documents prove the participation of the Egyptian secret service in the terrorist attack on a Coptic church in Alexandria on New Year's 2011th
for the suspicion of the Egyptian human rights activist Mamdouh Nakhla lawyer and that the Egyptian State Security has been involved as an accomplice in the bombing of a Coptic church in Alexandria on New Year's Day, now seem to have turned up evidence. According to a report by al-Arabiya to the headquarters of the Egyptian secret service in Alexandria are official documents had been found to confirm the plans for an attack on Coptic churches. ( Continue here )More details können auf dem saudischen Nachrichtenkanal Al-Arabiya nachgelesen werden (dem eine einseitig christenfreundliche Berichterstattung nicht wirklich nachgesagt werden kann), sowie auf AINA, der »Assyrian Internatoinal News Agency«:
The diplomatic papers, first cited by Al-Arabiya Arabic news channel, allege that former interior minister Habib El-Adly established a black ops unit in 2004 supervised by 22 security officers with drug dealers, Islamic militants and security personnel on its payroll. The unit's role: carry out false flag acts of provocation and sabotage around the country aimed at diverting people's attention away from the regime's corruption and unpopular political manoeuvres.Nevertheless, it should be noted that the Islam of course is the religion of peace, and just as natural to Europe and its history belongs - such as the destruction of Pompeii, the Huns wars, the plague in Florence, the Turkish sieges Vienna, the earthquake of Lisbon and Messina, Stalin's Gulag, or the Holocaust under the Nazis. So why not Islam ...?
"El-Adly militias," as they were described, were also instructed to "wreak havoc in the country if the regime was threatened."
According to British diplomats cited in the documents, the clandestine security apparatus was behind a number of sectarian incidents in Egypt, including the Alexandria church bombing. The unit organised the deadly attack then pinned the blame on a foreign Islamist group in order to bolster western support for Mubarak's authoritarian regime, they said.
If true, the revelations in these documents would be "explosive," says Adel Ramadan, a lawyer who has represented victims in many sectarian cases.
The intelligence report is said to reveal how El-Adly's security officers used their informant network to contact Jundullah on Islamic extremist group, offering to Provide weapons for an operation Aimed at "disciplining the Copts." Members of Jundullah were recruited to park a car wired with explosives in front of Al-Qiddisine church, then detonate it by remote control. But the ministry's operation handler Detonated the parked vehicle before the recruit could get out, making the deadly bombing appear as a suicide attack. ( Continue here )