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No one really knows how many Coptic Christians there are in Egypt, but the suspicion is that the government plays down their numbers. Some estimates are as high as 20%.

 

I trained with one in the Army, Anis Said from Alexandria. He told me he got out because he couldn't take the discrimination any more.

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Note how the Arabs demand compensation for the Palestinians who lost their homes, but are not ready to return anything they seized when they expelled the Jews from their countries.

 

It's how one looks at it.

 

One group is dealt a bad hand, gets up, dusts themselves off and goes on with their lives.

 

Another group gets dealt a bad hand but remains on the ground while complaining about how unfair life is to them.

 

One or two generations later, which group is in a better state of affairs?

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