Ramy Ramzy, Coptic activist, said that many Coptic Christians in Diabia village, Beni Suef, fear for their lives as a number of the Muslims are marking their homes and shooting gunshots before their houses at night to frighten them.
Driver of General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mohamed Abdel Azim, was unexpectedly released for lack of evidence.
This video has been published on the internet, and shows hundreds of supporters of Egypt's ousted president Mohamed Morsy while torching a Franciscan school and surrounding the building in order to loot it and to prevent fire fighting vehicles from extinguish the fire.
Many Egyptians in Canada have organized a rally in Toronto to support the Armed Forces and police against the violence of the Muslim Brotherhood and refusing the intervention of foreign countries in Egyptian affairs.
Father Poulos Fahmy, priest of St. Peter Catholic Church in Beni Suef, said that demolishing and burning the historical convent school in Beni Suef is but a severe loss for Egypt.
Prosecution of Wasti has decided to detain 13 defendants, including 6 Christians, for 15 days pending an investigation concerning the attacks of Debia village, in which a church and a number of properties belong to Copts were burned.
Copts of Dibia village in Beni Suef are not able to go out for work or even for shopping as many of their Muslim neighbors are willing to pick a quarrel with them, and parts of the lands and cattle barns of the Christians were burned.
Attorney General of Beni Suef has ordered the arrest of 6 Coptic Christians for being involved in the attacks of Dibia village, Beni Suef.
Father "Francis Farid", deputy of "Beni Suef" diocese said that many Muslims came from outside Dibia village in order to attack the Copts and burn the Church.
St. Antony Church in Dibia village, Beni Suef, was burnt as well as many houses of the Copts by fanatics. The attack came after an argument over road repairing, which caused many injuries among the Copts.
Churches, governmental buildings and banks were opened today before the public all over Egypt under tight security.
Egyptian Army has made a number of security ambushes on the main highways leading to Cairo in order to inspect the cars and prevent smugglers from bringing weapons to the Islamic demonstrators.
President Adly Mansour has met with a number of young people of national forces including April 6 movement.
Many websites that belong to the Muslim Brotherhood announced that Dr. Bakinam al-Sharkawy, Assistant of the President for Political Affairs, said that Presidetn Mohamed Morsy is goint to issue important decisions that will change the political life in Egypt.
Unknown assailants fired shots at demonstrators in Beni Suef who oppose president Mohammed Morsy and demand an early presidential election.
Freedom and Justice Party and other Islamic parties have distributed leaflets against the opposition of the ruling party claiming they belong to the former regime.
Dr. Adel Abdul Moneim, new governor of Beni Suef, held his very first meeting with leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood in Beni Suef.
Political forces in Beni Suef to demonstrate tomorrow morning before the administrative building of Beni Suef’s governorate against the new appointed governor who belongs to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Osama Badawy, police officer in Beni Suef, arrested two drivers yesterday for criticizing the Prime Minister for the shortage of diesel fuel while the government does not intervene.
A couple has surprised members of rebellion campaign as they stopped their car before the campaign and asked for the application in order to vote for no confidence in the president and his government.
Others
Human Rights Watch Releases A Documentary About the Burned Churches in Egypt