One Stormfront forum member wrote “After living through a decade of attacks against the Confederate battle flag and school administrators suspending students who wear Dixie regalia, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) is, like a true Johnny Reb, fighting back.”
Another Stormfront forum member wrote “For 8 years we went without it, but its back again. Any WN [white nationalist] ought to consider themself [sic] a confederate – my people are from the North, but we all know where our allegiances would lie today.”
Stormfront "White Nationalist Hate Group" Forum Members Praises Virginia Governor McDonnell's Decision on "Confederate History Month"
Washington Post: McDonnell’s Confederate History Month proclamation irks civil rights leaders
— Washington Post reports: “Gov. Robert F. McDonnell, reviving a controversy that had been dormant for eight years, has declared that April will be Confederate History Month in Virginia, a move that angered civil rights leaders Tuesday but that political observers said would strengthen his position with his conservative base.”
— “The two previous Democratic governors had refused to issue the mostly symbolic proclamation honoring the soldiers who fought for the South in the Civil War. McDonnell (R) revived a practice started by Republican governor George Allen in 1997. McDonnell left out anti-slavery language that Allen’s successor, James S. Gilmore III (R), had included in his proclamation.”
Image from Robert E. Lee Memorial in Arlington, Virginia - Managed by U.S. National Park Service - Where R.E.A.L. Held Its August 28, 2009 Demonstration
Related Reports by R.E.A.L:
Virginia - August 28, 2009: R.E.A.L.'s Jeffrey Imm Challenges Confederate Nostalgia and Racial Hate at Robert E. Lee Memorial
We Have A Responsibility — Jeffrey Imm in Arlington, Virginia: “We have a responsibility to challenge those who would use symbols of division to continue to spread hate and to challenge our shared values of equality and liberty. Reverend Timothy James of the Disciples of Christ recently stated that ‘for African Americans the confederate flag is a system of terror, oppression, separation, and racism.’ We shouldn’t need to be reminded of this. We have seen the use of the Confederate symbol of division used over and over again in our nation. We have seen the Confederate symbol of division used by the Ku Klux Klan. We have seen the Confederate symbol of division used by white supremacist organizations. Most recently, we have seen the Confederate symbol of division in the tragic terrorist attack in June on the Holocaust Memorial Museum. In Virginia and throughout our nation today, there are over 90 Neo-Confederate hate groups that use that symbol of our past divisions to spread hate and to attack our shared values of equality and liberty.”
Indonesian Extremists in Bogor Disrupt Otherwise Peaceful Good Friday
— 1,000 Christians had to pray in restaurant after church services disrupted
— Jakarta Globe: “‘Some 200 young people came to our makeshift chapel and asked us to stop our prayers, which actually were already done. We were terrified, but after they negotiated with our church leaders, the group agreed to move their protest to the Parung district office,’ Gabriel said.”
— “To ensure the safety of the congregation, the church leaders decided to move the Good Friday service to a building owned by the local education office, but a miscommunication forced them to move the venue again to a restaurant owned by a church member.”
Nigeria’s acting leader [President Goodluck Jonathan] may meet Obama in April
— AP – March 23: “Nigeria’s former top diplomat says the West African nation’s acting leader may meet with President Barack Obama when he attends a summit on nuclear proliferation in Washington next month.”
— Punch: Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chief Ojo Maduekwe: “The Acting President’s maiden outing (April 11-14) 2010… to Washington DC for the nuclear security summit and potential bilaterals, including a possible one-on-one with Obama, must be very well choreographed for success and impact.”
— Nigerian Embassy comments on passport processing: ” WE REGRET TO INFORM NIGERIANS RESIDENT IN WASHINGTON DC, AND THE STATES OF MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA THAT THE NIGERIA IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS FROM NEW YORK PROCESSING E-PASSPORTS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO VISIT THE EMBASSY ON 10TH AND 11TH APRIL 2010 AS EARLIER ANNOUNCED, DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES.WE SHALL INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF THE DATE OF THEIR NEXT VISIT IN DUE COURSE.”
