Responsibility claims
While it was not known who was responsible for the blast, a group calling itself Al-Qaeda in Iraq had threatened the Egypt’s Coptic Christian community.
Alexandria governor Adel Labib immediately blamed al-Qaida.
The bombing comes almost two months to the day after an October 31 attack by militants on Our Lady of Salvation church in central Baghdad, which left the 44 worshippers, two priests and seven security forces members dead.
Al-Qaeda’s Iraqi affiliate claimed responsibility for that attack and made new threats against Christians.
The group threatened to attack Egyptian Copts if their church did not free two Christians it said had been “imprisoned in their monasteries” for having converted to Islam.
The two women were Camilia Chehata and Wafa Constantine, the wives of Coptic priests whose claimed conversion caused a stir in Egypt.
Endangered community
Protection around Copt places of worship was discreetly stepped up after the threats, as President Hosni Mubarak said he was committed to protecting the Christians “faced with the forces of terrorism and extremism”.
The Copts, the biggest Christian community in the Middle East and who account for up to 10 per cent of Egypt’s 80m population, often complain of discrimination and have been the target of sectarian attacks.
In 2006 a man attacked worshippers in three churches in Alexandria, killing one person and wounding others.
Authorities said at the time he had “psychiatric problems” but this was rejected by the Coptic community.
Clashes broke out between Copts and Muslims the following day at the funeral of the victim, with one person killed and several wounded.
In November clashes took place in a southwestern neighbourhood of Cairo between Copt demonstrators and police after local authorities refused to allow a community centre to be transformed into a church. Two Christians died and dozens were wounded.
Source: Al Jazeera
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