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Egyptian Salafists attack Iranian Diplomat’s home

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on Egyptian Salafists attack Iranian Diplomat’s home
Filed under Egypt, Headlines, Iran, Islamists at April 6th, 2013 - 10:56 am

I would laugh at the irony of history if Egyptian Salafists were to seize the Iranian embassy. It’s not outside the realm of possibility considering they have attacked an Iranian’s diplomat home and hoisted the flag of the Syrian rebels.

(Reuters) – Hardline Sunni Islamists tried to break into a senior Iranian diplomat’s residence in Cairo on Friday in protest at warming ties with Tehran after a 30-year estrangement, but were repelled by Egyptian police, a Reuters witness said.

About 100 members of two purist Salafist groups demonstrated against Egypt’s recent steps to improve relations with Iran, which were cut off after the 1979 Iranian Islamic revolution.

The protesters tore down an Iranian flag at the residence in a Cairo suburb and briefly hoisted the Syrian rebel flag in protest at Iran’s support to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government before police removed it.

The ultra-conservative Salafi protesters are, like most Egyptians, Sunni Muslims. They are concerned about what they see as Iranian efforts to spread Shi’ite Islam in Sunni countries.

Evil vs. Evil!

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