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Photo: Albin Hillert/World Council of Churches

Photo: Albin Hillert/World Council of Churches

The World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit condemned the twin attacks on Coptic Christians in the Helwan area south of Cairo. Ten people died when gunmen tried to storm the Mar Mina church, a Coptic Christian church near the capital Cairo in Egypt, but were intercepted by police. About an hour later, a Coptic-owned shop in the same area was attacked, leaving two dead.

Once again, people going about their daily lives, in celebration of holidays, have suffered violent attacks, said Tveit. We must join together, not just to condemn these actions but to strengthen our pursuit of just peace, and our resolve not to allow extremist violence to separate us from each other.

The WCC appeals to President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi of Egypt, to religious leaders and to governments across the region to act swiftly and boldly to safeguard the fundamental religious rights of all faiths, to ensure security in the face of violence and to guarantee justice for all people.

Tveit assured those in Egypt and across the world that the WCC fellowship stands with them in prayer, mourning and steadfast hope.

We pray for the victims and their families, and for the church leaders, he said, and we seek Gods mercy, love and grace that we may be empowered with strength to continue our pilgrimage of justice and peace.

Through prayer, action and unity, we can bring a powerful force of love in the wake of terror and violence, he said.

Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Christians are frequently targeted in Egypt. During a Palm Sunday service in April more than 40 people were killed and scores more injured during bomb attacks in two separate cities. In May nearly 30 people were killed when gunmen attacked a bus carrying Coptic Christians heading to a monastery and a Coptic Orthodox priest was stabbed to death in Cairo in October.

 

WCC member churches in Egypt

WCC condemns attack in Egypt (WCC press release 26 May, 2017)