— ThisDay report on March 27, 2010: Nigerian Ambassador to Meet Obama Monday
Nigeria Embassy in Washington DC
Embassy of the Federal
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3519 International Court, NW
Washington, DC 20008
Tel: 202-986-8400
Fax: 202-362-6541
Nigeria Embassy in Washington, DC: 3519 International Court, NW, Washington, DC 20008
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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) has learned that a “Christian Identity” supporting “church,” the Abundant Life Fellowship, in Morgantown, Indiana has hosted one white nationalist speaker, and plans to show a film by Craig Bodeker (who was scheduled to be a speaker at the white nationalist “American Renaissance” conference.) The Abundant Life Fellowship hosted an event in Martinsville, Indiana on March 27, and now plans to show Craig Bodeker’s film denying the existence of racism, “A Conversation About Race,” on the evening of April 2 (7 to 9 PM), on Good Friday, at the Abundant Life Fellowship facility at 140 E. Washington Street in Morgantown, Indiana. (See also our “correction” on this.)
Craig Bodeker is a supporter of the white nationalist “American Renaissance” organization’s conferences, and was scheduled to speak at their biannual conference in the Washington DC area in February 2010, before DC area hotels became aware of the racist nature of group’s ideology and chose to cancel their event. The American Renaissance is listed by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as a “white nationalist hate group.” American Renaissance’s Craig Bodeker wrote to R.E.A.L.’s Jeffrey Imm, warning him to stop educating the public about the American Renaissance’s ideological nature or someone might “decide to correct your behavior” among other comments. At the DC conference, Craig Bodeker was to speak with “white nationalists” and racist individuals including Nick Griffin, who has called the Holocaust “the Holohoax.” Craig Bodeker has created a film called “A Conversation about Race” which seeks to deny that racism exists.
White Nationalist Conference Supporter Craig Bodeker’s Film to be Shown in Morgantown, Indiana – Denies Existence of Racism (Photo: Facebook)
The Indiana events in Martinsville and Morgantown have been supported by Occidental Dissent contributor Matt Parrott, who is also the local Indiana leader of the Council of Conservative Citizens (CofCC), which is also listed by the SPLC as a “white nationalist hate group.” Occidental Dissent, where Matt Parrott writes his articles on “white nationalism,” describes its mission as “the creation of a Jew-free, racially exclusive White ethnostate in North America.”
Regarding the “White Nationalist community,” Matt Parrott claims to be a “veteran of the movement for a decade.” He complains that “Jews are directing our foreign policy, running Hollywood, controlling our media, and dominating our academic institutions.” (Prior to his involvement with the racial oriented, “Christian Identity”-supporting Abundant Life Fellowship Church events, Matt Parrott was a member of an atheist organization, whose home page illustrates someone defiling a crucifix.)
White Nationalist Matt Parrott Speaks at Martinsville, Indiana Racial Event Hosted by Abundant Life Fellowship Church (Photo: YouTube)
Indiana Events Promoted on Stormfront “Hate Group” Web Site by Church
The Indiana events have also been promoted on the “Stormfront” group’s web site, led by former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard and former American Nazi Party member Don Black. Don Black defines his Stormfront group as “white nationalist” with a logo using a white cross with the slogan “white pride worldwide.” The Stormfront group is also listed by the SPLC as a “white nationalist hate group.”
The Indiana events were promoted on the Stormfront “white nationalist hate group” website by a local volunteer who is a member of the local Indiana CofCC “hate group,” and states that she is the wife of an Indiana CofCC member at the Martinsville, Indiana rally. They have also been promoted there by the “associate pastor” of the Abundant Life Fellowship “church.”
This CofCC wife, with the Stormfront name “remain in the light,” is a “Friend of Stormfront Sustaining Member.” She writeson the Stormfront web site about the Abundant Life Fellowship white nationalist speaker planned for April 2 event in Morgantown, Indiana: “As an individual, I would like to extend the invitation to all of our white brethren regardless of religion (or lack thereof). I understand that it may be awkward for those not of the Christian faith to attend an event at a church, but please remember that the emphasis is on race and heritage. All white kinsmen welcome!”
