— Tony Alamo Gets 175-Year Sentence
— TV 40/29 reports: “Evangelist Tony Alamo has been sentenced to 175 years in federal prison for taking underage girls across state lines for sex.”
— “Alamo was sentenced Friday in Texarkana.”
— “U.S. District Judge Harry F. Barnes listened to testimony from three of Alamo’s victims before giving Alamo the maximum time allowed by federal guidelines. He told Alamo that he will one day face ‘a greater judge,’ and said ‘may (God) have mercy on your soul.’ ”
Arkansas Report: “Child Rapist and Anti-Catholic Cult Boss Gets 175 Years” — Tony Alamo
Month: November 2009
Communist China: Beijing Continues Relentless Crackdown on Shouwang Church
Communist China: China protesters plead for help from Obama
— China protesters plead for help from Obama
BEIJING — A group of protesters pleaded for help Tuesday from President Barack Obama before his visit to China next week, saying anyone seen as a troublemaker is often treated harshly before major events in the capital.
Chinese authorities regularly crack down on dissidents before politically sensitive anniversaries or visits from foreign dignitaries, but the protesters said ordinary people get caught up in the sweeps.
“We are here because Obama is the president of a free and democratic country, he is coming to China, therefore the Chinese government will put pressure on us, the same way it happens on special dates,” said Yang Qiuyu, a housing rights activist who was among the 30 people protesting in a central Beijing park.
The protesters want Obama to ask his Chinese hosts why such crackdowns must occur.
The protesters had come to Beijing with housing complaints — demolished homes, for example — but were drawn into demanding human rights after getting what they said was unfair treatment from authorities.
One woman flashed a “V for victory” sign at an Associated Press Television News camera and opened her black jacket to reveal a white shirt with the handwritten phrase “I want human rights.” Police quickly took her away.
“We are being detained illegally or being put under house arrest, our freedom is limited,” Yang said.
Police arrived shortly after the protest started and took a number of people away.
“Why you detaining me? Do you have a formal accusation? I am being kidnapped!” Yang said as he was pushed into a police van.
Police asked the other protesters to leave the park.
Yang could not be reached Tuesday evening because his mobile phone was off. “It’s been 8 hours since he was taken away,” his wife, Wang Yuqin, said in a phone interview. She said she was at the police station and was not allowed to see her husband.
Other appeals are emerging before Obama’s arrival Sunday, including a letter by the China Support Network, a U.S.-based rights organization, which wants Obama to help secure the release of several jailed lawyers and scholars.
Egypt: Christian Coptic Blogger in Egypt Threatens Hunger Strike
Compass Direct News reports:
Coptic Blogger in Egypt Threatens Hunger Strike
Authorities deny Christian’s application for release.
ISTANBUL, November 9 (CDN) — A Coptic Christian blogger in Egypt held in prison for more than a year without charge said today he will go on a hunger strike unless authorities grant his next application for release.
Hani Nazeer, a 28-year-old high school social worker from Qena, Egypt and author of the blog “Karz El Hob,” received word today that his latest application for release, sent to the Ministry of the Interior a week ago, was denied. His attorneys said they would re-apply for his release tomorrow.
The interior ministry did not “supply the grounds for refusal” according to Rawda Ahamad, Nazeer’s lead defense attorney.
“He has no charges against him,” Ahamad said. “He is not a criminal. He must be released immediately. He’s an innocent man – anyone exposed to this severe injustice would do the same.”
On Oct. 3, 2008, Nazeer was arrested by Egypt’s State Security Investigations (SSI) and sent to Burj Al-Arab prison. Although police never charged him with any crime, Nazeer has been detained for more than a year under Egypt’s administrative imprisonment law.
Nazeer ran afoul of SSI officers a few days before his arrest when a group of local teenagers visited his website and clicked on a link to an online copy of “Azazil’s Goat in Mecca,” a novel written under the pseudonym “Father Utah.” The book is a response to “Azazil,” a novel by Yusuf Zidane, critical of Christianity.
Insulting religion is illegal in Egypt, but the law is enforced unequally. Zidane’s critique of Christianity garnered him fame and awards throughout the Arab world. Nazeer’s website link cost him his freedom, despite the fact that police have never publicly produced any evidence linking Nazeer to Utah’s work. After Nazeer was arrested, posts continued on Utah’s website.
Nazeer has reported to his attorneys that he has been placed in prison with felons, some of them violent. He also claims that prison authorities have pressured him to convert to Islam.
Gamel Eid, executive director of the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, the group representing Nazeer, stood by his client’s accusations, saying police have urged inmates to suggest to Nazeer that officers would work to free him if he were to convert to Islam.
