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A COPTICAL ILLUSION |
Most people know New Jersey as Frank Sinatra's home state or a place one
drives through on the Interstate. Long linked to Tony Soprano types and
the big "M," the Garden State was overcoming their Family reputation. Then
Saturday happened, Sylvia's birthday.
Police interrupted a private party at 4:00am, not for too much noise but
lack of it. A "religious family with no enemies" appears to have had few
close friends. They lay in their own blood for days before being found
hog tied, slaughtered ritualistically, their necks slashed top to bottom.
Father. Mother. Two daughters. Emad Fahmy, a relative, said "They have no
enemies." The sweet 16 birthday girl's great-uncle Milad Garas identified
Sylvia by a tattoo on her wrist, her face battered beyond recognition.
Burglary wasn't the motive for the 1997 emigrees' murder, relatives said.
The blue collar family's gold was stolen last year.
50 mourners, maybe, attended their funeral.
Outwardly, they were regular people. Their life style wasn't lavish. You
read about their daughters in community bulletins not headlines. 8 year
old Monica, the youngest, a third grader at PS 6, sang in the church
choir. The mother, 36 year old Amal, a letter carrier for the United
States Post office, provided their family's income stability with
government benefits and promise of pensions. Hossam the dad, a catering
hall server, achieved America's dream. Four years ago, November 2000, he
bought a house for $96,500, according to one newspaper. 16 year old
Sylvia, cast regularly in Dickenson High School's plays shared her
father's platform on the world stage of Islamic politics. They were
outspoken.
New Jersey, promoting itself as "the getaway state" with sandy beaches and
lighthouses decorating postcards sold at truck stops, had been discovered
as a hideaway for runaways from religious persecution in Muslim countries.
Like the Hossam Armanious family. Now, the whole world was discovering,
through the Armanious massacre, Coptics' political quest for religious
salvation from Muslim hatred. Hossam and his family, active members of the
St. George & St. Shenouda Coptic Orthodox Christian congregation Church,
were Egyptian Coptics. Months earlier, Elizabeth Goldhirsh a New York
writer described neighboring New York's community of Coptics, Egyptian
Christians, as vibrant "truly one of its hidden cultural treasures." Few
people knew about the Armanious', off line that is. Church deacon Fred
Ayed knew Hossam thirty years back from Egypt. In the virtual world of the
Internet, Hossam was as open with his Coptic Christian beliefs as he was
in Egypt before moving to America. "A most outspoken Christian" reputed
for fiery dialogue with Muslims on paltalk.com, a Muslim website, Hossam
regularly debated religion in the Middle Eastern chat room, espousing his
Coptic beliefs. While zipcodes change, rarely do people's politics. Rumor
has it a fatwa, edict for death, was ordered on Hossam before he moved to
America. The New York Post reported Hossam "was threatened for making
anti-Muslim remarks online." Another Middle Easterner reported one online
exchange. Hossam was told, "You'd better stop this bull---- or we are
going to track you down like a chicken and kill you." Hossam wrongly
interpreted America's Freedom of Religion guaranteed his Freedom of
Expression and offline anonymity.
On the record, Jersey City Mayor Jeremiah Healy told reporters." Whoever
is responsible for this horror will be brought to justice." Jersey City
Police Chief Robert Troy acknowledged "They probably knew their killers."
A "former disgruntled tenant is being sought." Off the record, the FBI was
called in. Immediately.
Coptic Reverend Makarious wants Coptic youth growing up American "to know
where they came from." Sylvia's friend at Dickenson HS, Jessica Cimino,
said Sylvia knew. "She was very religious and very opinionated." Sylvia
tattooed a Coptic Cross on her wrist. It, too, was viciously slashed.
Coptology began after the Arab conquest of Egypt, 641 AD. Coptologists,
descended from Egyptians, refused to convert to Islam when it first
arrived 7th Century, in their country. They were named "Gypt," after an
Egyptian God, from the Greek word Egyptos, Egypt. Coptic was Egypt's
native language before Arabic prevailed. Copts and Muslim compatriots
banded together in the 19th and 20th century to revolt against British
rule, post WWI, to defeat Islam's Ottoman Empire. Coptics were subject to
a Hamayouni decree forbidding Coptology.
The Muslim Brothers, a militant fundamentalist Islamic group, was started
in the 1920's, along with other societies for Muslim Youth, resisting
Western influence, and supporting violence against Copts. By the '50's,
Egypt's President Nasser promoted the Muslim Brothers teachings. Copts
immigrated out of the Middle East to countries such as the USA, Canada,
and Australia. So did Coptic hatred.
