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07-23-2014, 09:05 PM

Kostawi
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مناقشة قضية مريم في الكونجرس الأمريكي الآن - أستمع

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07-23-2014, 09:09 PM

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Re: مناقشة قضية مريم في الكونجرس الأمريكي الآن - أستمع (Re: Kostawi)

    Subcommittee Hearing: The Troubling Case of Meriam Ibrahim

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    Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations | 2172 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 | Jul 23, 2014 2:00pm to 5:00pm
    Chairman Smith on the hearing: “Meriam Ibrahim Ishag has been imprisoned in Sudan in fear of execution, chained during the late stages of her pregnancy, forced to give birth in prison, released from prison and re-arrested on flimsy charges. This all is the result of her being Christian in a country in which the ruling authorities refuse to recognize the right of people to choose their own religion. Our hearing will examine this troubling violation of a basic human right.”

    Witnesses
    Zuhdi Jasser, M.D.
    Commissioner
    United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
    [full text of statement]
    [truth in testimony form]

    The Honorable Tony Perkins
    President
    Family Research Council
    [full text of statement]
    [truth in testimony form]

    The Honorable Grover Joseph Rees
    (Former General Counsel, U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service)
    [full text of statement]
    [truth in testimony form]

    Mr. Omer Ismail
    Senior Policy Advisor
    Enough Project
    [full text of statement]
    [truth in testimony form]
                  

07-23-2014, 09:22 PM

Kostawi
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Re: مناقشة قضية مريم في الكونجرس الأمريكي الآن - أستمع (Re: Kostawi)



    U. S. House of Representatives
    Committee on Foreign Affairs
    Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and
    International Organizations
    Christopher H. Smith (R
    -
    NJ), Chairman
    Testimony
    on The Troubling Case of Ma
    riam Ibrahim
    Omer G. Ismail
    Senior Policy Advisor, The Enough Project
    Wednesday, July 23, 2014

    aTen years ago yesterday, the United States Congress determined that the violence that plagued the Darfur region of Sudan is a genocide perpetrated by the country’s own government. The brutal Janjaweed militia recruited, armed and financed by the government of Sudan rode through the villages terrorizing civilians, raping women, burning homes and markets and destroying the livelihood of a great number of communities. That same tyrannical government is the government that is persecuting Mariam Ibrahim and sentenced her to death by hanging because of her religious convictions. Across the country, the government of Sudan is the main perpetrator and culprit in the violence visited on millions of Sudanese who this government considers enemies for no other reason than being different than the image it sponsors. This government flaunts a brand of Islam and promotes a racial identity that is exclusive and divisive and is met with wide rejection and resistance among the majority of the Sudanese people.
    According to credible reports, Mariam Ibrahim was born to a Muslim father and a Christian mother, and she chose to be a Christian. In any democratic society that respects human rights, Mariam would not be considered a criminal because she would be granted the right to choose her own religion. The government of Sudan, however, not only ignores its citizens’ human rights, it disrespects its own constitution and the laws drawn from it. According to the Sudanese Interim National Constitution of 2005, “every person shall have the right to the freedom of religious creed and worship.” In spite of this, the practice of the government of Sudan is all but adhering to its contract with the Sudanese people.
    Shortly after the secession of South Sudan from the mother country became inevitable, President Bashir declared in Al-Gadarif in eastern Sudan in 2010 that Sudan would become a country “with no racial or religious diversity.” Successive events that took place thereafter proved that his statement was not a slip of the tongue but a government policy that spares no one that opposes it. The issue of racial diversity was dealt with by continuing the raging wars in the periphery that, in addition to Darfur, witnessed unprecedented violence in the Nuba Mountains and South Blue Nile in addition to callously dealing with dissent in the urban centers by killing students in cold blood and committing widely practiced rape and torture. The
    violence has led to hundreds of thousands displaced in addition to refugees that
    have fled to the neighboring countries, including the restive South Sudan. Food is
    used as a weapon of war, and the fate of close to a million Muslims, Christians and
    practitioners of indigenous religions and other faiths is in jeopardy.
    The genocidal regime in Khartoum was not satisfied with the social engineering that
    it ushered in to distort the ethnic composition of the country, but it coupled that
    with a no less lethal policy of religious intolerance. In April of 2012, an old church in
    the outskirts of Khartoum was burned down to the ground by a mob of supporters
    of an Islamic cleric, who is a member of the government appointed Islamic Ulama
    Council. In addition, many Sudanese Christians complain about discrimination in
    getting jobs or in the workplace, when they are employed, in addition to a general
    atmosphere of intimidation and intolerance. In academia, staunch fundamentalists
    were appointed to the faculty of the universities and devised syllabi to indoctrinate
    the students and they banned all opposing activities in the schools. Furthermore, the
    State of Khartoum issued a decree banning all building permits for new churches
    and Christian schools claiming that the capacity of the existing churches and schools
    is more than enough to serve the Christian minority of 3% of the population. This
    figure was not supported by a census or any credible statistics.
    In the areas of the Nuba Mountains and South Blue Nile, mosques, as well as
    churches and the limited number of hospitals, are subject to indiscriminate bombing
    that is meant to scare civilians and drive them into the horrors of displacement. The
    government authorities and the security apparatus are used to harass peoples of
    different faiths other than Islam through intimidation and terror. The case of
    Mariam Ibrahim has backfired by making citizens more aware of the extent of the
    callus behavior that their government is willing to reach in order to achieve its
    objective of remaining in power at any cost. Her case is also serving as a wake-up
    call to all peace-loving nations that this regime should be dealt with in a manner that
    will force it to alter its behavior.
    In conclusion, I respectfully ask this honorable institution, which represents the
    American people, to support the moderate Sudanese opposition that is working
    diligently for democratization and the respect for human rights. The Sudanese
    Muslims, Christians and practitioners of other faiths deserve to live in peace among
    themselves and with other fellow human beings. History will look kindly at those
    who help them live in dignity and with the most sacred value of all, freedom.
                  

07-23-2014, 09:42 PM

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Re: مناقشة قضية مريم في الكونجرس الأمريكي الآن - أستمع (Re: Kostawi)

    Quote:
    NJ), Chairman
    Testimony
    on The Troubling Case of Ma
    riam Ibrahim
    Omer G. Ismail
    Senior Policy Advisor, The Enough Project
    Wednesday, July 23, 2014


    التحـيه للأخ العـزيز عـمـر قـمـرالدين إســماعـيل.
    شــكرا كـوســتاوى .
                  

07-24-2014, 03:16 PM

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07-24-2014, 04:00 PM

Elbagir Osman
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