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A total of 41 people died in the fire that ripped through the Abu
Sifin church on August 14, 2022
An electrical fire that turned a crowded Cairo church into a deathtrap highlights a
persistent problem, say Coptic Christians in majority-Muslim
Egypt -- a struggle to build or renovate their places of worship.
The residential-style multi-storey building housing the Abu Sifin Church
where 41 worshippers died had only one exit and, like most
structures in Egypt, lacked smoke detectors
and alarms or fire escapes.
Its location in a maze of alleyways in the working-class district of
Imbaba was part of the reason firefighters reportedly took more than an hour to arrive,
during which dozens died of smoke inhalation.
Unable to escape the flames down the narrow staircase from the upper
floors, some of the about 200 worshippers
"threw themselves out of the windows," one witness told AFP.
Christian leaders say policy changes since 2016 have facilitated obtaining
building permits -- but also that many churches remain located in dangerous makeshift locations unsuitable for large
congregations.
"As we've seen, these are life and death matters and disproportionately affect churches in poorer areas," historian Amy Fallas, who has studied the
issue, told AFP.
Egyptian mourners at the funeral of victims killed in the Coptic church
fire, at the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Imbaba district
in the west of greater Cairo
Since Sunday's disaster, two more churches have caught fire, both blazes also
blamed on "power surges", though they were quickly contained and caused no casualties, according to church and official sources.
Copts are the Middle East's largest Christian community
but are a minority in Egypt, the Arab world's most populous country, where they account for 10 to
15 percent of the country's 103 million people.
Christians have in the past been targeted in deadly attacks by
Islamist militants, particularly after the 2013 overthrow of Islamist president Mohamed
Morsi, with churches, schools and homes burnt down.
- 'Bureaucratic hurdles' -
Egyptian police outside the charred Abu Sifin church located in the densely populated
Imbaba neighbourhood west of the Nile river on August 14, 2022
Such violence has eased, and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah
al-Sisi, the first to attend Christmas mass every year, was quick to
offer his condolences Sunday to Pope Tawadros II, head of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
With world attention on the tragedy, a presidential decree
was issued for the Armed Forces Engineering Authority to renovate the
charred church.
In the aftermath of the disaster, Tawadros II said on national TV that Copts
often pray in "small, inadequate churches",
and that the Abu Sifin Church measured "only 120 square metres" (about 1,300 square feet).
The pope said Copts had often faced bureaucratic hurdles in obtaining permits to build and repair
churches, "a very cumbersome process", but he was careful to clarify this had
been the case until "over a decade ago".
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi alongside Pope Tawadros II during a Coptic Orthodox Christmas Eve mass at the Nativity of Christ Cathedral in Egypt's administrative
capital east of Cairo on January 6, 2022
A 2016 law to improve the process has been lauded as a breakthrough by
authorities. By last year, 1,077 churches had
been recognised as legal places of worship, according to a
cabinet statement that hailed Egypt's "unique model of interfaith coexistence and national unity".
Father Yohanna, of Cairo's Great Saint Anthony's Church,
told AFP that the process to build and renovate churches, once difficult, had
indeed "become smooth" since 2016.
But the priest -- who lost six relatives in Sunday's fire,
including three children -- also said that places of worship still require better inspections to avoid
more such tragedies.
- 'National unity' -
The multi-storey building housing the Abu Sifin Church where
41 worshippers died had only one exit and, like most structures in Egypt, lacked
smoke detectors and alarms or fire escapes
Critics say the state's legal push in the name of
"national unity" in fact stigmatises complaints of discrimination as "anti-patriotic", as Fallas argued in a paper for the Tahrir Institute for Middle
East Policy.
The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) says authorities have conditionally approved fewer than 40 percent
of requests to build or repair churches since 2016, with only
20 percent granted final approval.
EIPR also argues that Copts still face discrimination.
A fire in 2016 that destroyed the Church of Saint Joseph and
Abu Sifin in Ezbet Faragallah in Minya, south of Cairo, has been described by some as a "deliberate act", according to the group.
The church submitted a request to rebuild the house of worship after it was demolished in 2021, but has received no
response so far.
Funerals were held in two Cairo churches for victims of the fire that
forced some worshippers to jump out of the building's windows
Nine Coptic Christians who held a small protest demanding the church be
rebuilt were detained for three months and released in January.
Pope Tawadros II, in the aftermath of Sunday's fire at
the Abu Sifin Church in densely populated Imbaba, meanwhile called on state officials "to move the church to a more spacious area".
Father Yohanna, however, said proposals to relocate it to an outer district are "not practical"
for the local Christian community, arguing that "places of worship must be close to residential areas".
