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Egyptian Copts Denounce Israel’s Detention of Father Attalla

Pope Shenoda denounced the detention of Father Attalla.

By Hamdi el-Hosseiny, IOL Cairo Correspondent

CAIRO, Aug 23 (IslamOnline) – Egyptian Christian leaders Friday, August 22, 2002, angrily dismissed Israel’s interrogation of the former spokesman of the Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem and urged the Union of World Churches to take a firm stand against Israel’s unacceptable treatment of religious men.

Priest Saleeb Matta, member of the board of the Egyptian Orthodox Church, told IslamOnline that Pope Shenoda III received “the tragic news with great sadness”, during his tour abroad.

“The Pope is very sad to hear about the tragic events in the occupied lands. Massacres against the civilians did not leave out any body. Even holy men, Christians or Muslims, not an exception,” Matta said.

“The Pope denounces the detention of Father Attalla, despite his release,” he added.

Matta added that the position of the Pope and the Egyptian Church is well known, as far as the Israeli occupation is concerned.

“Pope Shenoda will never enter Palestine unless it is liberated. He will not seek permission from the Israelis to visit Jerusalem,” he added.

Pope Shenoda is currently touring foreign countries to meet with Egyptian minorities abroad. The aim of the tour, to end September 10, is to explain Egypt’s stand on the Palestinian issue, and to rally support for the courageous Palestinian resistance.

For his part, the press spokesman of the Egyptian Catholic Church, Rafiq Girees, told IslamOnline that “the Israeli racism is directed to every body in Palestine.

“They (the Israelis) hate every one, attack every one, kill every one. They do not care whether you are Christian or Muslim, a religious man or just any one… To them, we are all Arabs, that’s all,” Girees said.

He urged the Union of World Churches to do something to protect religious men in Palestine, to denounce the detention of Father Attalla, and to warn the Israelis to stop chasing holy men generally, whether Muslims or Christians.

On Thursday, August 22, 2002, Israeli police abducted the former spokesman of the Greek Orthodox church in Jerusalem for questioning, claiming that he was lending support to “terrorist organizations,” then released him five hours later.

Father Attalla Hannah is an Arab Israeli from the northern Nazareth region known for his public support for the Palestinian resistance as well as his criticism of Israeli atrocities.

The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) condemned his detention saying it was aimed at "silencing a man who fights for human rights and a fair solution to the Israeli-Arab conflict."

The PLO's committee on religious affairs said in a statement that "the detention was an unacceptable interference in Christian affairs."

Israeli Superintendent Gil Kleiman told Agence France-Presse (AFP) Hannah was suspected of “having given help to terrorist organizations.” Israel dubs the Palestinian legal resistance against occupation as “terrorism”.

Hannah was questioned about trips he made to Lebanon and Syria, with which Israel is still officially at war, and during which he apparently met with Hassan Nassrallah, Secretary General of the Lebanese movement Hizbullah, Kleiman claimed.

The Israeli police also said that the Orthodox priest was arrested following his statement in which he supported the “suicide” attacks against Israel.
 

 

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