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    The Christian woman whose decision to convert to Islam to marry her Muslim
    lover sparked riots in Cairo has spoken of her ordeal.

    Twenty-five-year-old Abeer Fakhri was held against her will at a Cairo church after she decided to change her faith
    so should divorce her husband to be with her Muslim lover.


    When rumours of her imprisonment spread they led to an explosion of sectarian violence in the city that left 15 people dead and a church
    in flames.



    Mob: Firemen fight the fire at Imbaba's Virgin Mary Church surrounded by a crowd of
    angry Muslims

    Ms Fakhri had been seeking to escape an abusive marriage and marry her
    Muslim partner, Yassin Thabet.

    With divorce strictly prohibited by the Coptic Christian Church, she found no other way
    to be with her lover but to convert to Islam, which does
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    Late last year, the couple eloped. But Ms Fakhri's family
    located her and handed her over to church
    officials who imprisoned her in the Cairo district of Imbaba.


    She said the church didn't hurt her, 'but only talked to me
    about why I am leaving my religion after the
    25 years I remained a Christian.'

    She was taken by the church to live in 'a room with no windows.'

    'I couldn't get out,' she said. 'They always lock the doors and I stay in.'

    Ms Fakhri told how she pleaded with Mr Thabet over the phone
    for help, and gave him her location. He responded by rallying
    Islamic hard-liners, who led attacks on the district's churches.








    Inferno: Clashes between Christians and Muslims left 15 people dead and more than 200 injured

    Bearded fundamentalists, known as Salafis, and thugs wielding swords stormed Imbaba's Virgin Mary Church,
    destroying pews, smashing windows and tearing down religious icons.


    One fact-finding mission said that the attackers slaughtered the church's Christian guard and burned his body before setting fire to the building.



    A short distance away, the mob tried to storm the Mar Mina Church, where they clashed for hours with local Christians who formed a human shield
    around the building.

    Instead, the attackers set fire to two six-floor buildings
    and damaged several shops while exchanging gunfire and
    firebombs with Christians.

    Dozens of armored vehicles and hundreds of soldiers flooded
    the district, but the fighting raged for hours.


    Fifteen people were killed and more than 200 were injured.




    Fighting: Egyptians gather next to a building belonging
    to Christians that was set on fire during clashes between Muslims and Christians in the Imbaba neighborhood of Cairo

    In her home village, Ms Fakhri's cousin, Eid Hanna, said that
    she had been married since 2008 and that her Christian husband repeatedly beat her up.



    'She rarely stayed at her husband's place and most of the time she was at her parents' house,' he said.


    Mr Hanna, a 41-year-old baker, said that a priest tried
    to mend relations between the two but it didn't work.

    Ms Fakhri and Mr Thabet decided to flee from their home village deep in southern Egypt to a northern Nile Delta city.


    In similar cases, women have been killed by their
    own families for having an affair with a man from another religion.

    Conservative Egyptian families - both Christian and Muslim
    - perceive conversion as a social stigma. It is
    also religiously prohibited.

    After leaving her Christian husband, Ms Fakhri and Mr Thabet wed
    in an informal ceremony recognized by Islam but not by Christianity.
    She was detained in the past week for questioning over allegations of polygamy.




    Set alight: Christians look at a church which was set on fire during clashes between Muslims and Christians in the heavily populated area
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    Father Abanoub Tharwat, deputy bishop in the southern city of Assuit,
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    He said the church does not go after the women to force them to return to Christianity, but added that the
    church interferes when the motive for conversion is not purely religious.


    Islamic extremists view church intervention as 'abductions' of Muslims
    and they accuse the church of torturing them and keeping them in underground cells.




    Tensions: Egyptians gather next to a building belonging
    to Christians that was set on fire during clashes

    In the aftermath of the revolution that toppled former President Hosni Mubarak,
    the Christian minority has been demanding a better position in society.



    At the same time, Muslim hard-liners who have risen to prominence are using anti-Christian rhetoric to boost
    their campaign to bring about an Islamic state in Egypt.


    'We feel that there is a big plan plotted by the Islamic
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    'If things remain as they are, Christians here are ready for martyrdom.'

    Some observers say that behind the attack on Imbaba's Christians are groups that seek to undermine the revolution: a
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    Military officials, quoted in daily papers, shared that
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    Under Mubarak, authorities had tried to brush sectarian violence under the rug,
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    causes of the violence or arrest perpetrators.


    The scale of the violence in Imbaba has forced the country's military rulers to act.
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    trial before military tribunals.



    Burnt-out: Christians look at the church which was set on fire



    Cost: A Coptic Christian priest inspects the damage at the church which was set on fire in the night
    during clashes in the Imbaba

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    population of 80 million. Most of them are Copts.

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    Martyrs: Egyptian Christians carry the coffin of one of the
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    Sectarian: Egyptian Coptic Christians carry a coffin containing one
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