Nazeer’s situation is complicated by the fact that his writings upset both Islamic authorities and the hierarchy of the Coptic Orthodox Church. On one hand, he criticized the increasing Islamization of Egyptian civil society. On the other, he lamented the political involvement of the Coptic Orthodox Church. In one post, Nazeer wrote that a gathering of activists at a Coptic church was inappropriate because churches were meant to be venues for prayer, not for politics.
According to Eid, Nazeer was arrested with the complicity of leaders in the Coptic Orthodox Church. In October of 2008, police detained Nazeer’s relatives at a police station and threatened to hold them until he came out of hiding. Nazeer turned himself into the police station on the advice of Bishop Kirollos of Nag Hammadi, Nazeer reported to his attorneys. Kirollos assured Nazeer he would be detained no more than four days and then be released.
Kirollos had denounced Nazeer to security, Nazeer told his attorneys.
All attempts to reach Kirollos about his alleged involvement in Nazeer’s arrest were unsuccessful. Several attempts to reach Bishop Anba Yoannes, authorized to speak about the case on behalf of the Coptic Orthodox Church’s Pope Shenouda III, were also unsuccessful. Egypt’s SSI, a political police force run by the Interior minister, routinely declines to comment on cases.
This week’s application will be sent to a court within the Ministry of the Interior. But under the emergency law, police officials have the power to ignore court orders. When local police execute a court order to release prisoners held under Egypt’s emergency law, security police commonly re-arrest them minutes later.
The law, enacted after the 1981 assassination of President Anwar Sadat, allows authorities to hold people without charge. Eid estimated that there are approximately 14,000 people imprisoned under this law. In 2005, while running for re-election, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak promised to replace the contested law. But in May of 2008, the Egyptian government extended the law for two more years.
Mamdouh Nakhla, an attorney and civil rights activist in Egypt, said oppression of Coptic Christians is common and that many police officers in Egypt are the “agents of persecution.” At best, he said, they are complicit in acts of persecution. At worst, he added, police collude with others hostile to Christianity.
“They give green lights to Islamists, and protect them, and give them the feeling that they are immune from prosecution,” he said.
Iran/UK: Oxford’s tribute to student Neda Soltan denounced by Iran
Canada: Yusef Salam Al Mezel Sentenced to 1 Year for “Honor Crime” Threats Against Daughter Eman Al Mezel — Father Believed Daughter “Dishonored her Muslim Beliefs”
— Ottawa Citizen Reports “Union boss jailed in ‘‘honour’ crime”
— “The head of Ottawa’s taxi union has been sentenced to 12 months in jail for threatening his daughter with an honour crime if she did not obey his wishes.”
— “Ontario Superior Court Justice Lynn Ratushny said the sentence was the minimum penalty that Yusef Al Mezel could serve to address the ‘strong need’ for denunciation and general deterrence after he implied that the actions of his 23-year-old daughter would be met with violence because she had shamed and dishonoured her family.”
— ” ‘They invoke a seriously dangerous belief system that can and has led to violence against women,’ said Ratushny.”
— ” ‘Mr. Al Mezel has threatened his daughter with serious violence and has caused her to fear for her safety in the name of honour. He has committed the crime of harassment against her in the name of honour,’ she said.”
— “The incident occurred after an argument over Eman Al Mezel’s volunteer work. Eman Al Mezel said she moved out of the home after her father arranged for her to marry a 24-year-old Syrian man.”
— Yusef Salam Al Mazel “also wrote of ‘the Sharaf of the family,’ which Eman Al Mezel later explained to police was the belief that she had shamed and dishonoured her family because she had run away from home and shed her hijab and Muslim beliefs.”
— Canadian National Post report: “Taxi union boss jailed for threat of honour crime”
— Ottawa Sun Reports: “Taxi boss jailed for threats against daughter”
— “The city’s taxi union boss was handed a year in jail Tuesday for what a judge deemed an ‘honour crime.’
— “Yusef Salam Al Mezel, 44, had pleaded guilty to criminally harassing his 23-year-old daughter, Eman, over three weeks in July 2007.”
— ” ‘Mr. Al Mezel has threatened his daughter with serious violence and has caused her to fear for her safety in the name of honour,’ Judge Lynn Ratushny wrote. ‘He has committed the crime of harassment against her in the name of honour.’ ”
— “Al Mezel admitted to pushing his daughter, threatening to break her legs and kill her and smashing her computer. When she fled marriage to a Syrian man for a $9,000 dowry, he stalked her to a shelter and a friend’s home.”
— “He sent her e-mails threatening her uncles and cousins would go ‘crazy’ over the family’s honour and to come home before someone got hurt.”
— “Police spirited the young woman — and the family sheltering her — out of Ottawa.”
