Florida Governor’s Office Replies on Rifqa Bary Case

Florida Governor’s Office Replies on Rifqa Bary Case

—–Original Message—–
From: Governor Charlie Crist <Charlie.Crist@eog.myflorida.com>
Sent: Aug 21, 2009 1:41 PM
Subject: Thank you for contacting Governor Charlie Crist

Thank you for contacting Governor Charlie Crist and sharing your concerns about Ms. Fathima (Rifqa) Bary.   The Governor asked that I respond on his behalf.

Governor Crist is committed to protecting Ms. Bary’s health, safety and welfare. Governor Crist directed the Secretary of the Department of Children and Families, George Sheldon, to petition the court for placement in shelter and custody under the Florida Department of Children and Family Services (Department).  As a result, the court placed Ms. Bary in protective custody and she has been placed in a licensed foster care home under the supervision of the Department.

The Secretary of the Department of Children and Family Services and the Governor’s General Counsel will be at today’s court hearing.  Please be assured Governor Crist will make a decision that is in the best interests of and ensures the continued health, safety and welfare of Ms. Rifqa Bary.

Thank you again for taking the time to contact Governor Crist.

Sincerely,

Warren Davis
Office of Citizen Services

Pakistan Christian Post: “Honor killing of 40 women in month of May, 2009, in Sindh”

Pakistan Christian Post: “Honor killing of 40 women in month of May, 2009, in Sindh”
— Pakistan Christian Post reports:
— “Hyderabad: August 20, 2009. (PCP report) Mr. Abbas Kassar, Coordinator of Peace and Human Rights Trust, Sindh, have issued an alarming reports on situation of women in Sindh, province of Pakistan. The report says that in month of May 2009, in Sindh province, 40 women were killed under honor killing, 20 women were gang raped, 43 women were kidnapped and 3 women were buried without coffin. The report elaborates that 175 men were also killed including killed in honor. The PHRT is a London based human right orgnization have chapters in Pakistan to watch human right situation.”
— “Mr. Kassar, a senior journalist and Coordinator of PHRT term this report “The human rights situation in Sindh is very alarming. Peace and Human Rights Trust has made a report for the month of May while reports of June and July is also ready to release”
— “This is meant to open the eyes of rulers that they have failed to protect human rights of people especially of women.”
— “The Peace and human rights trust is non-governmental and non-political organization with its head office in London where its chairman former prisoner of conscience Mr Mukhtar Rana lives. He is also former speaker of Amnesty International. PHRT strives holding dignity and respect for human rights which campaign internationally recognized human rights to be respected and protected anywhere. PHRT work to prevent and stop abuses of human rights including rights of women, children and downtrodden people and demand justice for those whose rights have been violated. PHRT, in its 4 years campaign, has also liberated around 2500 bonded peasants from the private prisons of landlords in Pakistan. We believe that there are around 1.7 million bonded peasants in Sindh alone. We are working for rehabilitation of liberated bonded peasants numbering around 27000 living in 7 Hari camps around Hyderabad city.”
— “Peace and Human Rights Trust, Sindh Chapter has issued report on human rights situation for the month of May 2009. According to report, 215 persons including 40 women were killed under honor killing in the province in May 2009. 20 women/girls were gang raped, noses of 2 women were chopped off, 3 were burnt with acid throwing and head hair of 3 were shaved.3 slain women were burnt without coffins.”
— “Despite passage of Women Protection Bill by parliament, state took no step to provide protection to women and they continued to be killed, raped, humiliated and meted out inhuman treatment and degraded. Despite obligation of Pakistan under CEDAW state failed to prevent violation against women rather it is met with government silence and apathy.”

