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Egypt court acquits men who attacked Christian woman

Soad Thabet paraded naked by mob in 2016

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Dec 2020 4:10PM

Egypt court acquits men who attacked Christian woman
Three men stripped and dragged an elderly Coptic Christian woman through her village after rumours surfaced that her son was having an affair with a Muslim woman. – Pixabay pic, December 18, 2020

CAIRO – An Egyptian court acquitted yesterday three defendants who stripped and dragged an elderly Coptic Christian woman through her village in 2016, a judicial source said.

Soad Thabet, 74, was paraded naked by a mob of violent vigilantes after rumours surfaced that her son was having an affair with a Muslim woman.

The sectarian incident in Al-Karm village in Minya governorate, about 300km south of the capital Cairo, also saw homes of Christian families torched and villagers angrily calling for the expulsion of Copts.

Egypt’s Christians, the largest religious minority in the Middle East, make up between 10 and 15% of the 100 million population.

The three defendants – a father and his two sons – were acquitted after a re-trial where they were initially sentenced to 10 years in prison.

However, the judicial source said, yesterday’s verdict can be appealed.

Local Coptic newspaper Watani reported Thabet was distraught upon hearing the verdict. 

“After all these years, how can they be let off after they stripped me naked in front of everyone to see? What can I say? God will bring back my rights,” she said according to the publication.

Leading rights group Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights condemned the verdict in a statement urging the public prosecution to lodge an appeal.

“Perpetrators of sectarian attacks must be held accountable for their actions to avoid their repetition,” the watchdog said.

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi lambasted the sectarian violence, which turned into a national controversy, at the time describing it as unacceptable”.

Coptic Christians have long complained of discrimination in public life in the Muslim-majority country, especially after sectarian incidents where the state oversees community reconciliation sessions, which find mostly in favour of the culprits. 

In recent years, militant group Islamic State has also targeted churches killing dozens. – AFP, December 18, 2020

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