Head of the Egyptian Coptic Church, Pope Shenouda III, said he is
closely following developments in the wake of recent Coptic riots in
Omraniya, Giza.
Hundreds of Copts last week took to the streets to protest the halted
construction of a local church.
Clashes with security ensued, leading
to several deaths and scores of injuries.
“I will interfere to get the detainees released,” said Shenouda. He
denied entrusting the case to a close businessman or bishop, while
pledging the church will not withdraw from the case.
He also denied
designating lawyers, advisers, or spokespeople to speak on his behalf.
Shenouda said the bishop of Giza met with the governor and other
security officials to discuss the protests and clashes.
The bishop did
not apologize for the Coptic role in the incidents, Shenouda emphasized.
Shenouda asserted confidence in the Egyptian justice system and
prosecution officials. He said he hoped for a speedy end to the crisis.
The pope did not mention the last Sunday's parliamentary elections.
Electoral authorities on Wednesday announced a sweeping victory for the
ruling National Democratic Party.
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