Florida: Human Rights Group Calls for Florida Social Services Not to Return Christian Girl (Rifqa Bary) to Ohio

ICC Calls On Florida Social Services (DCF) to Not Return Christian Girl to Ohio — Rifqa Barry
ICC reports: “May Face Honor Killing If Returned”

Rifqa Bary, 17 - reports say she is threatened with death by her family in Ohio for converting from Islam to Christianity
Rifqa Bary, 17 - reports say she is threatened with death by her family in Ohio for converting from Islam to Christianity

— “International Christian Concern (ICC) is calling upon officials in Florida to retain custody of a Rifqa Barry, a Christian girl who has alleged that her fundamentalist Muslim Father in Ohio threatened to kill her upon finding out about her conversion to Christianity. Rifqa faces a jurisdictional hearing Friday at 3:15 pm from Florida’s Department of Children and Family (DCF) to decide if she should be sent back to Ohio Social Services or her parents. ICC has extensive experience with fundamentalist Islam and is warning Florida officials that they must take these allegations seriously.”

“While most Americans cannot fathom how a father could kill his daughter over her religious choices, this is a common practice among fundamentalist Muslims overseas who follow Quran and Hadith injunctions against apostasy. Parents murder their own children if they feel dishonored by any number of acts, especially when it comes to apostasy. Honor killings have even happened here in the United States. On January 1, 2008, a Muslim father killed his own daughters in Irving, Texas in an honor killing (link). On January 26, 2009, Chaudry Rashid, a Pakistani born Muslim, killed his own daughter in Georgia because she wanted to leave a marriage arranged by her family. According to estimates by the United Nations Population Fund, there may be up to 5,000 female victims of honor killings annually.”

“Rifqa and her family came to the United States from Sri Lanka eight years ago. Four years ago she converted to Christianity. She kept her faith hidden until officials from her father’s mosque, the Noor Islamic Cultural Center, confronted her father with the fact that his daughter was an apostate from Islam. Following pressure from the Islamic community, her father became increasingly agitated. Rifqa told WFTV that her father took her laptop ‘and waved it in the air and he was about to beat me with it, and he said, ‘If you have this Jesus in your heart, you’re dead to me. You’re not my daughter.’ And I refused to speak but he said, ‘I will kill you. Tell me the truth.’ In these words, bad words, cuss words. So I knew that I had to get away.'”

“There are several reasons ICC has concerns over this case besides Rifqa’s allegations.”

“- Sgt. Jerry Cupp, the police officer from Columbus that did the investigation into Rifqa’s case gave a statement to the press saying Mohamed Bary (Rifqa’s father) ‘comes across to me as a loving, caring, worried father about the whereabouts and the health of his daughter.’  An ICC source that spoke directly with Sgt. Cupp says that Sgt. Cupp reported to him that he had spoken with 20 different people who warned him that Rifqa’s life was in danger.”

“- Florida’s DCF has a long history of incompetence, including turning back children to parents who end up killing the child under investigation.”

“- According to ICC sources, Rifqa, upon leaving home, left a note explaining her decision to run away was because she would never be forced to go back to Islam.”

“- It is ICC’s understanding that Rifqa’s friends urged her to go to her school counselor to report parental abuse after she repeatedly came to school with bruises. ICC sources said there had been a culture and history of violence in the family.”

“- Statements have been made by those connected with the family that Rifqa was brainwashed and kidnapped. Kidnap victims don’t typically get on a bus alone and ride across country.”

“- The Noor Islamic Cultural Center in Columbus where her father attends is known for having ties to radical Islam.”

“- Taqiyya (pronounced tak-e-ya): is the Muslim practice of disinformation, deception and keeping one’s convictions secret. Taqiyya is widely practiced by Islamists like those connected with the Noor Islamic Cultural Center. Statements from those connected with Noor or groups like CAIR in regards to an inflammatory case like this need to be evaluated carefully.”

“Jeff King, ICC’s President, says, ‘We are extremely concerned about Rifqa. As of today, DCF has not filed any petition to keep Rifqa in Florida. This lack of a petition seems to indicate that DCF intends to turn her over to either her parents or Ohio officials. DCF has a long history of making the wrong decision in child endangerment cases. In fact, in some cases DCF has returned children to their parents who ended up killing the child. Will this happen again? Based on our extensive international experience with fundamentalist Islam, we strongly believe that Rifqa’s life will be in danger if FDCF decides to send her back to Ohio. We call upon authorities in Florida to retain custody of Rifqa.'”

