We want to excite the world about what's out there. But we don't want them to say, 'Oh, there are lots of sites in Egypt - let's loot.'
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It's absolutely critical, you know, to train young men and women not just to find sites, but also to protect sites, especially in the wake of the Arab Spring. There's been significant site-looting in Egypt and elsewhere across the Middle East.
We have so many issues with overpopulation and urbanization and site looting. And this isn't just Egypt. This is everywhere in the world, even in America. So we only have a limited amount of time left before many archaeological sites all over the world are destroyed.
Egypt needs to catch up with the rest of the world. We need to be free, democratic, and - society where people have the right to live in freedom and dignity.
I've always really, really wanted to go to Egypt and go inside some pyramids and just hang out there. I don't know why. I don't like hot weather, and I don't like the desert, but something about the pyramid and the mummies and all their history there, I'd love to go check it out.
I have no interest in going to Egypt and seeing the pyramids. I'm just not that kind of dude.
Egypt is a large, complex, very important country.
Egypt is going through difficult times and we cannot allow it to carry on.
We here in Egypt are fed up with U.S. colonialism.
There's a big film industry in Egypt, and quite a big one in Syria, and there's a big Muslim community in Paris.
Egypt is not a country we live in but a country that lives within us.