She also writes on Stormfront that “We need to be united in our fight for the white race…. [and that] This experience will hopefully help any future theological dialogues that occure [sic] once we secure a white nation… [and that our judicial system has failed] since it has been infested by Jews.”
Abundant Life Fellowship “associate pastor” Ed Glasgow is also a forum member of the Stormfront “hate group,” and has been there for six years. He also uses the Stormfront web site to promote the Morgantown, Indiana white nationalist events. According to his biography on Abundant Life Fellowship church, “In 1997 Ed and Sarah attended a debate on ‘Who is Israel?’ and was there introduced to the Christian Israel truth.” “He served as Asst. Pastor at Union Christian church in Paragon, Indiana until it was disbanded.”
Abundant Life Fellowship “Associate Pastor” Ed Glasgow (Photo: Abundant Life Fellowship Web Site)
Ed Glasgow goes on to make his views about Jews very clear on the Stormfront “hate group” web site, stating: “I am the asst. pastor at Abundant Life Fellowship. Yes we are a Christian Israel church. We believe that the Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Scandinavian, Celtic and kindred peoples make up the physical descendants of the Israelites in the Bible. We do not believe those who claim to be jews, or the modern state of IsraeLIE are, and in fact are just the impostors mentioned in Revelation 2:9 and 3:9.” Ed Glasgow has spoken at Indiana events along with Jonathan Harness at events hosted by the “Heritage Connection” white nationalist band, who fly a banner on the blog with the Stormfront logo “white pride worldwide.”
Indiana’s “Abundant Life Fellowship Church” Views on Race
Abundant Life Fellowship “church” pastor Jonathan Harness describes his church as a “Christian Israelite fellowship.” For those wondering what a “Christian Israelite fellowship” is, elsewhere he clarifies this as “Christian Israel (or Identity).” On the Abundant Life Fellowship web site, they have posted an article by Lawrence Blanchard criticizing a book called “Race Over Grace – The Racialist Religion of the Christian Identity Movement,” which gives a good idea of the “racialist” views held by the Abundant Life Fellowship “church.” (Lawrence Blanchard agrees with the book where it states the Christian Identity movement has been too fragmented, and needs to be more unified, not about criticism of its racist views.)
In a recent list of prayers at the Abundant Life Fellowship “church,” pastor Jonathan Harness calls for prayers and praise for “Christian Identity ministries all over.”
Abundant Life Fellowship “Church” Calls for Support for “Christian Identity ministries all over” (Image: Abundant Life Fellowship Church Web Site)
The “Christian Identity” movement has been described by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) as a “racist and anti-Semitic religious sect whose adherents believe that white people of European descent are the descendants of the ‘Lost Tribes’ of ancient Israel.” ADL also states that “Many consider Jews to be the Satanic offspring of Eve and the Serpent, while non-whites are ‘mud peoples’ created before Adam and Eve. Its virulent racist and anti-Semitic beliefs are usually accompanied by extreme anti-government sentiments. Despite its small size, Christian Identity influences virtually all white supremacist and extreme anti-government movements. It has also informed criminal behavior ranging from hate crimes to acts of terrorism.”
The SPLC also provides an essay on the past history of the Christian Identity ideology and its links to terrorist and militia groups, such as “The Order” and the “Covenant, Sword and Arm of the Lord (CSA).” The Occidental Dissent group, where Matt Parrott writes, has used slogans from white nationalist David Lane, the founder of “The Order.”
Abundant Life Fellowship’s Jonathan Harness at Martinsville, Indiana Racial Event
Throughout his writings, “pastor” Jonathan Harness describes his “biblical” views on race, rejecting racial integration, focusing on the leadership of Christian by “white men,” viewing that leaders must be “white,” and seeking to defend white heritage and denying the existence of racism. (See also his various comments on “race,”“racial,”“racism,” and “white” people on his website.)
