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05-15-2014, 02:24 AM

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(محاكمة الطبيبه السودانيه) ب(الرده) مع(فظائع بوكو حرام) حجل بالرجل في الاعلام الامريكي!!

    http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2014/05/14/Execution-Coul...She-Reverts-to-Islam

    كتبت الحبيبه فيث ماكدونال



    Time is running out to stop Islam’s war on women from winning one more battle.


    وفعلا يبدو ان الوقت ينفد …السيده فيث هي المسؤله الاولي بمعهد الاديان و الديمقراطيه خاطبتها البارحه صباحا مستنجده من اجل هذه الطبيبه الشابه فردت داعمه بهاذ المقال وهي مطلعه علي القضيه

    وتعرف زوج الضحيه. التحيه لها ولكل من عمل من اجل تسليط الاضواء علي فساد انظمتنا العدليه ومحابتها وبطشها بالفقراء.

    هذه الطبيبه لانها من بنات الهامش وبسطاء السودان تواجه مثل هذه الاحكام و بنات العز يتزوجوا في الخواجات ليل ونهار وفاركننا مصدقين حكاية انهم اسلموا دي؟! سبحان الله.

    اختشوا يا قضاة السودان و كفوا عن البطش بفقراءنا وبسطاءنا ومهمشينا.

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    by FAITH J. H. MCDONNELL 14 May 2014, 6:42 AM PDT 317 POST A COMMENT
    For the past couple of weeks, the brutal abduction of some 300 schoolgirls in Chibok, Borno State, in northern Nigeria, has sparked outrage against their abductors, Boko Haram. Some journalists have even been prompted to take such phrases as “Islamic extremists” and “Islamist terrorists” out of the mothballs where they have been for the past five or six years. There is no way to soft pedal the obscenity of selling young girls as slaves because they are “infidels.” But the war against women waged by Islam is not just raging in Nigeria.
    The same ideology, the same way of looking at and controlling the world, is now threatening the life of a young mother in Sudan. Take all the misogyny, the rage against infidels, and the belief of the supremacism of strict adherence to the Koran that allows for no other way of life manifested in Boko Haram, telescope it, and you have the death sentence given to Meriam Yahia Ibrahim, 27, by the Islamist Government of Sudan.
    Ibrahim, who is almost nine months pregnant, is married to South Sudanese Christian American citizen, Daniel Wani. She was arrested on Sunday, May 11, and incarcerated in Omdurman Prison in Khartoum, along with the couple’s two-year-old son, Martin. Wani, who lives in New Hampshire, had been in the process of applying for, but had not yet received, a spousal visa for his wife to come to the United States with him.
    Although Ibrahim was raised as a Christian by her Ethiopian Orthodox mother, under Shariah she is considered a Muslim because her father was a Muslim. Therefore, her marriage to Wani was declared invalid and she was sentenced to be given 100 lashes for a dultery since the marriage was deemed void. According to Sudanese human rights activist Safwan Abdalmoniem of the Hardwired organization, Judge Abbas Al Khalifa of the Criminal Court in al-Haj Yousif in Khartoum Bahri also sentenced Ibrahim to death for apostasy when she told the court that she was indeed a Christian and lawfully married to Wani.

    The Islamist regime has very graciously given Ibrahim an opportunity to avoid the death sentence, which otherwise is supposed to be carried out onThursday, May 15. All she needs to do is to renounce her Christian faith and convert to (or as they phrase it “return to”) Islam, a process referred to as istitabah in Arabic. She would, of course, be separated from her husband forever, and it is unclear what would happen to her children.

    According to Abdalmoniem, Ibrahim’s lawyer has requested that she be transferred to a hospital for treatment of complications related to her pregnancy, but the court has refused. The African Center for Justice and Peace Studies further reveals that the court invited two organizations, including one, Munazzamat al-Da’wa al-Islamiia, which is affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, to ‘counsel’ Ms. Ibrahim on her faith. This young mother is being harassed and intimidated to convert not just for her own sake, but for the sake of her unborn child who will die with her.

    In response to this violation of human rights and religious freedom, the United States Embassy in Khartoum issued – not a hashtag – but a reprimand to the Sudanese government in which they were joined by the Embassies of the United Kingdom, Canada, and the Netherlands.

