ISIS: Egypt – Terrorists Kill Police and Military, Target Tourists

The ISIS terrorist organization has executed terrorist attacks on tourists and hotel facilities this week, and claimed responsibility for killing two Egyptian authorities on Saturday, January 9.   The ISIS terrorist attacks have both involved the Egyptian Giza area, which seems to be a place where ISIS terrorists are gaining recruits for their criminal activity.

On Thursday, January 7, 2016, ISIS terrorists took responsibility for an attack at the Three Pyramids Hotel, where a group of Israeli Arab tourists were preparing to board a bus.  The hotel was near the Pyramids of Giza in Cairo.  The ISIS terrorists group released a statement via the Amaq news agency claiming it was a response to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s call to target Jewish people “everywhere.”

ISIS Attack on Egyptian Hotel Targeting Jewish Tourists on January 7
ISIS Attack on Egyptian Three Pyramids Hotel Targeting Israeli Tourists on January 7

On January 8, 2016, the SITE Intelligence Group reported that it had obtained ISIS social media postings claiming responsibility for the Three Pyramids Hotel attack.

Screenshot of SITE Intelligence Report on ISIS Terrorist Group Claim of Attack on Three Pyramids Hotel (Source: SITE Intelligence Group)
Screenshot of SITE Intelligence Report on ISIS Terrorist Group Claim of Attack on Three Pyramids Hotel (Source: SITE Intelligence Group)

On Friday, January 8, 2016, a separate violent attack occurred in Egypt’s Red Sea resort town of Hurghada, at the Bella Vista Hotel in Hurghada, wounding three foreign tourists, two Austrians and a Swede.  International news media had reported that the violence was part of an “ISIS” attack.  However, the Bella Vista Hotel and local individuals state that such news reports are misinformation and that the violence in Hurghada, was not part of an ISIS attack, but was actually the work of “drugged young men.”  The Bella Vista Hotel states the news reports of an ISIS attack are “nonsense and crap”, and that it “[m]ost probably is to make propaganda that will affect the tourism in Egypt badly, and that was the main aim.”  If other local individuals have reports to add to this, please email R.E.A.L., with your on-site information.

The criminals used knives to injure the tourists.

ISIS Terrorists Attack Bella Vista Hotel in Hurghada
Criminals Attack Tourists at Bella Vista Hotel in Hurghada

The Independent reported that: “Renata and Wilhelm Weisslein, both 72, and Sammie Olovsson, 27, were not seriously wounded and are in a stable condition.”  Reportedly, the criminal held a knife to a woman’s throat, and injured her, but she survived the attack.  One of the attackers was shot.  Sammie Olovsson, from Gothenburg, wrote a Facebook status reassuring friends that although he had been stabbed four times, he was recovering and expected to leave hospital on Saturday.  “Lucky that I could avert some fatal stab wound to the chest, he tried to instead stick a knife in my neck a couple times, but it was just cut to the muscles, no arteries or nerves.  Was bloody lucky.  Can leave the hospital tomorrow.”

Swedish Sammie Olovsson Facebook Report on his attack
Swedish Sammie Olovsson’s Facebook Report on his attack

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The Egyptian Interior Ministry had said that one of the attackers was a student from Giza.

The Bella Vista Hotel provided a report on Facebook, which states the attack in  Hurghada, was the activities of drugged young men.

Bella Vista Hotel's Report on the Attack in Hurghada (Source: Facebook)
Bella Vista Hotel’s Report on the Attack in Hurghada (Source: Facebook)

On Saturday, January 9, 2016, the ISIS terrorist group took responsibility for the murder of two Egyptians Ali Ahmed Fahmy and Ramadan al-Burhami, who were killed as they were on their way to work in Giza’s Shabramant district, according to a statement by the Egyptian Ministry of Interior.  Egpytian officials state that police shot two attackers, killing one and wounding another. The ministry identified the slain attacker as 21-year-old Mohammed Hassan Mohammed Mahfouz, a student from Giza.  Reuters reported that the ISIS terrorist group claimed the terrorist attack using the messaging service Telegram.  The reports stated that one of the individuals was a “Colonel” and another a police officer, which has led to different news media reporting as killing of two police and other reports stating it was the killing of one police officer and one soldier.

Egypt - Government Web Site on Terrorist Killings of Government Officials by ISIS Terrorist Group (Source Facebook)
Egypt – Government Web Site on Terrorist Killings of Government Officials by ISIS Terrorist Group (Source Facebook)

On Janaury 9, 2016, Reuters also reported: “Egypt is fighting a wave of Islamist militancy against security forces which started in the remote regions of the Sinai, but is increasingly spreading closer to the capital and focusing on targets previously considered safe such tourist resorts on the Red Sea.”

