You may recall that two months ago, after the terrible church bombing in Baghdad, the Islamic State of Iraq (an Al-Qa‘ida affiliate) threatened Egypt's Copts as well. Egyptians rallied in support at the time, but Christian-Muslim tensions have remained high. Not surprisingly, the Egyptian government is reflexively blaming Al-Qa‘ida for the Alexandria bombing (though old habits die hard and a few in Egypt are blaming Israel). Some Copts seem bothered that the knee-jerk blaming of foreign elements means the government is not serious enough about protecting Copts.
Admittedly, the technique — originally attributed to a car bombing but now to a suicide bomber — is reminiscent in either case of the Iraqi group's tactics in that country, but the Bishop of Alexandria has suggested that the shift in blame to a suicide bomber allows the government to blame a single individual now dead.
Certainly this is a horrible way to start the year, but it's also exacerbating tensions between sectarian groups at a sensitive time. If there is no credible evidence forthcoming of who is really responsible, things could get worse quickly.
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