— Harness defending “white heritage importance,” rejecting “the fallacy called racism,” stating “It is by the mouths of our enemy, those anti-Christ deceiving liars, who continue to keep this “supposed” sin alive in our midst to keep the white race beat down and oppressed by causing the compassion of the white race to be turned into self-loathing for a sin that none of us personally committed!”
— Not unlike Craig Bodeker, however, “pastor” Johnathan Harness also seems to believe that racism doesn’t exist, stating that:
“I have had a minister of this faith speak ill against brethren in the name of ‘racism’; a word that is filled with emotion, but is used by our common enemy to destroy us all and we continue to use it on one another. I challenge you all to find the origin of the word, ‘racism’. It isn’t an old word, but rather a fairly new word within the last century. And yet, we continue to ‘judge’ others for supposed ‘racism’ when it is bringing the judgment back on ourselves as we stand as racial separatist and therefore are bunched together (whether we like it or not) by the semantic of it!”
— Harness condemning racial integration: “My opponent began this treatise with an argument about the New Covenant being established for ‘all men’ and obviously my opponent has not studied that topic out thoroughly as their point was of a racially integrated relationship within the Kingdom of God through His Christ and that is absolutely against the premises of Scripture.”
— Harness on the only hope for Christianity in the white race: “We can only find the answer in one people group and one alone; that being the Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Germanic, Scandinavian, Kindred peoples. Even today you do not find the fulfillment of these expectations any greater than in the white man. The white man has been faithful in carrying the Gospel message throughout the globe.”
— Harness calling for “white Christians” to condemn free elections: “Could it be that the conservative white ‘Christians’ are beginning to “wake up” to the reality of tyranny that is upon this country through the curses of Deuteronomy 28? Could it be that we, White Americans, with true birth right are realizing the weight of this election and what it might mean to us and our progeny?”
“It is with a very heavy heart that I write this article this week! We, as a nation of believers in America, have seen history in the making clearly and unobstructed. Moreover, we are the reason that we have seen this history being unfurled before our very eyes!”
“This week our nation elected its first black President! This is an unbelievable feat as I grew up in the 70’s and 80’s; a time that was still inundated with pride for heritage and country: I believe that most during that time and before will agree that we still respected the forefathers beliefs on the necessity of being ‘white’ for ‘high’ leadership purposes.”
Jonathan Harness decries that “They sold the generation before mine on integration… The Bible has explicitly warned us of our errors and has offered us a way of correcting them, but we have to be willing to accept that we have the ability to accomplish things for His Kingdom.”
Abundant Life Fellowship Pastor Harness Denying Existence of Racism
According to his biography on the Abundant Life Fellowship church web site, “Pastor Jonathan attended the Bible Institute in St. Paul, MN. He has been in ministry since he was 16 years old.” It also states that he and his wife “worked as Youth Pastors, Youth Directors for the Church of God United Assembly, Outreach Pastors, and both served on the board of directors of the National Christian Outreach.”
The Abundant Life Fellowship church sells books by white nationalist Matt Parrott, books condemning interracial marriage, a book by Lawrence Blanchard “Did All Races Come from Adam?,” “The Story of Celto-Saxon Israel,” and “Symbols of our Celto-Saxon Heritage,” among others.
Morgantown Pastor Speaks Out to Defend Christianity and Equality for All Races
In a separate discussion with the pastor of the Morgantown Baptist Church in Indiana, R.E.A.L. learned some additional facts about the Abundant Life Fellowship “church” to provide context on this group.
Pastor Ben Swopes states that the white nationalist and racist views of the Abundant Life Fellowship members do not represent Morgantown, Indiana, and that they represent only a small fraction of what is a very small town of about 2 miles. Pastor Swopes states that he knows the town very well as he served as president of the town board for a year and a half. Moreover, it would appear many others in the small town have not heard about the planned Craig Bodeker film, there has been no local advertising about the event, nor is there likely to be any parking at the Abundant Life Fellowship “church,” if many show up to attend.