    After expressing their obligatory “deep concern,” the Embassies called “upon the Government of Sudan to respect the right to freedom of religion, including one’s right to change one’s faith or beliefs, enshrined in international human rights law as well as in Sudan’s own 2005 Interim Constitution.” They also urged “Sudanese legal authorities to approach Ms. Meriam’s case with justice and compassion that is in keeping with the values of the Sudanese people” and expressed concern “over the brutal sentence that could be faced with respect to the finding of adultery.”
    “We need the U.S. and others to pressure the Government of Sudan to release my wife and son and cancel the charges against her,” Wani told Abdalmoniem.

    It is good that the U.S. Embassy statement expresses a unified message from the embassies of four nations. Its failing is that the message, like so many in the present day, is tepid and lacks the pressure of which Wani speaks. The United States government should not just call on Khartoum to respect the right to freedom of religion, but should demand the release of the wife of an American citizen, affirming Meriam Yahia Ibrahim’s right to practice her Christian faith and be married to a Christian husband. In addition, Meriam’s story should be spread throughout the country today – whether with hashtags or otherwise.

    Time is running out to stop Islam’s war on women from winning one more battle.




    Time is running out to stop Islam’s war on women from winning one more battle.


    Faith J. H. McDonnell directs the Institute on Religion and Democracy’s Religious Liberty Program and Church Alliance for a New Sudan and is the author of Girl Soldier: A Story of Hope for Northern Uganda’s Children (Chosen Books, 2007).
                  

05-15-2014, 02:32 AM

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    المطيقيشه د شنو إنتى ذاتك ما عادله وين جزار
    النهود التاب أى مدينة النهود يا التأويليين
                  

05-15-2014, 02:52 AM

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    فعلا يجب فعل شيئ
    شكرا يا تراجي
    آن لهذا العبث ان يتوقف
                  

05-15-2014, 05:24 AM

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    ود المفتاح قال لك يا زعيم

    Time is running Out!!

    يعني بالدارجي كده خلاص انتو قطركم لازم يقوم!
                  

05-15-2014, 03:36 AM

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    تحدثت مع فيث اليوم عن قضية مريم يحى صراحة كده ياتراجى الحكومة السودانية دى الا نخجل ليها انحنا
                  

05-15-2014, 03:40 AM

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    Contact: Ben Carnes
    May 13, 2014
    (202) 225-4576
    _____________________________________________________________________________________

    Franks Decries Harsh Sentence for Sudanese Woman Refusing to Recant Christian Faith
    WASHINGTON, D.C. - On Mother’s Day, Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, a Christian Sudanese woman who is eight months pregnant with her second child, was convicted of “apostasy” and “adultery” for marrying a non-Muslim and converting to Christianity. Meriam was given three days by the court to recant her Christian faith and, if she refuses, faces a possible death penalty as well as 100 lashes. Meriam’s sentencing is scheduled to take place Thursday. She is married to an American citizen.
    In addition, local sources close to the case report that Meriam was subjected to severely inhumane treatment during her detention, including beatings and denial of critical medical care, since her initial arrest on February 17, 2014.
    Congressman Trent Franks stated, “Sudan is blatantly violating the universal right to freedom of religion by convicting a Christian Sudanese woman, under their strict enforcement of Shari’a law, solely because of her religious beliefs.
    “I have closely followed Meriam’s case and was horrified to learn how this innocent mother was convicted on Mother’s Day. She now faces the unconscionable decision of either denying her Christian faith or receiving a death sentence.
    “I urge Sudan to immediately and unconditionally release Meriam and uphold religious freedom standards within the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, of which Sudan is a signatory and under which apostasy and adultery are not criminal offences.”
    Congressman Frank Wolf said, “I am deeply troubled by the case involving Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, a Christian Sudanese woman who was recently convicted on charges of adultery and apostasy and if she refuses to recant her faith faces possible flogging and even death. There is an urgent need for international attention to this injustice. Meriam, who is presently eight months pregnant, is languishing in a Sudanese prison along with her 20-month son.
    “This is a human rights travesty in which our State Department should be fully engaged, especially given that Meriam is married to an American citizen. I join my colleagues, in calling on the relevant government authorities in Sudan to immediately and unconditionally release Meriam and her young son and to respect basic tenets of religious freedom and belief.”
    ###

    Congressman Franks is serving his sixth term in the U.S. House of Representatives and is a member of the Judiciary Committee, where he serves as Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Constitution and a member of the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations. He is also a member of the Armed Services Committee, where he serves on the Strategic Forces Subcommittee and the Subcommittee on Intelligence, Emerging Threats, and Capabilities.
                  

