Egyptian Intifada: Hidden Hands Stoke Sectarian Strife
CAIRO, May 19 (IPS) – Recent Muslim-Christian clashes have renewed fears of sectarian conflict in Egypt. But many local analysts – along with wide swathes of the public – believe sectarian tensions are being stoked by elements loyal to the ousted Hosni Mubarak regime in possible coordination with Israel.
“Whoever is fanning the flames of sectarian conflict has two objectives: to distract attention from the ongoing prosecution of Mubarak and his henchmen, and to derail what’s being described as the Third Intifada,” journalist and political activist Mugahid Sherara told IPS.
The most recent confrontation was triggered on May 7, when rumours that a Coptic-Christian woman who had converted to Islam was being held against her will in a church in Cairo’s Imbaba district. After a number of Muslim residents gathered outside the church to investigate, shots were reportedly fired from a neighbouring building, killing several of them.
“The first shots, fired from an automatic weapon, originated from a building adjacent to the church,” recalled Sherara, who witnessed the events.
Hearing the gunfire, hundreds of local residents quickly arrived to the area. Clashes soon erupted between Christians and Muslims, which quickly escalated into an exchange of gunfire. Eyewitnesses from both sides, however, later said that unidentified gunmen had instigated the violence by firing randomly into the crowd.
By the time the army arrived some 90 minutes later, 15 lay dead, both Muslims and Christians, and more than 230 injured. Dozens were arrested.
During the clashes, meanwhile, another Coptic church – located some two kilometres away – was set on fire by gunmen. While there were no resultant deaths or injuries, the church was badly damaged by the blaze.
While the twin incidents were initially attributed to local Muslim-Christian rivalries, it later emerged that the violence had been largely instigated by outsiders.
“Initial investigations confirm that the events in Imbaba were planned and instigated by hired ruffians, not religious zealots,” Justice Minister Mohamed Abdelaziz al-Gindi announced on May 11. He went on to blame the incidents on an ongoing “counter-revolution aimed at destroying national unity.”
Egypt’s recent January 25 Revolution led to Mubarak’s February ouster after 30 years in power. Since then, the country’s affairs have been run by Egypt’s Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF).
A May 11 report issued by the state-run National Council for Human Rights concluded that the church-burning incident had likewise been the work of “hired thugs who were not from the neighbourhood.”
Accounts by eyewitnesses appear to support this conclusion.
“The men who torched the church looked like professional thugs, not religious extremists. They weren’t from around here. It looked pre-planned,” one Coptic eyewitness, preferring anonymity, told IPS. The eyewitness added that frictions between the neighbourhood’s Muslims and Christians had been “previously unheard of.”
The May 11 edition of state daily Al-Missa quoted local Coptic clergymen who described the events as “a conspiracy.”
Nevertheless, hundreds of Coptic protestors have staged an open-ended sit-in in Cairo’s Maspero district since May 8 to protest perceived discrimination against Egypt’s Christian minority (estimated at roughly ten percent of the majority-Muslim country’s population of 85 million). On May 14, protesters clashed with armed thugs, leaving dozens injured from both sides.
It has not been the first time that apparent sectarian tensions have spilled out of control since Mubarak’s ouster.
In February, reports circulated that the army had opened fire on Coptic monks at a monastery in the Nile Delta, injuring several. Although the reports infuriated the Coptic community at the time, they later turned out to be false.
And in early March, the local press reported that several Christians had been killed after a church on the capital’s outskirts was torched by a Muslim mob. Although these reports, too, turned out to be wildly exaggerated, they nevertheless led to violent clashes in which 13 people – both Christians and Muslims – were killed.
Numerous local commentators blame the mounting sectarian tension on “remnants of the former regime,” which, they say, have a vested interest in derailing post-revolutionary Egypt’s transition to democracy. A number of commentators, including prominent political figures, have also alluded to a possible Israeli role in the recent sectarian flare-ups.
On March 15, Deputy Prime Minister Yehia al-Gamal, appointed by the ruling SCAF following Mubarak’s ouster, warned of a “counter-revolution directed by elements of the former regime and Israel, which… is currently working against Egypt’s interests.”
Mohamed Selim al-Awa, former secretary-general of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, speaking to Al Jazeera on May 10, alleged that “Israel is trying to thwart Egypt’s revolution by any means possible.” He went on to point to “elements of the former regime that will ally themselves with anyone to restore the status quo.”
On the following day, prominent political commentator Fahmi Howeidi asserted that “the possibility of Israeli involvement (in the ongoing sectarian strife) cannot be ruled out.” Israel, he wrote in independent daily Al-Shorouk, “was badly frustrated by the ouster of Mubarak, who Israel officials had publicly described as a ‘strategic treasure’.”