R.E.A.L. recognizes that  people of Egypt have gone through traumatic years, and have faced turbulent times.   After the tyranny of Mubarak and many other social upheavals, the Egyptian people understandably have no interest in reports of extremist groups such as the ISIS terrorist group taking responsibility for violence in Egypt.   However, extremists give no quarter, no understanding, no patience to any nation, whether it Egypt, the United States of America, or anywhere in the world.  Our consistent defiance against the ideologies of extremist views is essential in the protection of our shared universal human rights.

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) stands in support of our universal human rights for all, and we stand in defiance against those, including terrorist and hate groups, which seek to attack such universal human rights, dignity, and security for all.

We cannot support human rights, if we also do not reject those who seek to rob our brothers and sisters in humanity of their lives and security, which are also our universal human rights.

Libya: ISIS Murder of 21 Coptic Christians

The Coptic Christian church has confirmed the murder of 21 Coptic Christians by the global terrorist organization ISIS in Libya.

Our human rights, dignity, and security must be for ALL of our fellow human beings of all identity groups. Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) condemns this gruesome and outrageous attack by ISIS in Libya, which was clearly documented as a deliberate hate crime attack on Christians. There is a long and grim history of abuse, murder, and intolerance against Coptic Christians, which people of conscience must reject without qualification.

The global terrorist group ISIS paraded the Christians in orange jumpsuits and cut their throat on the beach.

21 Coptic Christians Murdered in Libya by Global Terrorist Organization, ISIS
Global Terrorist Organization ISIS Justifies Hate Crime Murders as Attacking "Nation of the Cross"

The actions of ISIS terrorist group in wanton and gruesome murder of 21 Christians must be rejected by all people of all identity groups, all religions, all ethnic groups, and all people of conscience. Their murder was an attack on all of us. When someone attacks the shared universal human rights, security, and dignity of one of us, it is an attack on all of us. There is never any rationale, religion, or ideology which justifies such attacks on and murders of our fellow human beings. We must reject any such extremist views as wrong – all the time.

Religious Minority Oppression is Not Helped by Hate

To those Americans and Christians unaware of the struggle of Egyptian Copts, minority Christians, and minority members of religious groups around the world, their struggle for human rights, dignity, and safety is a real one.  The protection of these universal human rights are a shared struggle that we must have with minority Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, and other brothers and sisters – who are oppressed around the world EVERY DAY.  These minority rights for religious freedom and freedom of conscience of beliefs around the world – are not just minority rights – they are HUMAN RIGHTS.   They are universal human rights that apply to all of our brothers and sisters around the world.

Supporters of the volunteer human rights group Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) have stood shoulder to shoulder supporting and praying with members of such minority groups, whose freedom of conscience, freedom of worship, dignity, safety, and lives have been constantly threatened.  This is not the challenge for individual religious leaders.  This represents a consistent threat to the universal human rights entitled to every human being.

We have stood by our Coptic Christian brothers and sisters over the years, as they have been oppressed, threatened, attacked, kidnapped, houses of worship  violently attacked, and murdered.  We have stood by our Pakistan Christian minority brothers and sisters, whose children have been attacked, women arrested, and churches burned. We have stood shoulder to shoulder with our Muslim brothers and sisters, when they have been attacked and threatened, their mosques attacked, their beliefs defiled, when they have been victims of terrorism in the United States and around the world.   We have stood by our Jewish brothers and sisters as they have been attacked with venomous Anti-Semitism in this country, around the world, and as Israel has been violently attacked. We have stood by our Hindu brothers and sisters when they have fled for safety due to their religious oppression, and when their young women have been kidnapped, forced to deny their religion, and Hindus have been injured and killed.  We have condemned and prayed with our Sikh brothers and sisters as they have been the victims of  hate violence in the United States and around the world.  We have stood by our Buddhist brothers and sisters in their call for peace and call for the right to practice their traditional religions in Asia.  We have stood by the practitioners of the Falun Gong when they have been kidnapped, tortured, and killed in China.

There is no nation without a record and history of minority religious oppression, so let us remember that such abuses happen everywhere, and must be confronted everywhere, just as our human rights apply everywhere.

After the Holocaust and the defeat of Adolf Hitler, the nations of the world banded together to form the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), setting a world standard to guarantee universal human rights, freedom of conscience, dignity, safety, and respect for people around the world, of every nationality and every religion.

When we see hate and violence – we must point to our shared commitment as human beings to such universal human rights – everywhere and without exception.   It is the second part of this which confuses some people.  They want to believe in such universal human rights – for themselves, for their identity group.  But universal human rights apply to all of our brothers and sisters in humanity.

Our universal human rights also include our freedom of speech and our freedom of press.   We may disagree with things that people say and write, but we must be consistent on our freedoms.

