Two Coptic Christian government employees have been shot dead for refusing to pay Jizya, the Muslim poll tax on Christians.
According to a story by Mary Abdelmassih for the Assyrian
International News Agency (AINA), Emad Damian, 50, and his cousin Medhat
Damian, 37, from the village of Sahel Selim in Assuit Province, were
contacted two days before their murder by the leader of a Muslim gang.
He was identified by Watany Coptic Newspaper as Ashraf Ahmed Mohammed Khalajah, a registered criminal from the village.
According to Emad's brother Dr. Samy Damian, Emad was contacted about
9:30 PM by a member of the gang, who demanded 10,000 Egyptian pounds so
that he could buy weapons.
He said, "My brother said that he had no problems with anyone, does
not require services from anyone, and does not have the money."
In an interview on Al Nahar TV Channel on Sept. 12, Ahmed Fawzi,
secretary for the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, said the two
murdered Copts, who were members of his political party, reported the
matter to the police in Sahel Selim and asked for police protection.
However, AINA reported he said, the police did nothing.
"A couple of days later the gang surprised the two Copts by going to
their home in the morning and showering them with bullets, leaving both
dead," Fawzi said. "The police know who the killers are but are doing
nothing to arrest them."
The districts of Sahel Selim and Ghanayem are the most dangerous
areas in Assuit, and their police stations were heavily shelled by the
Muslim Brotherhood on Aug. 14.
Meanwhile, the security situation remains tense in the village of Delga, Deir Mawas, 160 miles south of Cairo in Minya.
AINA said Muslim Brotherhood gangs completely control the village
after the ouster of former President Morsi. They target the 20,000
Coptic inhabitants by imposing Jizya on them, allegedly to "safeguard"
them from acts of violence and vandalism to their homes and shops.
Despite the arrival last week of a new director of security in the province, the scene is still grim for many.
Rev. Youannas Shawky, pastor of the Monastery of Our Lady and Saint
Ebram in Delga, which was completely destroyed on July 3 by pro-Morsi
supporters said the practice of collecting Jizya from Copts started
after Morsi's departure.
He said it continues to be levied on all Copts in the village without
exception, pointing out that the value of the tribute and methods of
payment vary from one place to another within the village.
The amount varies from 200-500 Egyptian pounds daily, which are
exorbitant amounts to many villagers. Shawky estimated 50 families have
left the village so far.
AINA said many Egyptian activists have sounded the alarm on what is happening to Christians.
In an open letter to the Egyptian provisional government, AINA
reported prominent journalist Fatma Nahoot said, "Where is the
government, the Interior Minister and General al-Sisi on what is
happening to the Copts in Minya, including harassment, murder,
intimidation, displacement and imposing Jizya on them?"