“Please contact officials in Florida and express your concern for the life and safety of Rifqa.”

Here is the contact information for the officials in Florida:

Governor Charlie Crist’s office:

Phone: (850) 488-4441, (850) 488-7146
Fax: (850) 487-0801
Email: Charlie.Crist@MyFlorida.com

Florida Department of Children and Family:
George H. Sheldon, Secretary
1317 Winewood Blvd.
Building 1, Room 202
Tallahassee, Florida

Phone: (850) 487-1111
Fax: (850) 922-2993

Other Reports:

Court Expected to Send Runaway Teen Home Despite Muslim Honor Killing Fears — Rifqa Bary

Florida: Ohio Girl Says Family Threatens to Kill Her for Converting from Islam to Christianity

YouTube Video Interview

“Egypt – Two Copts Imprisoned after Reporting Attack”

Compass Direct News reports “Egypt – Two Copts Imprisoned after Reporting Attack”
— “Two Coptic Christians in Egypt have been arrested and are being held without charge after reporting to police they had been beaten by a mob, an attorney for the men said yesterday. On the evening of July 31, Reda Hnein, 35, his brother Nagi Hnein Fawzi, 27, and their uncle Youssef Fawzi Iskandar, 58, all Coptic farmers, were leading a cow down a road in the village of Al-Fashn when two Muslim men riding a motorbike crashed into the cow. An argument ensued, and a mob of about 10 other Muslim men joined into the disagreement and began beating the Copts with sticks, said attorney Ihab Ramzi. Reda Hnein and Iskandar received minor injuries. Fawzi, however, suffered a fractured skull and lacerations on his scalp. He was taken to Minya University Hospital, where he regained consciousness earlier this week but remains hospitalized. On the day of the incident, Hnein and Iskandar went to police to file a complaint. They were told to return the next day to file a report with an investigating attorney. But after they gave their report the next day, local police arrested the two men on orders of Egypt’s State Security Investigations. A cousin said she is ‘boiling’ with anger. ‘How can the police turn an innocent victim into a criminal?’ she said. ‘How can they treat a victim like a criminal?'”

Bishop pleads for captive female converts to Christianity in Iran

Bishop pleads for captive female converts in Iran
The London Times reports: “The case of two of them, Maryam Rustampoor, 27, and Marzieh Amirizadeh, 30, also suffering in Evin prison, has been taken up by the Bishop of Rochester, Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, who steps down soon as a diocesan to concentrate on helping persecuted Christians around the world.”
— “Dr Nazir-Ali told me: ‘Maryam and Marzieh are being held simply because they have changed their belief. The UN Declaration on Human Rights says people everywhere should be free to do this and the Iranian Constitution guarantees freedom of religion. I appeal to the Iranian President to have mercy and to release these two young women forthwith so that they can receive the medical treatment which they so desperately need.'”

Florida: Human Rights Group Urges You to Contact Florida Governor, Florida Dept of Children and Family on Rifqa Bary Case

International Christian Concern (ICC) urges you to contact Florida Governor Crist and the Florida Department of Children and Family on the Rifqa Bary case:

Governor Charlie Crist’s office:
Phone: (850) 488-4441, (850) 488-7146
Fax: (850) 487-0801
Email: Charlie.Crist@MyFlorida.com

Florida Department of Children and Family:
George H. Sheldon, Secretary
1317 Winewood Blvd.
Building 1, Room 202
Tallahassee, Florida

Phone: (850) 487-1111
Fax: (850) 922-2993

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To: Charlie.Crist@MyFlorida.com

