Nigeria: Groups demand Sharia implementation and prominence

Nigeria Compass: “Nigeria: Constitution review: Electoral reform, ‘Sharia’, federalism, others top agenda”
— Nigeria Compass Report:
“At the North-East zonal hearing held in Gombe, the need for a full implementation of Sharia took the centre stage.”
— “Many Muslim students and youths trooped to the main auditorium of the Gombe State University, venue of the hearing, and openly protested over why Sharia be ignored in the country’s constitution.”
— “Appearing under the aegis of various organisations, they insisted that Sharia legal system should be given prominence and chance to be implemented in its entirety in the proposed constitution.”

Florida: Retrial for accused neo-Nazi killer — Nazi John Ditullio accused of killing woman over racial relations

Florida: Retrial for accused neo-Nazi killer — Nazi John Ditullio accused of killing woman
— UPI:
“Prosecutors say Ditullio was trying to impress leaders of the American Nazis when he allegedly put on a gas mask, broke into the mobile home of neighbor Patricia Wells after midnight and knifed Wells in the face because he thought she was friendly with a black man. Ditullio then allegedly killed King, Tampa Bay Online said.”
July 21, 2009: Judge stays on case despite receiving racially charged letter

Nazi John Ditullio -- Accused of Murdering Black Man to Impress American Nazi Party (Pasco County Sheriff's Office)
Nazi John Ditullio -- Accused of Murdering Black Man to Impress American Nazi Party (Pasco County Sheriff's Office)

Congo: Report: UN-backed Congo troops killing civilians — women, children, elderly killed

Congo: Report: UN-backed Congo troops killing civilians
— AP: “Soldiers being fed and supplied with ammunition by the United Nations have killed civilians, gang-raped girls and cut the heads off some young men, human rights and international aid groups said.”
— “Most of the victims were women, children and the elderly, she said.”

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Egypt: Bloomberg News Reports on Bias, Oppression of Christian Copts — OIC “too busy” to respond to Bloomberg News questions

