Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The genocide of Christians and other non-islam religions in the middle east in tye past few years is horrific. Even sadder is our government turning a blind eye to what is happening over ther to religious minorities.
Obama's legacy will carry that shame.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, didn't post the link to the whole story: http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/05/26/world/middleeast/ap-ml-egypt-christians-.html?_r=0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The genocide of Christians and other non-islam religions in the middle east in tye past few years is horrific. Even sadder is our government turning a blind eye to what is happening over ther to religious minorities.
Beyond wagging a finger, I don't think there is much we can or should do. Stopping aid or sanctions doesn't seem helpful. What do you suggest?
Stopping immigration or we'll have the same barbarism here.
Don't say you weren't warned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The genocide of Christians and other non-islam religions in the middle east in tye past few years is horrific. Even sadder is our government turning a blind eye to what is happening over ther to religious minorities.
Beyond wagging a finger, I don't think there is much we can or should do. Stopping aid or sanctions doesn't seem helpful. What do you suggest?
Stopping aid would be nice, yeah. What do we get out of supporting countries where this kind of thing goes on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The genocide of Christians and other non-islam religions in the middle east in tye past few years is horrific. Even sadder is our government turning a blind eye to what is happening over ther to religious minorities.
Obama's legacy will carry that shame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The genocide of Christians and other non-islam religions in the middle east in tye past few years is horrific. Even sadder is our government turning a blind eye to what is happening over ther to religious minorities.
Beyond wagging a finger, I don't think there is much we can or should do. Stopping aid or sanctions doesn't seem helpful. What do you suggest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The genocide of Christians and other non-islam religions in the middle east in tye past few years is horrific. Even sadder is our government turning a blind eye to what is happening over ther to religious minorities.
Beyond wagging a finger, I don't think there is much we can or should do. Stopping aid or sanctions doesn't seem helpful. What do you suggest?
Stopping aid would be nice, yeah. What do we get out of supporting countries where this kind of thing goes on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The genocide of Christians and other non-islam religions in the middle east in tye past few years is horrific. Even sadder is our government turning a blind eye to what is happening over ther to religious minorities.
Beyond wagging a finger, I don't think there is much we can or should do. Stopping aid or sanctions doesn't seem helpful. What do you suggest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The genocide of Christians and other non-islam religions in the middle east in tye past few years is horrific. Even sadder is our government turning a blind eye to what is happening over ther to religious minorities.
Beyond wagging a finger, I don't think there is much we can or should do. Stopping aid or sanctions doesn't seem helpful. What do you suggest?
Anonymous wrote:The genocide of Christians and other non-islam religions in the middle east in tye past few years is horrific. Even sadder is our government turning a blind eye to what is happening over ther to religious minorities.
Anonymous wrote:The genocide of Christians and other non-islam religions in the middle east in tye past few years is horrific. Even sadder is our government turning a blind eye to what is happening over ther to religious minorities.
Anonymous wrote:I am Egyptian-American, and this seems like a new low. ("Religion of peace" poster, please go away). I think areas like the province in Egypt where this happened are ripe for ISIS takeover, especially considering how violent and hateful the people have become, and how incompetent the government is:
CAIRO — An armed Muslim mob stripped an elderly Christian woman and paraded her naked on the streets in an attack last week in which seven Christian homes were also looted and torched in a province south of the Egyptian capital.
According to the local Orthodox Coptic church and security officials, the assault in the Minya province village of Karma on Friday began after rumors spread that the elderly woman's son had an affair with a Muslim woman — a taboo in conservative Egypt.
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Makarios, in unusually candid comments, said he predicted the crisis in the Minya village will most likely be handled through a government-sponsored meeting of the two sides in which the Christians will be forced to accept "humiliating" conditions for reconciliation.
What a nightmare it would be to live in a place like this, when any rumor could turn into violence, where innocent women are attacked in the streets. There is some outcry over this in Egypt, which is slightly encouraging, but you know, talk is cheap. I also don't know why we support Egypt's government to the extent that we do.
CAIRO — An armed Muslim mob stripped an elderly Christian woman and paraded her naked on the streets in an attack last week in which seven Christian homes were also looted and torched in a province south of the Egyptian capital.
According to the local Orthodox Coptic church and security officials, the assault in the Minya province village of Karma on Friday began after rumors spread that the elderly woman's son had an affair with a Muslim woman — a taboo in conservative Egypt.
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Makarios, in unusually candid comments, said he predicted the crisis in the Minya village will most likely be handled through a government-sponsored meeting of the two sides in which the Christians will be forced to accept "humiliating" conditions for reconciliation.