Subject: Florida Governor Crist: Act to Protect Rifqa Bary

Florida Governor Crist,

I am writing this email to ensure that Rifqa Bary, a convert from Islam to Christianity, remains in Florida, where she is safe from reported threats by her parents to take violent action against because of her religious beliefs. Rifqa Bary and other women in the United States and around the world face the threat of religious extremist “honor killings” and violence due to those who would deny religious freedom in their families, as has been reported in this case. The international human rights group, International Christian Concern (ICC), has stated that Rifqa Bary is at risk of violence based on their investigation and interviews with people linked to this case. ICC believes that Rifqa Bary is at risk of violence should she be transported to Ohio, where her parents live. Please ensure that no such eventuality occurs and do not grant jurisdiction to Ohio to hear her case.

Please note that the international human rights group, International Christian Concern (ICC), has reported on this and provides details as to why Rifqa Bary is at risk.

Their report is provided below.

For more information, also see:
http://www.persecution.org/suffering/newssummpopup.php?newscode=10699

Freedom of religion is a fundamental right for all Americans – of every age, ethnic background, and national origin.

We urge you to act to protect this young woman’s safety and her inalienable human rights of freedom.

Regards,

Jeffrey Imm
Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)
Web: https://www.realcourage.org

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ICC Calls On Florida Social Services (DCF) to Not Return Christian Girl to Ohio — Rifqa Bary
ICC reports: “May Face Honor Killing If Returned”
— “International Christian Concern (ICC) is calling upon officials in Florida to retain custody of a Rifqa Bary, a Christian girl who has alleged that her fundamentalist Muslim Father in Ohio threatened to kill her upon finding out about her conversion to Christianity. Rifqa faces a jurisdictional hearing Friday at 3:15 pm from Florida’s Department of Children and Family (DCF) to decide if she should be sent back to Ohio Social Services or her parents. ICC has extensive experience with fundamentalist Islam and is warning Florida officials that they must take these allegations seriously.”

“While most Americans cannot fathom how a father could kill his daughter over her religious choices, this is a common practice among fundamentalist Muslims overseas who follow Quran and Hadith injunctions against apostasy. Parents murder their own children if they feel dishonored by any number of acts, especially when it comes to apostasy. Honor killings have even happened here in the United States. On January 1, 2008, a Muslim father killed his own daughters in Irving, Texas in an honor killing (link). On January 26, 2009, Chaudry Rashid, a Pakistani born Muslim, killed his own daughter in Georgia because she wanted to leave a marriage arranged by her family. According to estimates by the United Nations Population Fund, there may be up to 5,000 female victims of honor killings annually.”

“Rifqa and her family came to the United States from Sri Lanka eight years ago. Four years ago she converted to Christianity. She kept her faith hidden until officials from her father’s mosque, the Noor Islamic Cultural Center, confronted her father with the fact that his daughter was an apostate from Islam. Following pressure from the Islamic community, her father became increasingly agitated. Rifqa told WFTV that her father took her laptop ‘and waved it in the air and he was about to beat me with it, and he said, ‘If you have this Jesus in your heart, you’re dead to me. You’re not my daughter.’ And I refused to speak but he said, ‘I will kill you. Tell me the truth.’ In these words, bad words, cuss words. So I knew that I had to get away.'”

“There are several reasons ICC has concerns over this case besides Rifqa’s allegations.”

“- Sgt. Jerry Cupp, the police officer from Columbus that did the investigation into Rifqa’s case gave a statement to the press saying Mohamed Bary (Rifqa’s father) ‘comes across to me as a loving, caring, worried father about the whereabouts and the health of his daughter.’  An ICC source that spoke directly with Sgt. Cupp says that Sgt. Cupp reported to him that he had spoken with 20 different people who warned him that Rifqa’s life was in danger.”

“- Florida’s DCF has a long history of incompetence, including turning back children to parents who end up killing the child under investigation.”

“- According to ICC sources, Rifqa, upon leaving home, left a note explaining her decision to run away was because she would never be forced to go back to Islam.”