In the 1980's, Islamic militants increased violent attacks on Egyptian
Coptics, western tourists, sacking and burning Coptic churches and
businesses. They demanded civil laws be changed to Islam's Sharia code
Coptics say deprive non-Muslims of equal rights. In the '90's, attacks on
Copts further escalated along with forced Islamization. By 2000, more
Coptic homes, businesses were destroyed. When Islamics demolished a Church
in Southern Egypt's village of Al Kosheh, 21 Copts were murdered and
martyred.
Dr. Daniel Pipes, at the first International Coptic conference, said Islam
"the new global enemy of civilization" must be fought by Muslims and
non-Muslims alike. Pipes says Islamics want it made very clear Christians
in countries with a Muslim majority are unwelcome. He says Copts outside
Egypt speak up because Copts inside Egypt, a minority with "dwindling
rights, trapped in poverty, uncertainty, despised and distrusted as second
class citizens, often victims of brutality, facing discrimination in
education, jobs, from police and the courts," do not have that freedom.
Pipes says Christian exodus for a better life in the West will continue to
places like New Jersey. As did the Hossam Armanious family. And their
enemy who slaughtered them like cows.
The US Senate and State Department surveys of worldwide religious and
Christians persecutions reveal Copt communities are demanding abolishment
of the 19th century Hamayouni decree requiring Copts to seek permission
from the President of Egypt to repair even toilets in Churches. Mosques
are built in Egypt without restriction. Copts protest government control
over their radio and TV broadcasts, Egypt's Ministry of Islamic affairs
refusal to return their Church trust lands, religious affiliation on their
national ID cards, denigrating references to Christians in school
curriculums, Government controlled media labeling Christians infidels and
propagating attacks against Copts.
Author Oriana Fallaci wrote "Christianity's ancient stronghold is giving
away rapidly to Islam." Today, Bethlehem and Nazareth, once Christian
majority populations, are now majority Muslim towns. The Christian
population in Jerusalem is 2%. Barely. Muslims are targeting Iraqi Copts
with terrorist bombing murders similar terrorists attacks targeting
Israeli citizens. Pipes' projects a dangerous decline in Middle East's
Christian population point "their cultural vitality and political
significance" disappearing, raising curiosity over legitimacy of America's
war in Iraq being a war against terrorism or a war to preserve
Christianity. "Die Welt," Islamic scholar Bernhard Lewis said "Europe will
be Islamic by the end of this century, Europa wird am Ende des
Jahrhunderts islamisch sein."
There are 10.5 million global Copts, 9 million in Egypt, 500,000
concentrated in New Jersey and California, with 10,000 living in New York
City.
A 56-year-old doctor who emigrated from Egypt 25 years ago says Coptics
bond because they were a small Christian group in Egypt fearing walking
down streets risking attack by Muslims for wearing a cross. Coptic
Reverend Makarious agrees the bond keeps Copts close. 18-year-old New York
college senior Chris Roufaeil says Coptics are discriminated against by
their name or when Muslims "come right out and ask whether you're
Christian." Roufaeil doesn't like that people lump everyone from the
Middle East together." He says there are differences between Arabs. Copts
support Israel's right to exist as a Jewish State, their own homeland."
Another Copt said, "The only place with any freedom in the Middle East is
Israel."
Grassroot unity organizers for Copt communities regularly exchange ideas
on "organizing presence at national and local levels of government" by
fundraising to hire lobbyists to promote Coptic issues with US policy
makers so they are not "ignored by US policy makers." Coptic activists
encourage holding seminars, publishing materials and starting Coptic
sections inside libraries of universities and colleges, the hotbed for
pro-Palestinian sentiment in Canada, Europe and the USA. Their goal is to
nurture future Coptic communities political leaders and assist new Copts
in America. One Copt website said, "we in DC are considered a friendly
city, since we offer free housing for new comers and help them get a bank
account, drivers license, rent them an apartment and help them get a job,
etc."
It was early spring when a Middle Eastern Christian Arab drove the sedan
taking me to Dulles Airport, enroute to Denver to speak against terrorism.
He shared that his fiancée, a Christian, was killed by Muslims. In Egypt.
A car bombing. Reading about the Armanious family fate, I realized the
price of the Armanious family bloodbath is a Coptical illusion things
aren't always what they seem to be. Even in Jersey.
BIO: Carrie Devorah is an award winning investigative photojournalist
based in Washington DC. Her family are the first Canadians to lose a
member to a terrorist bus bombing in Jerusalem. Devorah is a certified
crime information analyst and profiler. January 16, 2005 is the Hebrew
first anniversary date of her brother's murder on Azza Street in
Jerusalem.
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