Pastor Ben Swopes states that he believes “that there is only one race, the human race” and that “we are to share the gospel to the whole human race.”
Morgantown, Indiana Baptist Church Seeks to Preach the Christian Gospel to People of ALL Races (Photo: Morgantown Baptist Church web site)
A Decision to Make – Defy the Legacy of the Past and Promote Human Rights – Or – Hope for the Best?
But despite Pastor Swopes’ hopeful, loving, and inspirational view of his neighbors, history shows that parts of Indiana still must shake off remnants of a past era when white supremacists held power in Indiana, and where cities such as nearby Martinsville, Indiana was considered by some as a “sundown town” where blacks dared not venture after dark. Martinsville and other parts of Indiana continue to seek to defy that legacy of racist hate, and seek to build a new reputation of hope and understanding for Indiana. But there remain those who continue to seek to drag Indiana and America back to the “bad old days” of racial hatred and division.
Indiana’s “Fiery Cross” from the 1920s when Many Thousands Supported the Ku Klux Klan
It is no small irony that the “white nationalist” Craig Bodeker film event at the “Abundant Life Fellowship church” should fall on the Christian Good Friday on the cusp of the most important spiritual holiday in the Christian religion, their “Easter resurrection day”. Should Christians who honor Jesus’ commandment to love one another remain silent as racist “white nationalism” ideologies are being spread on behalf of “Christian” events as Christians throughout Indiana, America, and the world are preparing for Easter?
Christians and human rights activists struggle with the decision to make over the remnants of racial supremacist ideologies and groups, such as the growing efforts by some to promote “white nationalism” in America. But while many believe that they can just “ignore the extremists” in hopes that they will simply go away, the unfortunate truth is that every year we are finding more and more groups being added to the Southern Poverty Law Center hate group listings. We are seeing racial intolerance and hate speech growing more and more in our public discourse and in society.
Furthermore, this comes less than a week after federal government raids on the “Christian militia” Hutaree in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana.
When will Americans reach the point where “looking the other way” no longer works? After a white supremacist terrorist attack on U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in June 2009, and a foiled terrorist plot where a white nationalist Stormfront forum member sought to kill 102 Americans, what more will it take? How many more churches, synagogues, and mosques need to be defaced in America? How many more racial slurs need to be hurled? How many more black Americans need to be spit upon in our streets? At what point, do Americans and American Christians need to actively defy racism in America, especially racism in the name of “Christianity”?
As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his life to his nation for his “dream,” so we too must realize that we have “a responsibility.” We believe that Americans need to be responsible for equality and liberty. Perhaps only then will we finally all be able to say together that we are “Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”
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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our unqualified, universal human rights for all. We urge “white nationalist” supporters and all those who promote hate against others to drop the burden of the hate of from their hearts.
Choose love, not hate. Love wins.
Note: R.E.A.L. inaccurately reported in our initial report that Craig Bodeker was also going to speak at the Morgantown event, and we have since learned that only his film is going to be shown. We apologize for the inaccuracy. We also apologize to Mr. Bodeker on this inaccuracy.
Jeffrey Imm urged people of all beliefs and all faiths to stop on April 4 and take a moment of reflective silence or prayer in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on April 4.
R.E.A.L. also intermixed civil rights music along with speaking on major issues of the day in terms of human rights issues, including:
— Racial supremacism and the need for racial harmony and respect. R.E.A.L. addressed the growing problem of racial supremacism in America, and R.E.A.L.’s efforts in defying white supremacist efforts to spread hate in the Washington DC area. Jeffrey Imm recalled last year’s event at the Lincoln Memorial on April 4, 2009 warning of the rise of such hate groups, and the subsequent white supremacist terrorist attack on the U.S. Holocaust Memorial on June 20, 2009. R.E.A.L. also addressed its efforts in defying the efforts of “white nationalist hate groups” such as the American Renaissance, Stormfront, and Occidental Dissent in seeking to expand their recruitment in the Washington DC area.