“- It is ICC’s understanding that Rifqa’s friends urged her to go to her school counselor to report parental abuse after she repeatedly came to school with bruises. ICC sources said there had been a culture and history of violence in the family.”

“- Statements have been made by those connected with the family that Rifqa was brainwashed and kidnapped. Kidnap victims don’t typically get on a bus alone and ride across country.”

“- The Noor Islamic Cultural Center in Columbus where her father attends is known for having ties to radical Islam.”

“- Taqiyya (pronounced tak-e-ya): is the Muslim practice of disinformation, deception and keeping one’s convictions secret. Taqiyya is widely practiced by Islamists like those connected with the Noor Islamic Cultural Center. Statements from those connected with Noor or groups like CAIR in regards to an inflammatory case like this need to be evaluated carefully.”

“Jeff King, ICC’s President, says, ‘We are extremely concerned about Rifqa. As of today, DCF has not filed any petition to keep Rifqa in Florida. This lack of a petition seems to indicate that DCF intends to turn her over to either her parents or Ohio officials. DCF has a long history of making the wrong decision in child endangerment cases. In fact, in some cases DCF has returned children to their parents who ended up killing the child. Will this happen again? Based on our extensive international experience with fundamentalist Islam, we strongly believe that Rifqa’s life will be in danger if FDCF decides to send her back to Ohio. We call upon authorities in Florida to retain custody of Rifqa.'”

“Please contact officials in Florida and express your concern for the life and safety of Rifqa.”

Here is the contact information for the officials in Florida:

Governor Charlie Crist’s office:

Phone: (850) 488-4441, (850) 488-7146
Fax: (850) 487-0801
Email: Charlie.Crist@MyFlorida.com

Florida Department of Children and Family:
George H. Sheldon, Secretary
1317 Winewood Blvd.
Building 1, Room 202
Tallahassee, Florida

Phone: (850) 487-1111
Fax: (850) 922-2993

Other Reports:

Court Expected to Send Runaway Teen Home Despite Muslim Honor Killing Fears — Rifqa Bary

Florida: Ohio Girl Says Family Threatens to Kill Her for Converting from Islam to Christianity

YouTube Video Interview

Pakistan: U.S. Envoy Richard Holbrooke meets with Pakistan Extremist Fazl ur-Rehman “defender of Taliban interests”

Reuters reports on U.S. Envoy Richard Holbrooke meeting with Pakistan Extremist Fazl-ur-Rehman; according to Global Security, Maulana Fazlur Rehman is a well-known “defender of the interests of the Taliban in the grand Deobandi alliance mostly spearheaded by the jihadi militia.”
— aka Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman aka Fazlur Rehman aka Fazl aka Fazal ur Rehman

August 19, 2009 – Reuters: “Obama reaches out to Islamist parties in Pakistan”

February 19, 2009 – NWFP: Sharia Law deal with president, PM consent: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman

February 9, 2009: Muslim Ummah and Madrassahas are on hit list of America:  JUI-F’s Fazl
—- “He also urged upon the international community to give the
Islamic countries their due right of implementation of Islamic Shariah in their own ideological countries.”

— In January 2008, Maulana Fazlur Rehman (aka Maulana Fazl) stated that he would continue to lead “efforts for the implementation of a true Islamic system” in Pakistan and cited his “achievements” in the NWFP, and promotion of Sharia.

— On November 20, 2007, U.S. Ambassador Patterson met with Taliban promoter Maulana Fazlur Rehman, as part of promoting “free and fair elections.”

Jeffrey Imm research: The leader of the Pakistan political party Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI), Maulana Fazl ur-Rehman, was a political ally of Benazir Bhutto and the PPP of which Mr. Zardari is co-chairman. According to Tahir Amin in his “Case Study on Pakistan’s Recognition of Taliban”, under the Benazir Bhutto administration: “The Deeni Madressahs led by the JUI (F) provided the manpower. Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman, a close ally of the PPP who had been made the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee of Foreign Affairs, also played a key role in garnering the support for the Taliban in the corridors of power. Various Pakistani governmental organisations like the PTCL, Railway, PIA and Ministry of Communications provided the infrastructural assistance to the Taliban. The ISI began to provide military supplies, logistical support, technical know how and the extensive knowledge of the Afghan situation.”

