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s are particularly worried. Since March 2011, thousands of Copts have left Egypt for fear of the Islamists' rising political strength, according to Naguib Gabriel, president of the Egyptian Union of Human Rights. In fact, two of his three sons have moved abroad. In the past year, he says, his law office has b
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March 2011, thousands of Copts have left Egypt for fear of the EFTA_R1_02209746 EFTA02723618 Islamists' rising political strength, according to Naguib Gabriel, president of the Egyptian Union of Human Rights. In fact, two of his three sons have moved abroad. In the past year, he says, his law office has

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