The Coptic families of Dahshur who were obliged to leave town in the wake of the violent attack against them last week, and whose homes and shops were looted and torched, today headed to
The Coptic families of Dahshur who were obliged to leave town in the wake of the violent attack against them last week, and whose homes and shops were looted and torched, today headed to Giza Security Directorate to make official reports of their losses.
The Coptic activist Hany Bahna said that the Copts had not been so far able to make official complaints, since they had fled their homes in a rush and had other priorities to tend to. Now, however, the families decided to make the reports and have rejected all attempts by security officials to accept conciliation—conciliation more often than not involves relinquishing their legal rights.
WATANI International
3 August 2012