— Misogyny and the need for gender equality and respect. R.E.A.L. addressed the need for Constitutional equality for all American women, stating “the words you see engraved in the wall of the Lincoln Memorial — that all men are created equal — we need to also recognize Constitutional equality for all American women to be equal as well. That too should be a declaration, never a question.” R.E.A.L. addressed the misogyny and violence against American women, including “honor killings” and hate against Muslim women in America (such as the November 2009 case of Noor Almaleki in Arizona), as well as such “honor killings,” stonings, oppression, and hate against Muslim and non-Muslim women around the world. R.E.A.L. addressed the horrific attacks on other women around the world, from the abuse of Chinese women in Communist China, to the genocide of women in Sudan’s Darfur, and the rape and murder of women in the Congo. (Mohamed Yahya later separately addressed the issues of Sudan and Darfur. This will be addressed in a separate posting.)
— Denial of religious freedom, the challenge of totalitarianism and religious extremism, and the need for religious freedom and pluralism. R.E.A.L. addressed the many whose religious freedom continues to be denied around the world today, such as in Communist China, where Christians and Muslims (and people with other belief structures such as the Falun Gong) are arrested and their houses of worship destroyed by the totalitarian Communist government, simply for seeking freedom of conscience. R.E.A.L discussed those who would deny freedom of religion based on a religious extremist view that is intolerant of religious pluralism and freedom of conscience, and stood on behalf of those converts to Christianity from Islam who were being oppressed as “apostates.” R.E.A.L. praised the efforts of the group “Set My People Free to Worship Me” who were planning global events on Easter eve, April 3, calling for religious freedom for such Christian converts. R.E.A.L. addressed the challenges of people in minority religions in nations such as Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, where religious freedom, pluralism, and tolerance rejected the freedom of religion for Christians, Hindus, and other sects of Islam. R.E.A.L. condemned the disease of violence against people of minority religions around the world, including the recent massacres in Nigeria of over 500 Christians. R.E.A.L.’s Jeffrey Imm called for support of religious freedom and freedom of conscience as part of our universal human rights around the world. R.E.A.L. also reminded Americans that America has the responsibility to set an example for defending freedom of religion in our nation, and that all religions must condemn, denounce, and seek the end of those who would vandalize and attack houses of worship of any faith in America, as we so often see today, in attacks on churches, synagogues, and mosques.
R.E.A.L. message at the Lincoln Memorial public awareness event was:
— “Human Rights are Your Right”
— “Human Rights are Your Responsibility”
— “Be Responsible”
— “Be Responsible for Equality And Liberty”
At the conclusion of the event, R.E.A.L. and other members of the public said a public prayer for peace, justice, and human rights on the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool steps, remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and calling for all Americans and all human beings, to “Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.”
Photos from March 28 event:
March 28, 2010 - Group Prayer for Peace and Human Rights at Lincoln Memorial
Damanga's Mohamed Yahya Speaks on Darfur and Sudan
R.E.A.L. received the following statement from the Voice of the Martyrs on the Michigan Arrest of Hutaree Militia Group members.
STATEMENT FROM VOM
“Just three weeks ago near Jos, Nigeria, hundreds of Christian villagers — including many women and children — were killed in coordinated attacks. VOM staff wondered why religious leaders — people who claim to be emissaries of peace — did not loudly and boldly denounce such violence and bloodshed.”
“Now, in light of recent arrests in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, VOM has found itself the subject of media inquiry. While we understand that all are innocent until proven guilty and wait for results of the legal process, we want to clearly state that violence is not an acceptable response to religious differences.”
“Our Christian brothers and sisters who have suffered persecution in Jos and other places do not advocate a violent response; they are not calling us to take up arms or to provide them with weapons. Instead they offer love and forgiveness to those who attack them, in the hopes of representing Christ’s love and living out the gospel message.”
“The Voice of the Martyrs does not now, and never has, advocated violence against Muslims or people of any other faith.”
