International
Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that four unidentified masked men
shot down a young Coptic man in the Egyptian city of Dabaa, Matrouh
Governorate. The victim, Rani Raafat, was killed instantly from multiple
gunshot wounds while at work this week. The assailants then burned
Raafat’s car and fled.
Egyptian media also reported that a
second person, Sherif Rashad, sustained a gunshot wound and was
transferred to a hospital in Alexandria for treatment. Raafat Nour, the
father of the victim, said, “I was at home in Dabaa, and a phone
call came to my son to open the shop to receive goods for agricultural
supplies in a project he works in the afternoon. I later received a
phone call of the death of my son. When I went to the store, I found him
dead and lying on the ground, overwhelmed in own his blood.”
Raafat
worked in the veterinary medicine trade and had no known enemies. His
relatives suggested sectarian-religious motives in the incident and that
the perpetrators of the attack were extremist elements, according to Al
Arabiya.
The father of the deceased added, “My son had a
problem in December 2021, and was beaten with a shotgun. The accused [in
that matter] was arrested and imprisoned. We sat with his family, and
they promised us that the matter would be over, and my son was
transferred from El Dabaa High School to a school in Burj Al Arab. He
has now been attacked by unknown masked persons who escaped.” He added,
"I only want to apprehend the perpetrators and hold them accountable,
and to take the right of my son through the judiciary."
Earlier this month, the Coptic Christian community lost Father Arsanious Wadid
after Nehru Abdel Moneim Tawfiq, previously an unidentified assailant,
stabbed him several times. Tawfiq was previously a known member of
extremist groups.
Earlier this week, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom recommended that Egypt be placed on the State Department’s Special Watchlist for religious freedom
ICC’s president, Jeff King, stated,
“We are saddened to hear the news of yet another violent incident
targeting an Egyptian Christian, and are concerned that we have seen a
second major incident in just a few weeks. We are watching Egypt closely
to see if these are warning signs of a more challenging future for
Egyptian Christians. Our prayers are with the victim’s family and we
urge the authorities to conduct a transparent investigation which
affirms due process of law.”
Monday, May 2, 2022
Coptic riddled with more bullets than 50 Cent - shot 22 times
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