Home »General News » World » Arrests, curfew after fatal clashes over Egyptian church

  • News Desk
  • Jan 1st, 2005
  • Comments Off on Arrests, curfew after fatal clashes over Egyptian church
Egyptian police have arrested 80 people and imposed a curfew in a town in upper Egypt following clashes between Muslims and Christians during which one Muslim youth died. A night-time curfew was imposed in the town of Damshau Hashem in Minya province, 250 kilometres (156 miles) south of Cairo, after violence erupted because young Muslims suspected that Coptic Christians there wanted to demolish a home in the area and build a church in its place.

The Muslims claimed the Christians were backtracking on a pledge last year not to proceed with the project and continue to use a church nearly two kilometres away.

They argued that Christians did not need a church in the town, as there were only 500 of them compared to 20,000 Muslims. Police on Thursday said they had made several arrests after the two sides went at each other with rocks and sticks. Gunfire was also heard.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2005


the author

Top
Close
Close