please remind your Congressman that since Camp David in 1979, Egypt has been receiving $2.5 billion from the American Aid every year and they abuse the human rights of Christians.

In the video below, you will see the barbaric Islamic police of the tyrant Egyptian government is beating with electrical sticks the four million Christians who live in Shubra (a district in Cairo, predominantly Christians) while demonstrating. One young lady is crying, in the video, and saying that another lady died.
http://videohat.masrawy.com/view_video.php?viewkey=2ffba9bdb483dc7a4b0c

A brave Christian woman and her brave children are carrying a sing with the Arabic version of (Romans 8:35): Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?

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