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Egypt Mourns Coptic Church Attack Victims

April 11, 2017
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Funerals have been held in Alexandria for victims of one of the two bomb attacks on Coptic churches in Egypt by so-called Islamic State (IS).

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The ceremony at the Monastery of St Mina took place under heavy security.

At least 45 people died in the bombings in Alexandria and the Nile Delta city of Tanta on Sunday, prompting a three-month state of emergency.

Hours after the funerals, reports emerged of police killing seven IS militants planning more such attacks.

The interior ministry said the militants were killed after they opened fire on the security forces who approached them in the southern province of Assiut.

‘Nothing is good’

President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi ordered troops to be deployed to protect “vital infrastructure” and warned of a “long and painful” war against jihadists, who have killed hundreds of people in the country in the past four years.

Hundreds attended the funeral of some of the 17 people who died when a bomber blew himself up after being stopped by police at the gates of St Mark’s Cathedral, where Pope Tawadros II led a Palm Sunday service.

Priests in flowing, dark robes stood before a line of coffins marked with the word “martyr”, and the building was filled with the prayers and chanting.

Many of the mourners expressed outrage at the state’s failure to protect Copts from attacks by IS, which threatened in February to escalate its campaign against them.

“Where should we go pray? They are attacking us in our churches. They don’t want us to pray but we will pray,” Samira Adly, whose neighbours died in the attack, told Reuters news agency.

“Everyone is falling short… the government, the people… nothing is good.”

Youths who gathered outside the monastery during the funeral shouted “Down with any president as long as Egyptian blood is cheap” and “Down with military rule”, according to Reuters.

The attacks raised security fears ahead of a visit to Cairo by Pope Francis, the head of the Roman Catholic Church. But Archbishop Angelo Becciu, the Vatican’s deputy secretary of state, insisted on Monday that there was “no doubt” that the trip would go ahead on 28 and 29 April.

“What happened caused disorder and tremendous suffering, but it cannot stop the pope’s mission of peace,” he told Italy’s Corriere della Sera newspaper. State of emergency: The measures

Further restrictions on freedom of movement and gatherings

Monitoring of all forms of communication

Entitles president to confiscate or shut down media outlets

Allows any property to be placed under control of security forces

Deployment of security forces to enforce measures

Arrest of anyone suspected of violating state of emergency

Egypt’s cabinet meanwhile gave its backing to President Sisi’s declaration of a nationwide state of emergency, saying the security forces would “do what is necessary to confront the threats of terrorism and its financing”.

The cabinet said the state of emergency came into effect at 13:00 (11:00 GMT), but the decision must still be approved by parliament within seven days.

Analysts said the decision was a political one because the security forces already enjoy wide-ranging powers that they have used to crush dissent since Mr Sisi led the military’s overthrow of Egypt’s first democratically elected president in 2013.

More than 1,000 people, most of them supporters of Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood, have been killed and tens of thousands imprisoned.

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