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The Muslim Union of Greece yesterday condemned comments by Bishop Seraphim of Piraeus claiming that Islamic rhetoric had provoked last week's massacre at a Coptic Church in Egypt and said Greece's Muslims were open to religious dialogue.
"We must protect our society from interchanges that undermine its foundations. We as Muslims are always open to interfaith dialogue... so as to make loud and clear to everyone what the great faith of Islam stands for," the union said in a press release.
It was responding to a statement written by the bishop last week, describing the attack in the Egyptian port of Alexandria as "a gruesome crime... by the Islamists [which] reveals clearly the truth that has been deviously hidden under the pacifist preaching of so-called interreligious dialogues."