Wednesday, January 26, 2011

January's Winds of Change

When January 2011 began I thought - what a great year this will be.  On the morning of January 1, 2011 I awoke to the news that a bomb had detonated at a Coptic Church in Alexandria, Egypt.  I was in complete disbelief.  I thought this can happen maybe in another country but not in Egypt.  Sure enough someone or more than one person set off a bomb that has killed 24 innocent human beings to date, not to mention those who are injured, and their families.  Protests ensued following the church bombing Christians and Muslims together as one, as Egyptians.

A lot of news was swirling around the discrimination of Coptics in Egypt, how Coptics are not given the same rights as Muslims.  This was entwined with the recent police action in December 2010 that stopped a Church from being built so the parishioners took matters into their own hands and started building the Church.  The police in turn arrested those parishioners who disobeyed the police.  As it turned out the government only gave permission for a parish hall to be built and not a church.  No one reported this in the news - they only reported that Christians were being arrested.  Alhamdulillah everyone was released so they could celebrate Coptic Christmas with their families.

Then not long after that some police officer or former police officer had "mental issues" and opened fire on a train in Upper Egypt, killing one man.  There are rumors as to how he went about doing this.  Some say he separated the Muslims from the Christians, or maybe he separated women and girls in hijab from those not in hijab.  

It is sad that these events are taking place in Egypt, in a country where people are peaceful, welcoming, and friendly.

Following the recent events in Tunisia, activists used twitter and facebook to call for a protest the January 25th (Police Day) holiday downtown.  Protest the government's actions, lack of actions, cost of food, lack of services, and high unemployment.  Maybe the government didn't take the calls to protest seriously but the 25th saw an unprecedented amount of people from all walks of Egyptian society turn out for the peaceful, nonviolent protest.  Protesters remained in the streets well into the night.  Because of the protests, the Egyptian government blocked, twitter, Facebook, mobile service in certain areas as well as other media outlets. 

I knew this was going to be quite a January because we've had three ice storms, thunderstorms, with extremely cold temperatures for this time of year.   The coldest and most violent weather in my close to six years in Egypt.

I don't know what will happen next, in the next few hours, days, weeks.  

I pray for peace.

Ma'salaama,

~Marian

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hope you are okay, let us know when you have internet access. Best wishes from the readers of your always enlightening blog.

Anonymous said...

I emailed you and hope you are ok. I am worried about the situation there and hope that it will all coe out allright.... xoxox my hugs and kisses go out to you and prayers by the bucketful. karen

Marian said...

Thank you for your well wishes. We are fine. We don't know how long the internet will be up. mobile service is sporadic at best. I have a lot to say - without trying to be political although one can't help but be swayed a little when the internet and mobile services are cut. I don't it's over yet.

Yosra said...

Asalamu Alaykom,

I prayed for peace too. I didn't know we were both in Egypt, blogging and praying. Alhumdulillah that the things which needed to fall away did. Alhumdulillah that the things which needed to remain did.

Inshahallah, there will be a warmer time coming.

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