EGYPT: CHRISTIAN IN MUSLIM ID CASE WINS RIGHT TO APPEAL

<http://www.compassdirect.org/en/display.php?page=news&lang=en&length=long&idelement=5708>http://www.compassdirect.org/en/display.php?page=news&lang=en&length=long&idelement=5708
 



Arrest warrant rescinded for woman imprisoned 
because her father briefly converted to Islam.

ISTANBUL, December 2 (Compass Direct News) – A 
Supreme Court judge in Egypt on Nov. 22 granted 
Christian Bahia El-Sisi the right to appeal her 
conviction for falsification of documents – a 
charge stemming from her official papers not identifying her as a Muslim.

In addition, Judge Abdel Meged Mahmood on Nov. 25 
rescinded a Sept. 23 warrant for El-Sisi’s 
arrest, declaring that she should be free pending 
a final decision. Mahmood is the same judge who 
in January freed El-Sisi’s sister, who had been 
convicted on the same charges of “forgery.”

The charges against El-Sisi and her sister, 
Shadia El-Sisi, claimed that their marriage 
certificates contained false information that 
they were Christians. Unknown to them, their 
religious identity officially changed 46 years 
ago due to their father’s brief conversion to Islam. Both are illiterate.

In the Nov. 22 hearing granting Bahia El-Sisi the 
right to appeal, Mahmood noted that her marriage 
certificate made no mention of her religion, according to her lawyer.

Investigation into the sisters’ religious status 
began following a visit made to their father, 
Nagy El-Sisi, himself in prison for forgery. Nagy 
El-Sisi, who had briefly converted to Islam in 
1962 before reconverting three years later, 
obtained a forged Christian ID because there is 
no official means for converting from Islam in Egypt.

Under sharia (Islamic law), which heavily 
influences Egyptian law, the sisters are 
considered Muslims due to their father’s 
conversion. They learned that their father had 
briefly converted to Islam only recently, long 
after getting married, and had no idea they could 
officially be considered Muslims.

Both sisters were originally charged with forging 
official documents and sentenced in absentia in 
2000; each was given a three-year jail sentence.

Shadia El-Sisi was not arrested until August 
2007, and her first hearing was on Nov. 21, 2007 
at the Shobra El-Khema criminal court. Judge 
Hadar Tobla Hossan sentenced her to three years in prison.

She was in prison until Jan. 13, when Mahmood 
retracted the sentence because she was unaware of 
her conversion by proxy and due to legal 
technicalities that voided incriminating evidence.

Bahia El-Sisi was held for over two months 
between May and July of this year. She was then 
released pending a final court decision. She told 
Compass about her recent experiences.

“There is no rest in prison, and I was tired and 
unable to get enough rest or enough food,” she 
said. “Everybody was [left to fend] for themselves.”

For more than four months she was in hiding, 
moving from place to place to avoid another arrest.

“I can’t go near the house, I move from one place 
to another,” she said before the arrest warrant 
was rescinded. “I rarely see my children, I am worried about them.”

On Sept. 23, Hossan ruled that El-Sisi had forged 
documents and that the three-year prison sentence 
would stand. In the Nov. 22 hearing, Mahmood 
ruled that there was no evidence El-Sisi had 
forged documents, as no such documents could be 
produced as proof; the marriage certificate in 
question did not state her religion, said her lawyer, Peter Ramses.

Mahmood ruled that Hossan’s decision was “so bad 
and so wrong,” said Ramses. “Then Mahmood gave a 
decision saying to the police, ‘Don’t arrest her.’”

Bahia El-Sisi’s six children anxiously awaited 
the outcome of the appeal, fearing that, in a 
domino effect, their religious status may also 
have to change following a negative outcome.

El-Sisi remained defiant.

“I am a Christian, I will remain Christian,” she 
told Compass. “Christ in front of me will guide my steps.”

END


Christmas Postage from HolyPostage.com

<*}}}>< <http://www.holypostage.com/>Holy Postage <*}}}><
<*}}}><<http://www.halfthekingdom.org/>Half the Kingdom!<*}}}><

--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
Please note that I do not send or open attachments sent to this list. 

You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Catholics on Fire" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/Catholics-on-Fire

May the blessing of Jesus and our Blessed Mother be with you
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to