Un militaire égyptien torturé et assassiné parce que chrétien
Par Occidentalis, lundi 14 août 2006 à 18:39 :: Revue de presse :: #214 :: rss
Hani Sarofim Nasrala Issak, a soldier in the Egyptian army, was tortured and killed last week after refusing to convert to Islam.
Hani's family issued a statement about the incident. In translation, the statement says: Our son, the soldier Hani Sarofim Nasrala, from the village of Rahmaneya Kebly in the city of Nag Hamadi of the Qena governorate, was a soldier in the southern sector of the city of Aswan. His unit number was 2152C33. We found him drowned in the Nile near the city of Nag Hamadi. Marks of torture covered the entirety of his body. Earlier, Hani had told his family that there were problems between him and the direct leader of his unit because Hani was a Christian. He also told his family that his leader used to molest and torture him in front of his peer soldiers. When his leader asked him blatantly to reject Chrisitianity and convert to Islam, Hani refused and told him he would notify the military intelligence.
The leader threatened him saying "Ok Hani, I will settle things with you!" The leader subsequently arranged to kill Hani by sending him to a station near his village, at Nag Al-Ghaliz of the city of Nag Hamadi, in order to eliminate any suspicions about the plan. At that time, Hani was supposed to be on an official vacation of eight days, which would end on July 30th 2006. He also had two permissions for one other vacation, which would have finished on August 13th 2006, in case one of the two permissions got lost. An official report was filled at the Nag Hamadi police station under the number 5251 year of 2006.
This statement was written by the following family members:
Sarofim Nasrala Issak Zakareya Thabet Abdel-Nour Hanna Hamam Thabet Abdel-Nour Hanna Raafat Sarofim Nasrala Issak Raouf Sarofim Nasrala Issak Rozeyky Lamyy Deryas Tawadros
Contact Phones: ++(20)966-595751 ++(20)1259-85160 ++(20)1270-84836
Photos of the martyr's body, and recordings of the interview with his family can be found on the website of the Middle East Christian Association (MECA), www.meca-me.orgdated ,date11/8/2006




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