Showing posts with label woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woman. Show all posts

Nov 11, 2009

New Report Details Human Trafficking in Egypt

Christian Newswire reports that Christian Solidarity International (CSI) and the Coptic Foundation for Human Rights yesterday released a pioneering report on human trafficking in Egypt. Researched in Egypt by American anti-trafficking specialist Michele Clark and Egyptian women's rights activist Nadia Ghaly, the report documents a criminal pattern involving deception, sexual violence, captivity, compulsion to convert to Islam and forced marriage. This phenomenon of violence against Egypt's Christian women corresponds to internationally recognized definitions of human trafficking. The report includes cases of underage girls, some as young as 15, who were forcibly converted, raped, and married to Muslim men. The report alleges that Egyptian authorities have tacitly allowed these human rights violations to continue due to lack of investigation and enforcement.

Oct 28, 2009

Somali Christian woman killed for refusing to wear veil


According to an October 27 report from Compass Direct, Amina Muse Ali (45) was murdered in her home in Galkayo, Puntland region, Somalia on the evening of October 19 by three masked members of Suna Waljameca, a militant Islamic group. Ali had earlier received threats from militants for not wearing a veil to show her adherence to Islam. They had reportedly been monitoring Ali for some time as they suspected her of being a Christian. Ali, a long-time believer, had been actively involved in the underground church and the Somali Christian Brothers' Organization, a movement that has been targeted several times by Muslim militants.

Pray for those mourning the loss of Amina Muse Ali. Pray for the small, suffering community of believers in Somalia. Pray that those who persecute Christians in Somalia will know Christ's love, forgiveness and blessing through the lives of believers (Romans 12:14, 21).

To learn more about God's suffering children in Somalia, click here.

Oct 13, 2009

Coptic Family Forced to Surrender Woman Rescued in Egypt

Will Morris


October 13, 2009

ISTANBUL (CDN) -- State Security Investigations (SSI) forces in Egypt arrested, abused and then extorted money from a Coptic Christian for rescuing his daughter from her Muslim husband, who was holding her against her will in Alexandria, according to sources in Egypt.

Security forces also arrested 10 people in Alexandria and tortured them in an attempt to find those involved in the rescue. Authorities are preparing to make a new wave of arrests, the sources said.

On Sept. 30, they said, the only daughter of Gamal Labib Hanna called home and asked her family to save her from her Muslim husband. How Hanna's daughter, Myrna Gamal Hanna, came to marry Mohamad Osama Hefnawy is disputed, but sources said the now-20-year-old woman was 19 and under the age of marital consent when she and Hefnawy were wed 10 months ago.

According to Egyptian civil law, a woman under the age of 21 has to have approval of her father or another male member of her family if the father is deceased. In Myrna Gamal Hanna's case, no such approval was given.

Moreover, sources said, the woman's future father-in-law was inexplicably allowed to stand in place of her father in approving the marriage, in violation of Egyptian law.

Later, sources said, Hefnawy and his father converted the young woman to Islam.

The sources said that the elder Hanna went to Hefnawy's apartment on Oct. 1 to get his daughter. En route he passed a café where he enlisted the help of Rafaat Girges Habib and at least four other men.

At the apartment, Hefnawy attacked the Copts with a metal pole but Hanna was able to retrieve his daughter, who was six months pregnant. He and his wife hid her at an undisclosed location.

After the rescue, Hefnawy and his neighbors filed a report with local police and the SSI, a powerful Interior Ministry agency accused of various human rights violations. Soon after, Hanna's brothers, one brother-in-law and his mother-in-law were rounded up, charged with abduction and detained.

According to sources in Egypt, at least one of the family members was tortured until Hanna turned himself in. Authorities also ransacked his apartment.

The sources said security forces pressured Hanna until he agreed not only to hand his daughter back to Hefnawy but also to give him several thousand dollars.

"Cases like this are very common, they happen every day," said Rasha Noor, an Egyptian human rights activistand journalist living outside of Egypt. "That's usually what happens when families try to rescue daughters from their kidnappers in most of these kinds of cases."

As part of terms forced upon Hanna, he is not allowed to see his daughter unless he meets her in a police station and is accompanied by SSI officer Essam Shawky. Additionally, phone calls to his daughter will be monitored.
"Once [a woman] becomes a Muslim, you can't get her back," Noor said.

Hanna and the members of his family were released on Oct. 2, but soon after authorities began seeking Habib. Police broke into Habib's plumbing shop and demolished it.

On Saturday (Oct. 3) they rounded up at least 10 people, most members of Habib's immediate family. Security forces tortured the men, but sources said Habib's brother, Romany, bore the brunt of the brutality. When he was released the next day, they said, his clothes and those of the others were smeared with blood.

Habib and at least four other people remain in hiding in Egypt. Sources said authorities will make a third round of arrests in an attempt to flush him out.

Oct 7, 2009

Christian woman kidnapped, believers assaulted in Egypt



Myrna Hanna
Photo from AINA
A group of Coptic Christians in Alexandria were recently assaulted and arrested by Egyptian officials following an attempted rescue of a young Christian woman kidnapped by Muslims, according to an October 5 report from Assyrian International News Agency.

Ten months ago, 19-year-old Myrna Hanna was kidnapped and forced to marry a Muslim man. On September 30, she phoned her father, Gama Labib Hanna, and pleaded with him to rescue her. Hanna, his brother-in-law and another believer, Rafat Girges Habib, then went to Myrna's apartment where they were ambushed and threatened by her father-in-law along with five other Muslims. Myrna was eventually able to leave with her father. Her father-in-law immediately filed a report with authorities and Myrna's uncles and father were promptly charged with abduction and detained. They were all reportedly physically assaulted by authorities. The Hanna family's home was broken into by police and Habib's shop was demolished. Myrna's uncles were released in order to bring her to the police station, where she was handed back to her father-in-law. Her father was released from custody on October 2. The next day, authorities arrested a number of Habib's relatives and assaulted their wives. Officials continued to make arrests until Habib turned himself over to police.

Pray that Myrna will be released from her captors. Ask God to sustain her and give her an added measure of strength, as she is six months pregnant. Post a prayer for Myrna and the Christians involved in this case on our Persecuted Church Prayer Wall.

To learn more about the opposition of Christians in Egypt, visit the Egypt Country Report.

Oct 5, 2009

PAKISTAN - Woman encouraged in Prison

On Sept. 16 The Voice of the Martyrs contacts inPakistan reported 20-year-old Sandul Bibi, imprisoned for 11 months without a trial, still has a strong faith and is encouraged by reading the Bible and her copy ofTortured for Christ.

Oct 2, 2009

Iran: Imprisoned Christian Women Seriously Ill

Voice of the Martyrs reports that two female converts held in Evin Prison continue to suffer declining health. Maryam Rustampoor, 27, and Marzieh Amirizadeh, 30, have been imprisoned for more than six months and suffer from sore throats, irregular painful stomach aches and intense headaches. "Both have lost much weight during their ordeal, because of their sicknesses and lack of nutrition," officials from Elam Ministries said. "Marzieh's tooth infection is only being treated by painkillers." Officials added that if the tooth infection spreads Marzieh's health status could become critical. Maryam and Marzieh are being held in Evin prison, a notoriously harsh institution. The prison is overcrowded, has limited medical facilities, and many prisoners are reportedly sick, causing a high risk for spreading viruses. The women have refused to recant their faith in court.