In this The Gateway Pundit article, the plight of Egypt’s Christian minority is highlighted as they face escalating violence, systemic discrimination, and increasing legal vulnerability in a predominantly Muslim nation.
- Egypt’s Christian population, largely made up of Coptic believers, continues to face targeted violence from extremist groups and societal hostility
- Churches are frequently attacked or shut down, often under the justification of local disputes or security concerns
- Blasphemy laws are being used disproportionately against Christians, exposing them to arrest and prosecution for expressing their faith
- Christian women and girls reportedly face higher risks of harassment, forced conversion, and abduction in certain regions
- Local authorities are often accused of failing to protect Christian communities or holding perpetrators accountable
- Government “reconciliation sessions” are criticized for favoring Muslim aggressors while pressuring Christians to drop complaints
- Discrimination extends into employment, education, and political representation, limiting upward mobility for Christians
- The broader climate of fear has led many Christians to consider emigration as a means of survival
Read the full story: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/egypts-christian-minority-confronts-violence-discrimination-legal-risk/



