We are nuns. We rely on God and the angels to protect us
The school has a high-profile location.
It is across the road from the main railway station and
adjacent to a busy bus terminal that in recent weeks attracted a large
number of Islamists headed to Cairo to join the larger of two sit-in
camps by Morsi's supporters. The area of the school is also in one of
Bani Suef's main bastions of Islamists from Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood
and ultraconservative Salafis.
"We
are nuns.
We rely on God and the angels to protect us," she said. "At
the end, they paraded us like prisoners of war and hurled abuse at us as
they led us from one alley to another without telling us where they
were taking us," she said. A Muslim woman who once taught at the school
spotted Manal and the two other nuns as they walked past her home,
attracting a crowd of curious onlookers.
"I remembered her, her
name is Saadiyah. She offered to take us in and said she can protect us
since her son-in-law was a policeman. We accepted her offer," she said.
Two Christian women employed by the school, siblings Wardah and Bedour,
had to fight their way out of the mob, while groped, hit and insulted by
the extremists. "I looked at that and it was very nasty," said Manal.
Hat tip: RoP
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