Notably, last November, former head of Israeli military-intelligence Amos Yadlin openly bragged about Israel’s success in “promoting sectarian tension” in Egypt. “We have succeeded in promoting sectarian and social tension there so as to create a permanent atmosphere of turmoil,” Yadlin was quoted as saying in the Hebrew- and Arabic-language press.
On Friday (May 13), hundreds of thousands of Egyptians amassed in Cairo’s Tahrir Square to both appeal for national unity and express solidarity with the Palestinian cause.
“Egypt’s Christians and Muslims have always lived side-by-side in peace,” Mikhail Henna, a Coptic political activist who attended the rally, told IPS. “But there are still elements loyal to the former regime – along with external forces hostile to Egypt – trying to sow fitna [discord] in hopes of destabilising the country and derailing our revolution.”
By Adam Morrow and Khaled Moussa al-Omrani
IPS: Hidden hands stoke sectarian strife
See also: Egyptians gear up for 3rd Intifada and Post-Mubarak ‘Counter-revolution’ sows chaos, fitna
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Egypt post Mubarak is most likely Indonesia post Soeharto
Sectarian Conflict , muslim vs christian because of invisible hands also occurred after Soeharto fall,
the new president Gus Dur was pushed by the Western to allow Western troops under UN to be sent to conflict areas
but President Gus Dur was smart, before Western Govts take any further action, Gus Dur formed something like “bruce willis – The Untouchables” and these team successfully captured those “invincible hands”, and later on it was obvious that the motives of these people to MAINTAIN Chaos between Muslim and Christian until the western forces coming and to delegitimize current regime
so Good Luck for Egypt, and just dont Feed the Fitnas
We already know that MI-6 and the CIA were responsible for most, if not all, of the car bombs targeting Mosques in Iraq…Divide and conquer style..so anything is possible…Every thinking arab knows that they have to stand together bc the real threat is fm the Synagogue of Satan…That’s why in Lebanon everyone should work together…Gen. Michel Aoun, Samir Geagea, Nasrallah, Jumblatt….everyone..don’t let the real enemy divide and conquer…The pharisees laugh in the background when the filthy goyim kill each other…Let’s not give them any occasion for rejoicing…it’s bad enough the US Military works for them.
It’s going to be very hard for them to control their passions when these false rumors spread. Nothing divides people faster than the rumor of a Muslim attacking a Christian or a Christian attacking a Muslim. It’s hard to remember the old saying “divide and conquer” when you’re in the middle of it. The only way to win the Arab Spring is to stand together.
To bad that humans are so small that they have to kill and hurt one another …the blood, the tears, wounds, deaths, spin effect that hurts all connected to one death, ….heart ache, maiming, pain ,suffering, terror, sickness, total disrespect ,just repulsive,..bullshit …..all this and more…. done for what !!!!!!!….because some believe in “this or that” ….and the other believes in “that or this” ….how forked up is that just ask yourselves …these are all just sick twisted beliefs that are better off abandoned ….this is what all players rely one to keep the sick game going …..relying on the little small human so lonely and just can’t handle it….. so making up aome crazy story about a ultimate being …never ever once in human time having any not a shred of hard viable evidence to back up any belief or story put forward like KOOLAID for the small and lonely human to consume …….HUMANS GET A SET OF BALLS !!!!!!AND STOP SUCKING THE HIND TIT OFF YOUR GOD …..START BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SHIT …QUIT RELYING ON YOUR BS GOD TO HELP YOU……THE MAN MADE STORYS ARE JUST THAT MAN MADE….. THINK ABOUT IT ……MANS WRITINGS CAN NOT BE TRUSTED……….. DONT BE A FOOL………
the “hidden hands” need to be severed , along with the head attached to those hands ……
i visited jerusalem a few years ago and a swedish hebrew speaking friend went to a zionist conference there for three days -THE MAIN GIST OF THE CONFERENCE WAS THAT HATRED MUST BE SOWN BETWEEN THE GENTILES IN ALL SOCIETIES – PARTICULARLY BETWEEN MUSLIMS AND NON-MUSLIMS – THIS WOULD BE ENCOURAGED BY MEDIA OP-ED, TELEVISION STORIES ETC…THIS IS DEFLEC ATTENTION ON ISRAEL AND JEWISH INTERESTS – THE ZIONISTS AND THEIR JEWISH LOBBIES ARE ACTIVELY ENCOURAGING ETHNIC HATREDS IN THE WEST (EG PARIS RIOTS, UK ANIMOSITY TO MUSLIMS, AND GROUND ZERO MOSQUE IN NEW YORK) – THESE JEWISH LOBBIES ARE TRULY DIABOLICAL!