05-15-2014, 04:10 AM

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    ورائهم و الزمن طويل!! هؤلاء العنصرين القذرين.

    اذا سرق فيهم الشريف تركهوا واذا سرق فيهم الفقير اقاموا عليه الحد.

    كذاك حال مريم

    تتنصر بناتهن اشكال والوان ويتزوجن الخواجات مثني وثلاث ورباع……والحدود لمنو؟! لنساء الهامش!؟
                  

05-15-2014, 06:15 AM

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    الأخت تراجي
    لك التحية و الاحترام
    الموضوع برأى أكبر من محاكمة طبيبة بقانون الردة. الموضوع برمته خلخلة لأسس مجتمع كامل قائم على التسامح الديني. فمن المعروف تاريخياً يا أختي الكريمة أنه أثناء حكم المهدية للسودان دخل الكثيرين في الدين الإسلامي قسراً و قهراً و خوفاً من بطش السلطة الحاكمة و تفادياً لخيارات القتل و السبي و المجتمع الأمدرماني و الخرطومي بصورة عامة في تلك الفترة كان يدرك و يأخذ بعين الرحمة و الاعتبار الظروف التى دفعت الكثيرين من أهل الكتاب لدخول الإسلام و لكن و بعد تحرير السودان من حكم الدراويش المتمهديون [ كلمة تحرير مقصودة ] و عودة الانجليز رجع الكثير من المسيحيون و اليهود الى ديانتهم الأصلية و لم يجدوا غضاضة من المجتمع لأن الجميع كانوا يدركون مسببات دخولهم في الإسلام. المهم يا أختي الكريمة في الفترة التي تلت القضاء على حكم المهدية تمت الكثير من حالات التزاوج بين المسلمين السودانيين و أهل الكتاب السودانيين و كان نتيجة هذه الزيجات عدد من الأولاد و البنات بعضهم تبع دين الأب و الآخرون دين الأم و الآن يوجد كثير من الأسر السودانية خصوصاً في العاصمة المثلثة تجد البنات مسيحيات و الأولاد مسلمين - سكان الخرطوم من فترة السبعينات و ما قبلها يعرفون هذه الحقيقة - و لم يكن اختلاف الديانات يوماً سبباً لتفكك الأسر أو لقتل أحد.
    الخلاصة يا أختي الكريمة أن الطبيبة مريم ليست استثناء بل هي حالة موجودة ضمن مئات أو آلاف الحالات الموجودة في السودان اليوم و إذا تم فتح مثل هذا الباب من التكفير و الردة فإن الأمر لن يتوقف عند هذه الطبيبة بل سيقود الى فتنة أكبر مما صار في الأندلس و الحروب الصليبية وعليه أرى أن على كل الناشطين الوقوف بصلابة ضد محاولات إحياء الفتن الدينية التي تقود الى خلخلة النسيج الإجتماعي و من ثم حروب لا تبقي و لاتذر.
    و لك أختي الكريمة كل التقدير و الإحترام.
                  

05-15-2014, 04:27 PM

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05-15-2014, 05:23 PM

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    Quote: المطيقيشه د شنو إنتى ذاتك ما عادله وين جزار النهود التاب
    منصور تأييدك لهذا الحكم يجعلك في خانة الأمنجية تجار الدين !
    الحبيبة تراجي معك نطالب ليس فقط بوقف الحكمو بل أيضا بإلغاء المادة 126 من قانون العقوبات

    كفي إستغلالا للدين يا كيزان !
                  

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    سلام يا تراجي..
    يا ريت ده يحصل، دي ناس تخاف ما تختشي..
    Quote: The United States government should not just call on Khartoum to respect the right to freedom of religion, but should demand the release of the wife of an American citizen, affirming Meriam Yahia Ibrahim’s right to practice her Christian faith and be married to a Christian husband. In addition, Meriam’s story should be spread throughout the country today
                  

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05-16-2014, 00:48 AM

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    شكرا لكم جميعا…وليبقي عاليا.
                  

05-16-2014, 01:34 AM

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    اختشوا يا قضاة السودان و كفوا عن البطش بفقراءنا وبسطاءنا ومهمشينا.





