CAIRO: “The General Attorney assigned the Ministry of Solidarity to hold campaigns in order to look for Camillia Shehata and visit Coptic associations and Christian expatriation houses," said the priest of the St. George Church in Shubra, Salib Matta Sawiris. Priest Matta said solidarity officials visited him Salam Association in Shubra and asked to check expatriation houses and orphan shelters. " Coptic associations can't be shelter for Camilla Shehata because they are civil organizations aiming to serve society," said priest Matta. "Shehata is not a minor or deserter to be kept away. She announced herself she is living with her husband peacefully." Matta wondered what is the point of such an issue during this transitive phase for Egypt. He suggested the Egyptian General Attorney to devote time and effort to fight corruption and protestors-killing issues, which are more important than the Camillia Shehata issue. Camillia Shehata is a Christian woman who went missing for a few days before being found at a friend's home. It was said Camillia converted to Islam, but the church claims she didn't. Differences in opinion managed to cause secular strife in Imbaba and resulted in a burning of a church there.