What happened at an Egyptian check point

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"Whenever I tried to speak, they would just attack me, calling me an infidel, insisting I should be a Muslim. At one point, one of the officers said that I would need to convert to Islam. He said what I was doing, I would go to hell, and he kept pushing that I should be Muslim.

One of them was a little bit older and was trying to prove to me that I know nothing about my religion. He asked me what I knew about the Baha’i calendar. When I tried to respond, again they said there was no religion called Baha’i. They insisted, not giving me advice, …

Finally, one of them pushed me. He put his hand on my shoulder and he said “This is wrong. This is not right,” and he started pushing me.

Read more at

Interview with Bahaa Ibrahim - The Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy
 
This is how genocide begins. It starts with harassment, and if left unchecked, can lead to full scale ethnic/religious "cleansing". The irony here is that Baha'i is a monotheistic faith that believes all religions come from God. It speaks positively of Mohamed.

Ibrahim's experience is one where one might call out, "Oh God, save me from your followers."
 
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