“The first night after the incident happened, I was thinking of my losses and how can I compensate my family and I was desperate,” Hana added. “I didn’t have any way I can think about [it], I was feeling helpless.”
Like the others, Hana also filed a police report, but he was too afraid to name the suspects. Three barn burning incidents, three families’ livelihoods destroyed by extremists. But the incidents didn’t stop there.
After a brief period of calm, the extremists would strike again. This time, they targeted Mikhail, a 14-year-old who provided most of his family’s income. The extremists arrived at the barn when Mikhail was there alone to feed the livestock. The extremists began to debate what to do. Some wanted to drown Mikhail in the canal, but after much discussion, it was decided to bind and throw him into the sugarcane. They then proceeded to steal all of his livestock.
“It was a bad situation for me,” remembered Mikhail. “I was tied hard and thrown into the sugarcane farm… The gang was four persons. One was standing away and the rest of them [were] surrounding me, and one of them was holding a gun in his hand.”
The incident terrified Mikhail. He was told to stay silent while they stole the sheep, or he would be killed. It has left him traumatized, unable to work by himself. “Before the incident I was herding sheep alone and it didn’t matter for me. I can do it alone, but now I always need someone older than me, just to be by me.”
These incidents reflect the daily reality of life for Egypt’s Coptic Christians. Persecution is more than acts of violence directed toward Christians on a large scale. It is the daily currents of life that prevent Christians from success even in the most minute details, such as raising livestock.
Thankfully, the stories of these four families did not end here. Today, their way of life is again restored and they are lifted out of the desperate situation persecution had created. The risk of future incidents is always there, but such is the reality which Egyptian Christians must always navigate.
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