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Pope Pachomius, the acting pope of Egypt’s Coptic Church, has issued an order to cancel a demonstration planned for Friday in Marsa Matrouh during President Mohamed Morsy’s visit.

The protests were planned to demand the return of a local girl who was abducted late last month.

“I called Pope Pachomius to tell him that Copts planned for a protest in the city of Marsa Matruh to demand the return of the kidnapped girl, so he asked me to cancel the protest,” said on Thursday the pope’s deputy in Marsah Matrouh, Priest Bigiemy.

“The man [Morsy] is our guest, and protests are not our way. Prepare a memorandum on the subject and submit it to the president’s assistant,” Bigiemy continued.

Bigiemy claimed that Salafis were behind the kidnapping, but the father of the victim was afraid to speak out against them.

Emad Morcos, the mediator assigned by the Church to resolve the problem, said that Copts "are preparing a memorandum to submit to the president's assistant. It includes the circumstances surrounding the abduction incident."

Morcos accused the son of a Salafi leader in the region of committing the abduction.

On Wednesday, Bigiemy told the privately owned daily newspaper Youm 7 that the victim is a 14-year-old girl who disappeared on 30 September after going to a local bookstore to buy school supplies.

The girl’s family has filed a police report, he said.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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Egypt has seized a large weapons consignment, including Grad rockets, that had been smuggled from Libya and could have been headed to the Gaza Strip, press reports said on Saturday.

The haul, which included 138 Grad rockets and a further 139 Grad warheads, was made in the Mediterranean coastal town of Marsa Matruh, not far from the Libyan border, Egyptian newspapers reported.

The interior ministry said that police were searching for two men suspected of trafficking weapons "to the Sinai Peninsula or towards Palestine."

Libya has been awash with weapons since last year's armed rebellion which led to the ouster and killing of veteran dictator Muammar Qadhafi, and Egyptian authorities have made a string of seizures near the porous desert border.

On 10 May, the security forces said they had seized a large cache of weapons, including 50 rockets, in Marsa Matruh.

Israel has expressed concern that such shipments are intended for the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, through the extensive network of smuggling tunnels under the Egyptian border.

It has also voiced concern that Islamic militant groups might be taking advantage of what it sees as the growing lawlessness of the neighboring Sinai.

Sinai was restored to Egypt as part of the 1979 peace agreement between the two countries, which also placed restrictions on the forces Egypt could place in the peninsula.

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Egypt has seized a large weapons consignment, including Grad rockets, that had been smuggled from Libya and could have been headed to the Gaza Strip, press reports said on Saturday.

The haul, which included 138 Grad rockets and a further 139 Grad warheads, was made in the Mediterranean coastal town of Marsa Matruh, not far from the Libyan border, Egyptian newspapers reported.

The interior ministry said that police were searching for two men suspected of trafficking weapons "to the Sinai Peninsula or towards Palestine."

Libya has been awash with weapons since last year's armed rebellion which led to the ouster and killing of veteran dictator Muammar Qadhafi, and Egyptian authorities have made a string of seizures near the porous desert border.

On 10 May, the security forces said they had seized a large cache of weapons, including 50 rockets, in Marsa Matruh.

Israel has expressed concern that such shipments are intended for the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, through the extensive network of smuggling tunnels under the Egyptian border.

It has also voiced concern that Islamic militant groups might be taking advantage of what it sees as the growing lawlessness of the neighboring Sinai.

Sinai was restored to Egypt as part of the 1979 peace agreement between the two countries, which also placed restrictions on the forces Egypt could place in the peninsula.

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