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August 19, 2009 – Reuters: “Obama reaches out to Islamist parties in Pakistan”

U.S. President Barack Obama has started reaching out to some of Pakistan’s most fervent Islamist and anti-American parties, including one that helped give rise to the Taliban, trying to improve Washington’s image in the nuclear-armed state.

Obama’s special envoy, Richard Holbrooke, is initiating dialogue between the United States and religious parties previous administrations had largely shunned, both sides said.

“The purpose is to broaden the base of American relations in Pakistan beyond the relatively narrow circle of leaders Washington has previously dealt with,” explained Vali Nasr, senior adviser to Holbrooke.

John Bolton, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations during the Bush presidency, questioned Holbrooke’s timing for trying to engage Taliban sympathizers on the eve of elections in neighboring Afghanistan, where U.S. forces are battling the hardline Islamic group.

“As a general proposition, democracy in Pakistan is fragile enough now that negotiating with people that some on the democratic side of the Pakistani spectrum would think themselves are terrorists strikes me as fairly risky,” Bolton said.

“What we ought to be doing is making sure that our ties with the military are strong because the gravest risk is radical penetration of the military.”

At one of this week’s sessions, Liaqat Baloch, a top member of the religious, right-wing Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) party, told Holbrooke he welcomed the new administration’s public change in tone toward Muslims around the world.

But Baloch said he was disturbed to see “no change in practice” in Pakistan and Afghanistan, where Obama has stepped up military operations against the Taliban on both sides of the border.

Holbrooke invited Jamaat-e-Islami, whom some U.S. officials compare to the banned Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, to visit the heavily guarded American embassy compound in Islamabad, seeking to dispel long-running rumors that thousands of U.S. Marines would be based there.

“NEW ERA”

Holbrooke rejected the party’s complaints about a Western “assault” on Islam, saying “that could not be further from the truth” with Obama, who has roots in the religion, now in the White House.

Fazl-ur-Rehman, whose Jamiat-e-ulema-e-Islam party was active in rousing support for the Taliban in 1990s, also got an audience with Holbrooke and his team.

Rehman denies al Qaeda’s responsibility for the September 11, 2001, attacks, and once warned that if U.S. forces invaded Afghanistan, no American in Pakistan would be safe.

In more recent years, however, Rehman’s relationship with the Taliban has grown uneasy, and he has publicly supported negotiations between the U.S.-backed government in Kabul and the Islamist group.

“His hands aren’t exactly clean,” Lisa Curtis of the Heritage Foundation said of Rehman. “He is associated with the Taliban.”

But she described his party as a legitimate political force that has met with U.S. officials in the past.

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari praised Holbrooke’s meetings with Islamist parties as “a new era” aimed at promoting reconciliation and dialogue instead of “the violent mindset.”

“We need to help Obama. He’s a breath of fresh air to the world,” Zardari told reporters traveling with Holbrooke.

Dressed in colorful turbans and traditional robes, most of the parliamentarians and clerics representing religious parties as well as tribes appeared to relish access to Obama’s point-man for Pakistan and Afghanistan.

“It’s good he’s listening,” said parliamentarian Munir Khan Orakzai of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas — ethnic Pashtun lands on the Afghan border — after pressing Holbrooke for a bigger share of development aid dollars.

Holbrooke, who has been meeting mainly Pakistan’s political and military establishment, called his nearly hour-long session with Baloch’s Jamaat-e-Islami “the most intellectually sustained debate I’ve ever had in this country.”

But immediately after their meeting, Baloch and his delegation took to the streets, leading a protest against U.S. policy in Pakistan and the region.