4/13/11, Israel Today:  A growing number of Egypt's 8-10 million Christians are looking for ways to get out, as Islamists increasingly take advantage of the national revolution which toppled long-standing dictator Hosni Mubarak in February.  Egypt Daily News reported on Tuesday that lawyers who specialize in with Coptic Egyptians say that in the past few weeks, they have received hundreds of calls from "Copts" wanting to leave Egypt.  They are insisting on leaving Egypt because the "risks of staying are too great," Naguib Gabriel, a Coptic human rights lawyer told Egypt Daily News.  "Many Christians are afraid of the future because of the fanatics in the mosques."  At least 20 Christians have been killed in sectarian violence with Muslims since Mubarak was ousted, and groups like the Muslim Brotherhood have been taking an increased role in forming Egypt's next government.  Coptic leaders have said that they are being left out of the decision-making process, raising fears that the Egypt of tomorrow will be far less free and democratic than the Egypt of Mubarak.