— August 14, 2009: Canada: Prosecution wants father jailed for “honor crime” threats against daughter
— Ottawa Citizen: ” ‘When she wouldn’t bend to his will … he raised the spectre of violence in the name of honour to scare her into complying with his wishes,’ said Cavanagh, who urged Ontario Superior Court Justice Lynn Ratushny to sentence the 44-year-old president of the Canadian Autoworkers Local 1688 to 18 to 24 months behind bars.”
“White Nationalist” Web Site Condemns R.E.A.L. Protests of VDARE
The “white nationalist” web site “Occidental Dissent,” which has been promoted by NYC’s self-described “racialist” Lawrence Auster, has condemned R.E.A.L.’s protests of VDARE speakers at the October 31, 2009 H L Mencken Club conference in the Baltimore suburb of Lithicum, Maryland.
We are not surprised that “white nationalists” disapprove of our protests against the “white nationalist hate group” VDARE and VDARE’s repeated promotion of “white nationalist” and racist screeds.
We have also received emails and messages from VDARE supporters known to sell Nazi products, who have also been critical of our protests in challenging VDARE’s racist promotion of “white nationalism.”
We urge those who criticize us to end their hate and contempt for our universal human rights, accept our universal human rights of equality and liberty, and rejoin the brotherhood of humanity. Choose love, not hate.
Love Wins.
Uganda: “Muslim Extremists Attack Worship Service in Uganda”
— COMPASS News reports: “Muslim Extremists Attack Worship Service in Uganda”
— “Church member taking photos beaten, building damaged.”
— “About 40 Muslim extremists with machetes and clubs tried to break into a Sunday worship service outside Uganda’s capital city of Kampala on Nov. 1, leaving a member of the congregation with several injuries and damaging the church building.”
— “Eyewitnesses said the extremist mob tried to storm into World Possessor’s Church International in Namasuba at 11 a.m. as the church worshipped.”

Pakistan: Asia News Report on Pakistan Blasphemy Law
Pakistan: Asia News Report on Pakistan Blasphemy Law
— R.E.A.L. reports on blasphemy law
— See Also: Peshawar High Court to hear petition against Non-Shariah sections of Nizam -e-Adl
— “The Peshawar High Court Divisional Bench would be reviewing the petition of local government association against the non-Shariah section 7 of Nizam-e-Adl”
DC: Experts on China’s One Child Policy to Testify in Congressional Hearing
See also reports at Women’s Rights Without Frontiers
China Aid (www.ChinaAid.org) reports:
Experts on China’s One Child Policy to Testify in Congressional Hearing
November 8, 2009
WASHINGTON, D.C.–As President Obama prepares to visit China this week, concerned organizations will raise their voices against China’s One Child per Couple Policy this Tuesday, November 10, 2009:
What: An Evaluation of 30-Years of the One-Child Policy in China
Host: Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission
When: 1:00 PM-4:00 PM–Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Where: Room 2318, Rayburn HOB
Why:
“The Chinese Communist Party states that it has “prevented 400 million births” through its One Child Policy–greater than the entire population of the United States. The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission hearing this Tuesday will present new evidence that many of these births have been “prevented” through forced abortion, involuntary sterilization, and infanticide.
Because of the traditional preference for boys, sex selective abortion is practiced. Indeed, in some areas of China, 130 boys are born for every 100 girls. Because of this “gendercide, ” there are now an estimated 37 million Chinese men who will never marry, because there aren’t enough women. This gender imbalance is a powerful, driving force behind human trafficking and sexual slavery in China and the surrounding countries.
On April 22, 2009, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated that coercive family planning in China is “absolutely unacceptable.” Whether pro-life or pro-choice, no one supports forced abortion–because it is negates the power of choice. Rather, the One Child Policy causes more violence toward women and girls than any other official policy on earth.”
–Reggie Littlejohn, Womens Rights Without Frontiers.
Join Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, ChinaAid, and the following concerned expert panelists for this pivotal hearing hosted by the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission. See the Official Hearing Announcement issued November 6, 2009.
* Toy Reid, Congressional-Executive Commission on China
* Reggie Littlejohn, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers
* Annie Jing Zhang, Women’s Rights in China
* Nicholas Eberstadt, American Enterprise Institute
* Rebiya Kadeer, Uyghur-American Association
* Harry Wu, Laogai Research Foundation
* Jiang Tianyong, Beijing Global Law Firm
If you have any questions, please contact Elizabeth Hoffman at (202) 225-3599.
MEDIA OPPORTUNITY: PRESS CONFERENCE AT 12:15 PM
Meet the speakers and take advantage of photo opportunities at the Press Conference, to be held at 12:15 PM, in Room 2318, Rayburn House office building. Both events are open to the public.