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    For the past couple of weeks, the brutal abduction of some 300 schoolgirls in Chibok, Borno State, in northern Nigeria, has sparked outrage against their abductors, Boko Haram. Some journalists have even been prompted to take such phrases as “Islamic extremists” and “Islamist terrorists” out of the mothballs where they have been for the past five or six years. There is no way to soft pedal the obscenity of selling young girls as slaves because they are “infidels.” But the war against women waged by Islam is not just raging in Nigeria.
    The same ideology, the same way of looking at and controlling the world, is now threatening the life of a young mother in Sudan. Take all the misogyny, the rage against infidels, and the belief of the supremacism of strict adherence to the Koran that allows for no other way of life manifested in Boko Haram, telescope it, and you have the death sentence given to Meriam Yahia Ibrahim, 27, by the Islamist Government of Sudan.
    Ibrahim, who is almost nine months pregnant, is married to South Sudanese Christian American citizen, Daniel Wani. She was arrested on Sunday, May 11, and incarcerated in Omdurman Prison in Khartoum, along with the couple’s two-year-old son, Martin. Wani, who lives in New Hampshire, had been in the process of applying for, but had not yet received, a spousal visa for his wife to come to the United States with him.
    Although Ibrahim was raised as a Christian by her Ethiopian Orthodox mother, under Shariah she is considered a Muslim because her father was a Muslim. Therefore, her marriage to Wani was declared invalid and she was sentenced to be given 100 lashes for a dultery since the marriage was deemed void. According to Sudanese human rights activist Safwan Abdalmoniem of the Hardwired organization, Judge Abbas Al Khalifa of the Criminal Court in al-Haj Yousif in Khartoum Bahri also sentenced Ibrahim to death for apostasy when she told the court that she was indeed a Christian and lawfully married to Wani.

    The Islamist regime has very graciously given Ibrahim an opportunity to avoid the death sentence, which otherwise is supposed to be carried out onThursday, May 15. All she needs to do is to renounce her Christian faith and convert to (or as they phrase it “return to”) Islam, a process referred to as istitabah in Arabic. She would, of course, be separated from her husband forever, and it is unclear what would happen to her children.

    According to Abdalmoniem, Ibrahim’s lawyer has requested that she be transferred to a hospital for treatment of complications related to her pregnancy, but the court has refused. The African Center for Justice and Peace Studies further reveals that the court invited two organizations, including one, Munazzamat al-Da’wa al-Islamiia, which is affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, to ‘counsel’ Ms. Ibrahim on her faith. This young mother is being harassed and intimidated to convert not just for her own sake, but for the sake of her unborn child who will die with her.

    In response to this violation of human rights and religious freedom, the United States Embassy in Khartoum issued – not a hashtag – but a reprimand to the Sudanese government in which they were joined by the Embassies of the United Kingdom, Canada, and the Netherlands.

    After expressing their obligatory “deep concern,” the Embassies called “upon the Government of Sudan to respect the right to freedom of religion, including one’s right to change one’s faith or beliefs, enshrined in international human rights law as well as in Sudan’s own 2005 Interim Constitution.” They also urged “Sudanese legal authorities to approach Ms. Meriam’s case with justice and compassion that is in keeping with the values of the Sudanese people” and expressed concern “over the brutal sentence that could be faced with respect to the finding of adultery.”
    “We need the U.S. and others to pressure the Government of Sudan to release my wife and son and cancel the charges against her,” Wani told Abdalmoniem.

    It is good that the U.S. Embassy statement expresses a unified message from the embassies of four nations. Its failing is that the message, like so many in the present day, is tepid and lacks the pressure of which Wani speaks. The United States government should not just call on Khartoum to respect the right to freedom of religion, but should demand the release of the wife of an American citizen, affirming Meriam Yahia Ibrahim’s right to practice her Christian faith and be married to a Christian husband. In addition, Meriam’s story should be spread throughout the country today – whether with hashtags or otherwise.

    Time is running out to stop Islam’s war on women from winning one more battle.




    Time is running out to stop Islam’s war on women from winning one more battle.

    Faith J. H. McDonnell directs the Institute on Religion and Democracy’s Religious Liberty Program and Church Alliance for a New Sudan and is the author of Girl Soldier: A Story of Hope for Northern Uganda’s Children (Chosen Books, 2007).
                  


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