Bloomberg News reports – “Letter from Egypt: Complaints of Bias Can Go Both Ways in Egypt – by Daniel Williams”
Egypt Forces Copts to Hide as Muslims Hit Swiss Minaret Ban
— “On a side street in the far northeast Cairo suburb of Ain Shams, the door of a five-story former underwear factory is padlocked.”
— “This is, or was supposed to be, the St. Mary and Anba Abraam Coptic Christian Church. The police closed it Nov. 24, 2008, when Muslims rioted against its consecration. Since then local Copts have had to commute to distant churches or worship in hiding at one another’s homes.”
— “While Muslim leaders criticized the Nov. 29 vote in Switzerland that banned construction of minarets, the distinctive spires on mosques that are used for the call to prayer, they don’t support Christians who want to build churches in some Islamic countries. Restrictions in Egypt have exacerbated sectarian violence and discrimination, say Copts, a 2,000-year-old denomination that comprises about 10 percent of the population.”
— “The day after the Swiss vote, Ali Gomaa, one of Egypt’s top Muslim clerics, called the decision ‘an attempt to insult the feelings of the Muslim community in and outside of Switzerland.’ ”
— “Copts quickly said that neither he nor any other Islamic leader mentioned the Christian situation in Egypt.”
— ” ‘Without the merest attempt to put our house in order, are we in any position to taunt others to put theirs?’ Youssef Sidhom, editor in chief of the Cairo-based Egyptian Coptic weekly newspaper El-Watani, said by telephone. ‘They should be ashamed.’ ”
— “The contrast between criticism of the Swiss and silence about local parallels isn’t limited to Egypt. Censure of Switzerland, where about 5 percent of the population is Muslim, was widespread in Islamic countries where Christians face restrictions on practicing their faith.”
— ” ‘The decision of the Swiss people stood to be interpreted as xenophobic, prejudiced, discriminative and against the universal human rights values,’ said the Organization of the Islamic Conference in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, which represents 57 Muslim-majority nations.”
— “Members include Saudi Arabia, where non-Muslims are arrested for worshiping privately; Maldives, the Indian Ocean atoll where citizenship is reserved for Muslims; Libya, which limits churches to one per denomination in cities; and Iran, where conversion from Islam is punished by death, according to a 2009 U.S. State Department report on religious freedom.”
— ” ‘The Copts are a minority. Why do they need more churches?’ Harbi Muhammed Ali, a cafe owner in Ain Shams, said in an interview. ‘There are other churches around. If you have one car, do you need two?’ ”
— “As for Switzerland, ‘the West is always preaching human rights,” he said. “It’s their problem.’ ”
— “Requests for interviews with officials of the government and at the state-controlled Al-Azhar University in Cairo, the country’s largest institution of Islamic learning, went unanswered.”
— “And requests for interviews at the Islamic conference’s Geneva office, which issued the criticism of the Swiss ban, were rejected because officials were too busy, said a person who answered the telephone there.”
— “In Egypt, local officials oversee permits for church construction and renovation, which must receive endorsement from Muslims in the neighborhood and final approval from President Hosni Mubarak.”
— ” ‘Church and human rights leaders complain that many local officials intentionally delay the permit process,’ the U.S. State Department report said. ‘As a result, congregations have experienced lengthy delays, years in many cases, while waiting for new building permits.’ ”
— “Ain Shams is a sprawling district of narrow lanes and multistory housing with a majority Muslim population. The rioting there began after Copts renovated the factory and said Mass, Muslim and Christian residents said. Rioters carried a banner that read ‘No to the church,’ chanted ‘There is no god but God’ and threw stones at the police who kept them at bay.”
— “Today, only a wrought-iron cross design on the locked front door marks the place as a church.”
— “Just down the street, Muslim residents constructed a lime green Mosque of Light at the same time that the Copts were modifying their building.”
— ” ‘Of course, they closed us down, but the mosque is open,’ said Hossama Sedik, 30, a Coptic day laborer.”
— “There are about 40 Coptic churches in Egyptian cities and scores more in towns and villages, especially in southern Egypt, along with even larger numbers of clandestine prayer houses, said Bishop Thomas, a Coptic priest who operates a retreat outside Cairo.”
— “In October, Muslims hurled stones at Christian workers in Al-Badraman, a village south of the city, because they were going to raise the steeple and add a bell at a church, according to press reports. In 2007, riots erupted in Behma, another southern village, after word spread that Copts were going to build a church without a permit. About 27 Christian-owned houses and shops were torched.”
— “Parallel to these incidents are clashes over such issues as conversion and alleged harassment of Muslim girls by Copts, and Coptic girls by Muslims. ‘It’s a challenge to hold onto the concept of love and peace,’ said Thomas, 52.”
— “After he founded his retreat 10 years ago, Muslims set up four small mosques, complete with minarets, just outside the four corners of the rectangular enclosure. ‘They make a point that if we are here, the Muslims must be, too,’ he said.”
— “Even so, he joined Muslims in denouncing the Swiss ban. ‘If I want freedom to build in Egypt, I must also want it in Switzerland,’ he said.”

R.E.A.L Reports on Copts

AINA: "A video posted by Free Copts shows the Abou Shusha fires."
AINA: "A video posted by Free Copts shows the Abou Shusha fires."

Slavery in Pakistan: “Girl sold in open auction”

Pakistan: “Girl sold in open auction”
— The Nation reports
– “no one condemned” the open slavery sale:
— “A 20-year-old girl was auctioned at village Badani Bhutto of Taluka Kashmore in consideration of Rs2,70,000 on Saturday.”
— “Azizan, daughter of late Allah Bux Bhutto, was divorced on the allegation of Karo-kari some time back. She is stated to be mother of two children and was residing with her brother who held the open auction for her ‘sale’ at village Badani Bhutto.”
— “A large number of villagers showed interest in the auction that started with Rs50,000 and ended at Rs270,000. Bilawal Bhutto, 50, of the same village purchased her for the said amount. Initially he paid Rs210,000 for the girl.”
— “Maulana Azizullah Bhutto performed their nikah later.
— “It is irony of the situation that no one condemned the inhuman act. The groom will take the bride to his house after paying the rest of the amount. The auction money was distributed equally among all the brothers of the girl.”

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