As Hollywood welcomes the return of movie premieres and award shows, we can't help but wonder
what the role of the red carpet will be post pandemic.
Many experts predict it will be much like that of the
roaring 20s when Americans started to loosen up after enduring the devastation of WWI,
a fatal pandemic and economic depression.
While we haven't seen the flapper look just yet, we are
seeing the glitz and the glamour of the Jazz Age. FEMAIL rounds up red carpet trends worth
noting and embracing in your personal style.
French actress Tina Kunakey dropped jaws in a black floor-length gown with a large cutout that exposed her washboard stomach and a thigh-high slit that showed off her toned legs
At the LuisaViaRoma for Unicef event at La Certosa di San Giacomo on July 31, 2021, many stars hit the
red carpet in gowns that bared not one, not two, but
multiple body parts
SKIN IS IN
At the LuisaViaRoma for Unicef event at La Certosa di San Giacomo on July 31,
2021, many stars hit the red carpet in gowns that bared not one, not two, but multiple body parts.
French actress Tina Kunakey dropped jaws in a black floor-length gown with a large cutout that exposed her washboard stomach and
a thigh-high slit that showed off her toned legs.
Emily Ratajkowski and Melissa Satta were a sight for sore eyes opting for billowy
gowns that revealed unexpected flashes of flesh, proving that the power of suggestion is much sexier than a garment that is skin-tight.
The alluring trend is all about baring body parts in a variety of tasteful ways, à la Hana Cross and Olivia Culpo
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A silver beaded one-shoulder dress with a thigh-high slit made for
a chic look on supermodel Heidi Klum
The alluring trend is all about baring body parts in a variety of tasteful ways, à la Hana Cross and Olivia Culpo.
A silver beaded one-shoulder dress with a thigh-high
slit made for a chic look on supermodel Heidi Klum.
To rock the trend, opt for dresses, blouses or skirts with cutout
details that will take you from desk-to-dinner.
The idea is to expose a tasteful amount if skin while leaving the rest to the imagination. Ditch flashy add-ons and let the flirty windows be the focal point.
Blake Lively attended the "Free Guy" New York Premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on August 03 and made
sure all eyes were on her pink gown with a ponytail
PONYTAILS ARE ALWAYS A GOOD IDEA
Blake Lively attended the "Free Guy" New York Premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on August 03 and made
sure all eyes were on her.
The "A Simple Favor" actress offset her floor-length pink sequin gown with a casual ponytail, styled in a wispy braid.
Want to rock a long pony like Blake but don't have the locks? Whether you're going for an everyday look or nighttime glam, try
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Cindy Bruna slayed the LuisaViaRoma for Unicef event at La Certosa di San Giacomo in a black swimsuit
BATHING SUIT'S ARE NOT JUST FOR THE BEACH
She wasn't in a traditional red carpet look but that doesn't
take Cindy Bruna out of the running for best dressed. In fact,
we think she won.
The French fashion model slayed the LuisaViaRoma for Unicef event at La
Certosa di San Giacomo in a black swimsuit.
Cindy completed accessorized her sexy suit with sheer polka dot tights, a wide-brim hat, multiple rings and Christian Louboutin pumps.
For a touch of modesty, the statuesque beauty wore a calf-length coat worn over only one shoulder.
Note to self: don't put away your bathing suit once summer is over.
Cindy completed accessorized her sexy suit with sheer polka dot tights, a wide-brim hat,
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Karolina Kurkova spent her night in Capri feeling
comfy cozy. The model chose to forgo traditional
cocktail attire and opted for a fun printed jumpsuit
made of luxurious silk.
SILK FOR THE WIN
Karolina Kurkova spent her night in Capri feeling comfy cozy in pants.
The model chose to forgo traditional cocktail attire and opted for a colorful printed jumpsuit
made of a luxurious silk.
To make the fuss-free garment appear red carpet ready, the Czech star
styled her pretty blonde hair in a sleek low bun showing
off her trendy center part.
Statement earrings and high heel sandals turned her jumpsuit from blah to bellissima.
To pull off the look, turn to designers like Camilla or Sleeper that specialize in luxe loungewear.
Laetitia Casta attended a photocall during the Locarno Film Festival on August 04 looking like a modern day boss babe in a tee and wide pants
WEAR THE PANTS, LOOK LIKE A BOSS
There's nothing sexier than a modern day boss babe.
Despite wearing a t-shirt, Laetitia Casta attended a photocall during the
Locarno Film Festival on August 04 looking like a total professional.
The model-turned-actress made a graphic tee appear more
formal by playing with proportions and pairing the casual cotton garment with a long tailored blazer and wide-leg pants.
Unlike skinnies, the exaggerated silhouette of her bottoms gave her look a high-fashion feel.
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