But freedom of speech and press is also a two way street.  We too have the right to express ourselves.    We have a right to call for peace and patience around the world, despite the loud voices that call for conflict and violence.  To those of us who care deeply about the fate of Coptic Christian minorities, we also have the responsibility to disagree with those have created films that would make hateful comments against Islam.   A commitment to human rights is not a mandate to attack others’ religions.  Oppression does not justify venomous films that will spread hate and incite anger among many.   We have our free speech, which we also share, and in our support of human rights, we disagree with such speech and such actions.   At one Coptic rally at the White House three years ago, I met Morris Sadek, one of the reported promoters of this agitprop video on Islam.  I am shocked, distressed, and discouraged by his actions and those of others in promoting this YouTube video “Innocence of Muslims.”    It is wrong, counterproductive to anyone’s human rights, and I know that there are many leaders in the Coptic Christian community that spoke out against this film and these actions.  Let us be clear, such actions will not promote human rights, will not promote freedom of conscience and religion, and will not help those genuinely oppressed religious minorities, such as the Coptic Christians.

The response to religious oppression anywhere in the world – should never be hate.

There is a real global problem with religious oppression around the world.  Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) will continue to stand by our brothers and sisters in the Coptic Christian community, just like we do in the worldwide Christian community, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, Falun Gong, and other communities to respect their universal human rights – without exception anywhere in the world.

Christian life is not cheap.  But that is because no one’s life is cheap.  We are all special and unique individuals, entitled to human liberty, human rights, safety, and human dignity.  Those who ask if promoting videos of hate are Christian actions, should merely reflect on the commandment by Jesus Christ to “love one another.”     This is the position that members of all religions of peace must take in responding to extremist views – anywhere in the world.

We stand by our brothers and sisters in humanity, and we have confidence that the minority of extremists and those stained by the disease of hatred, will ultimately be overshadowed by the bright light of our love, respect, trust, and hope in the dignity, decency, and love that we can find in humanity.

Choose Love, Not Hate.  Love Wins.

Be Responsible for Equality And Liberty.

Hate Hurts Us All

Church Burned Down in Malyasia, Mosque Burned Down in United States
Can You Tell The Difference Between a Burned Church or a Burned Mosque? Church Burned Down in Malaysia -- Mosque Burned Down in United States -- Hate is Hate
Communist China: Husan Church Destroyed (ChinaAid), Uighur Mosque and Kashgar Area Demolition (NYT)
Communist China: Husan Church Destroyed (ChinaAid) -- Uighur Mosque and Kashgar Area Demolition (NYT)
Pakistan: Mob Attack on Christian Churches and Homes, Destruction of Hindu Temple (Dawn), Bombing Attack on Muslim Shiites (Dawn)
Pakistan: Mob Attack on Christian Churches and Homes, Destruction of Hindu Temple (Dawn), Bombing Attack on Muslim Shiites (Dawn)
Malaysia Church Burned -- Indonesia Church Burned -- Indonesia Mosque Burned
Malaysia Church Burned -- Indonesia Church Burned -- Indonesia Mosque Burned
Photograph showing destruction at Hindu temple (Photo:  Carlos Furtado)
Australia: Photograph showing destruction at Hindu temple (Photo: Carlos Furtado)
Middle East: Bombing Aftermath of Iraqi Christians (AP), Iraqi Shiite Mosques (London Times/Alice Fordham), Arson Attack on Egyptian Coptic Christians, and Terrorist Attack in January on Egyptian Coptic Christians (al-Masry al-Yom)
Middle East: Bombing Aftermath of Iraqi Christians (AP), Iraqi Shiite Mosques (London Times/Alice Fordham), Arson Attack on Egyptian Coptic Christians, and Terrorist Attack in January on Egyptian Coptic Christians (al-Masry al-Yom)
West Bank Mosque Arson (Getty), Vandalism (Reuters), and Israel Synagogue Attacked
West Bank Mosque Arson (Getty), Mosque Vandalism (Reuters), and Israel Synagogue Attacked
Nigeria Churched Arson, Nigeria Mosque Arson (AP), Somalia Mosque Bombing (AP)
Nigeria Church Arson, Nigeria Mosque Arson (AP), Somalia Mosque Bombing (Trend)
German Synagogue Arson, UK Mosque Arson, UK Mosque Vandalism, UK Synagogue Vandalism
German Synagogue Arson (DDP), UK Mosque Arson, UK Mosque Vandalism (MEN), UK Synagogue Vandalism
In America Today: Churches, Mosques, Synagogues, Other Houses of Worship Attacked
In America Today: Churches, Mosques (TIRCC), Synagogues, Other Houses of Worship Attacked

We can choose another direction.   Choose Love, Not Hate.  Love Wins.

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