Titles For Latest LCCC Bulletin analysis & editorials from miscellaneous sources published on December 11-12/16
The Free World has an obligation to protect Egypt’s Christians & the Middle East minorities/Elias Bejjani/December 11/16
My Full support To Bahig Abu Hamze & his Family /Elias Bejjani/December 11/16
A Saudi-Iranian tug of war over /Dalal Saoud/The Arab Weekly/December 11/16
Campaign repeals Lebanon’s rape law but there’s a long way to go/Yara al-Wazir/Al Arabiya/December 11/16
Campaign repeals Lebanon’s rape law but there’s a long way to go/Yara al-Wazir/Al Arabiya/December 11/16
Are Divorced Christians Allowed to Marry Again/Czarina Ong Christian Today/December 11/2016
Erdogan’s Private Youth Army/Burak Bekdil/Gatestone Institute/December 11/16
Is France going to the dogs/ Khairallah Khairallah/The Arab Weekly/December 11/16
The Dutch Death SpiralF/rom Paradise to Bolshevik Thought Police
Giulio Meotti/Gatestone Institute/December 11/16
Riyadh and the Gulf are in Danger/Abdulrahman Al-Rashed/Asharq Al Awsat/December 11/16
Khamenei, Iranian Visionaries Fighting in Syria/Tariq Alhomayed/Asharq Al Awsat/December 11/16
Titles For Latest Lebanese Related News published on December 11-12/16 The Free World has an obligation to protect Egypt’s Christians & the Middle East minorities My Full support To Bahig Abu Hamze & his Family Lebanon: Cabinet Between ‘Positive Allusions’ and Absence of Practical Solutions Aoun Offers Condolences to Sisi, Tawadros over Church Blast Victims Efforts Underway to Find ‘Settlement’ over Cabinet, Marada’s Portfolio Aude Calls for ‘Real National Accord, Loyalty to State, Constitution’ Al-Rahi to Accompany Franjieh to Baabda Monday LF Insists on Public Works Portfolio, Says Offered Enough ‘Concessions’ MP Aoun Says Govt. May be Formed Next Week A Saudi-Iranian tug of war over Lebanon Campaign repeals Lebanon’s rape law but there’s a long way to go
The Free World has an obligation to protect Egypt’s Christians & the Middle East minorities
Elias Bejjani/December 11/16 https://eliasbejjaninews.com/2016/12/11/elias-bejjani-the-free-world-has-an-obligation-to-protect-egypts-christians-the-middle-east-minorities/
The least ethical and human obligation that any peace loving person would do today, is to strongly condemn the barbaric, savage and fundamentalist assault that targeted in Egypt the Coptic Cathedral at Cairo’s Abbassyia district.
Sadly, the vicious attack killed 25 innocent parishioners and injured forty others.
The coward assailants attacked the Christian civil and peaceful parishioners while they were praying.
This vicious assault reaches the realm of a series of similar previous and ongoing fanatic attacks against Egyptian Christians and their churches.
It is worth mentioning that the Egyptian Christian human rights’ status is extremely traumatizing and worrisome as well as their physical safety.
The same humiliating and persecutory status is inflicted on all minorities in the majority of the Middle East countries in general and in particular in Egypt, Iraq, Sudan, Algeria, Libya.
The persecution against Christians and other minorities in these counties is an official and formal practice legitimized by biased laws and regulations.
At the same time, this phenomenon of anti-human rights practices is widely encouraged, nurtured and cultivated through education of hatred, fundamentalism, rejection of the other and ignorance.
What is unfortunate, pitiful and sad is that the governments of many middle east countries adopt such practices while the free world keeps a blind eye or in the best scenario limits its condemnation to mere rhetoric levels.
The horrible and barbaric crime of today is strongly denounced.
We, call on the free world countries, the United Nations, the Vatican and on all the Human Rights organizations to be loud in their public stances of condemnation and to develop a world wide plan and strategy to protect the Middle East Christians as well as all other minorities.
Our deepest sympathies are extended to the families and friends of those killed today, and all wishes for a speedy recovery to all the injured.
May the souls of all those innocent victims that were killed today rest in peace.
*Elias Bejjani
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My Full support To Bahig Abu Hamze & his family
Elias Bejjani/Dece,ber 11/16/God be with you and definitely He is. What you are exposed to as a family is a crime, no more no less Enough is enough. God hates all those who have power and misuse it to inflict injustice and pain on others https://www.facebook.com/BahijAbouHamze/