
26-01-2006
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تاريخ التّسجيل: Jul 2005
الإقامة: Washington D.C
المشاركات: 463
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If you are a Coptic Christian, just try to apply for a visa at the American Embassy in Cairo. Once you pass through the gate, you will feel as if you are inside a mosque in Afghanistan. Posters of "Islam is a religions of Peace", "Islam means peace", "The life of Muslims in the US", "Islam is the fastest growing religion in the US", in addition to images of American mosques are posted everywhere in the American embassy in Cairo.
If you are not a Muslim, try to apply for a job at the US embassy in Cairo, you will wait and wait forever without a response, because - according to an embassy employee - your application will be shredded in pieces and thrown in the garbage by the director of the embassy HR, who is a veiled fanatic Muslim woman.
Over the past few years, the number of Coptic employees at the US embassy in Cairo has declined significantly, while the number of Muslim employees has increased significantly. And according to visa applicants, who are Copts, embassy consular officers sometimes ask if they are going to the US to talk about the Muslim persecution of Christians in Egypt!
It happened again today. A Coptic applicant for a visa was asked if she had intended to go to the United States in order to talk about the persecution of Christians in Egypt! She was then denied the visa. (The name of this individual and the details on this incident are available upon request).
If the US has declared a war on terror, it ought to look at its own backyard and at its gates overseas. We believe that an investigation is long overdue over the behavior of some "fanatical" and "extremist" employees at the US embassies overseas. How do such individuals pass a background check!
American Coptic Association
Milad S. Iskander
www.amcoptic.com
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