coba sering2lah baca berita2 mengenai korupsi; dan carilah koruptornya yang zalim. atu tandailah. kok senengnya malah mengalijkan fokus jadi permusuhan islam kristen !? nambah jumlah provokator ? supaya jangan bicara tentang korupsi ya ?
--- In [email protected], itemabu2 wrote: > > Islam itu emang agama bajingan, bukan? > > > http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/02/egypt-anti-christian-hostility-heats-up-amid-unrest.html > > ... > > "Anti-Christian Hostility Heats Up amid Unrest in Egypt," from Morning > Star News, February 3: > > JERUSALEM (Morning Star News) Among files on arrested converts > from Islam, kidnapped Christian girls and beaten monks piling up on > the desk of a noted lawyer in Egypt, on top is the case of two boys > about to be tried for allegedly showing contempt of Islam. > > Attorney Karam Gabriel said anti-Christian hostilities in the > restive country are getting worse as the two boys are to be tried in a > court in Beni Suef the same city where a mother and her seven > children were convicted last month for reconverting to Christianity > for showing "contempt to Islamic religion and insulting the Koran." > > The accusation against Nabil Naji Rizq and Mina Atallah > (identified in some press reports as Mina Nadi Faraj), who were 10 and > 9 years old respectively at the time of their arrest in late > September, of insulting the Koran made headlines throughout the > country after a man saw them playing in rubbish that he claimed > included pages from the Koran. Accusing them of tearing pages of > Islam's holy book a later version of the story had them allegedly > urinating on it he filed a report that led to the arrest of the two > children. They were released in early October. > > Angry protestors from Beni Suef reportedly intimidated Christian > residents of the nearby village of Ezbat Marco at that time and > prevented them from going to work. > > "They are just small children, and they don't really understand > what all the fuss is about they can't even tell the difference > between the Koran, the Bible or any other holy book," Gabriel said. > > Clearly outraged at recent cases of hostility toward Coptic > Christians in the post-Hosni Mubarak era, Gabriel said that since > Mohamed Morsi came to power last June, the Christian community is in > dire need of protection. Tensions are such that, for the moment, there > is no information on the exact date of the two boys' trial, as > authorities fear it will exacerbate hostilities in the city. > > Beni Suef became a greater flash point last month after a criminal > court sentenced Nadia Muhammad Ali and her seven children to 15 years > for re-converting to Christianity after having converted to Islam. > Leaving Islam is punishable by death in the traditional view of sharia > that most Muslim scholars uphold, and sharia is cited as a source of > law in Egypt's new constitution approved in a December referendum. > > Yusuf Zaki, head of the Coptic Alliance in Egypt, said that he was > deeply alarmed by the Beni Suef court's verdict. > > "We were sure, especially after the revolution that, our court > will respect the right of every human being to choose his or her > religion, but apparently the court is relying on the Islamic sharia, > and therefore Nadia was sentenced to 15 years in prison," he said. > > Ali had married a Muslim, Muhammad Abdel-Wahhab Mustafa, 23 years > ago in Sharqiya Province. Her family claims that he pressured her to > convert to Islam. Several years after her husband died, Ali in 2004 > decided to convert back to Christianity. Her seven children, born as > Muslims, reportedly supported her decision and joined her in > converting. > > Conversion by Muslims is prohibited under Egyptian law, however, > and so changing the religion designation on their national ID cards > was practically impossible. The prosecution claims that Ali had forged > birth certificates in order to receive new IDs for her and her > children with the help of a few officials in the Ministry of Interior. > The Egyptian newspaper Al-Masry al-Yom reported on Jan. 13 she > re-converted in order to obtain an inheritance left by her father, > which stipulated she would receive it only if she converted back to > Christianity. > > After the sentencing on Jan. 14, Ali and her children were > imprisoned, along with two clerical employees of the Ministry of > Interior who reportedly helped the family change their identity and > residence documentation. > > While cases such as that of Ali and her children have drawn > international attention, many others remain largely hidden local > affairs, Gabriel said. Coptic Christians would like to see more > pressure put on the Egyptian government to protect religious > minorities, and they expect more concrete steps from the United > States, he said.... > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: [email protected] [email protected] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [email protected] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
