Published: Wednesday 16 April 2003
Christian Centre Attacked
Country: EGYPT
Reports have reached Barnabas Aid of an attack on a Christian centre on 5 April by elements of the Egyptian army, commanded by a high-ranking officer.
The Patmos Centre, some 30 kilometres east of Cairo, was attacked by soldiers on 5 April who came with armoured vehicles, tear-gas bombs and a bulldozer and were under the command of a Lieutenant General. Workers at the centre and local Christians bravely confronted the soldiers, parking their cars in front of the vehicles and even lying down in the path of the bulldozer in an effort to protect the centre's perimeter wall from destruction.
Officials at the centre believe this outrageous attack was perpetrated by conservative Islamic elements within the military in response to the current war in Iraq because they associate Egyptian Christians with the "Christian" West. However, the attack also forms part of a wider pattern of aggression by the army against the centre. Five previous attacks have occurred in 1996, 1997, 2001 and 2002. The ostensible reason for the aggression has been that the army want to knock down the wall in order to expand a passing road. However, workers at the centre point out that other buildings in the surrounding are closer to the road but are not being similarly targeted.
In previous attacks some buildings at the centre suffered severe damage. On other occasions large sections of the perimeter wall were levelled and trees outside the centre uprooted. Staff who have protested against the attacks have at times been threatened and beaten. One teacher at the centre had his arm broken during an attack in February 2002.
The Patmos Centre has been serving the local community in Egypt for fifteen years. The centre is providing love, care and support for both mentally and physically handicapped children and orphans, and is legally registered with the Egyptian authorities. The continued hostility towards the centre, and this latest attack directed by someone of the rank of Lieutenant General, make a mockery of the often repeated claim of the Egyptian government that Christians enjoy complete equality with their Muslim neighbours and never face any form of discrimination.
1. Please pray that no further attacks on the Patmos Centre will occur. Pray that the centre will be able to continue its vital work, and be able to serve the needy in the local community without fear of further harassment. Pray for good and harmonious relationships between the centre, local army units and all the relevant authorities.
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