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26 Fla. J. Int'l L. 373 (2014)
Turning the Other Cheek: The Persecution of the Christian Minority

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TURNING THE OTHER CHEEK: THE PERSECUTION OF THE
                     CHRISTIAN MINORITY


                          Audra L. Savage*



I.    CHRISTIANS AS A RELIGIOUS MINORITY ..................................... 375

II.   RELIGIOUS RIGHTS AND PROTECTIONS UNDER
      INTERNATIONAL   LAW  .................................................................. 378
      A. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the
         International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ......... 378
      B. Declaration on the Elimination ofAll Forms of
         Intolerance and Discrimination Based on
         R eligion or  B elief   ................................................................ 380
      C. Regional Agreements Pertaining to Human Rights ............. 382

III.  PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS IN EGYPT, IRAN, AND IRAQ .......... 384
     A . G roup R ights  ........................................................................ 385
     B . Individual R ights .................................................................. 387
     C. Violent Persecution and Expulsion ...................................... 389
     D . Concluding  Observations ..................................................... 391

IV.   REMEDIES TO END THE PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS ................ 393
      A. Enforcement Under Existing Frameworks ........................... 393
      B. Recommendations for Further Enforcement ........................ 394

V .   C ONCLU SION ............................................................................... 396

   August 14, 2013 is a day that many in Egypt will not soon forget. On
that day, Islamist militants, widely believed to be members of the Muslim
Brotherhood, attacked Christians and Christian buildings all over the
country as revenge for the government's actions against two Brotherhood
protest camps in Cairo.' The result after days of violence: the destruction

     *  Audra L. Savage, Esq. is a candidate for the Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) degree
(expected 2016) at Emory University School of Law and is resident in the Center for the Study of
Law and Religion. She received her Master of Laws (LLM) degree, specializing in law and
religion, from Emory University School of Law in December 2014 and her Juris Doctor (JD)
degree from Columbia University School of Law in May 2004.
     I. Daria Solovieva, Egypt's Coptic Christians Face Unprecedented Reprisals from the
Muslim Brotherhood, WASH. TIMEs (Aug. 20, 2013), available at http://www.washingtontimes.
com/news/2013/aug/20/egypts-coptic-christians-face-unprecedented-repris/?page=all;  George
Thomas, Killing Egypt's Christians: 'She Was Our Only Little Child,' CBN NEWS (Nov. 7, 2013),
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