“The Voice of the Martyrs exists to provide practical and spiritual support to persecuted Christians in restricted nations, while inviting Christians in the free world into fellowship with them. One of the ways we invite Christians in the free world into that fellowship is through our web site, www.persecution.com. VOM web policy allows any person or group to place a link to persecution.com on their web site if they would like to inform others about the persecution of Christians. Such a link does not imply that VOM has any direct contact or partnership with the owners of the site. VOM policy is that the ministry does not link to outside ministries or organizations on persecution.com; we do not ‘trade links.'”
“To the best of our knowledge, no VOM personnel were aware of Hutaree’s existence or the fact that it had a link to VOM on its web site. VOM has not had any direct contact or partnership with the organization.”
“Our philosophy of how to respond to persecution is based in Christ’s example of forgiveness as He said on the cross, ‘Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.’ That philosophy was also lived out by VOM’s founder, Richard Wurmbrand, during 14 years in Communist Romanian prisons, during which time he endured torture and great suffering. Often in the years that followed, Pastor Wurmbrand would make the statement, ‘I hate Communism… but I LOVE communists.’ He encouraged Christians to love everyone — even our ‘enemies’ — with the hope that by doing so their hearts might be softened toward the gospel message of Christ.”
“VOM actively supports ministry work in Muslim nations that equips believers to lovingly share the gospel with Muslims, including printing Bibles and sponsoring Christian broadcasts.”
Christian Post reports: “Human rights group seeks freedom for religious converts”
— “Set My People Free to Worship Me is planning to stage simultaneous marches on April 3 in London, Frankfurt, Melbourne, Cairo, Stockholm and Sydney.”
— “The group’s founder Kamal Fahmi said he was organising the protests to seek freedom, justice and equality for religious converts. The movement wants especially freedom for converts to worship, marry and raising their children according to their new faith.”
“Cairo, Egypt, March 1, 2010 Set My People Free to Worship Me, a new network of individuals, churches and organisations working for the freedom of religious converts to live and practice their faith, to experience equality and justice in their home countries, announced today plans for a worldwide protest march on Saturday (Easter Eve) April 3, 2010 at 12 noon in Australia, Africa, Middle East and Europe.”
“Founder and Leader, Kamal Fahmi said, Set My People Free to Worship Me is organizing a worldwide protest march seeking freedom, justice, equality and reconciliation for religious converts on April 3, 2010. We want to advocate that all people especially Muslims have the freedom to change faith, to live out and practice their new beliefs.”
“We are a non-violent movement that seeks freedom for religious conversion, religious worship, marriage and bringing up children. We believe that it is time to support our suffering Christian brothers and sisters from Muslim background and raise awareness of the injustices that they face, added Fahmi. In view of this, we have also started a petition campaign which all people regardless of faith, beliefs and practices are welcome to participate in. We hope to deliver it to various global leaders across the world. The online petition address is http://www.petitiononline.com/2010smpf/petition.html. We are very excited to see what God will do as we obey the biblical teaching – to release the oppressed.”
“Set My People Free To Worship Me plans to hold simultaneous protest marches in a number of cities around the world at 12.00pm (local time). The movement invites individuals, churches, religious bodies and NGOs to participate in these justice and peace marches in key cities in Cairo, Frankfurt, London, Melbourne, South Africa, Stockholm and Sydney. This will be a yearly event on Easter Eve until the situation changes.”
“Kamal Fahmi brings a strong background in non-governmental organization development. Fahmi has spent over 20 years working in the Middle East and Africa in Christian based organizations. He has also been involved in advocating on human rights issues throughout the years. Kamal draws inspiration from the involvement of Martin Luther King Jr. in the civil rights movement who said In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.”
at Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Steps – Washington DC — March 28, 2010 – 2 PM to 4 PM
— check weather conditions before coming – if intermittent rain we will wait inside the Lincoln Memorial until it stops – if steady rain we will reschedule
— Public Awareness Event in Support of in Support of Racial Equality, Gender Equality, and Religious Freedom — Rejecting Hate (2 PM to 3 PM)
— Sudan and Darfur (3 PM to 4 PM)
— for more information email us at info@realcourage.org
Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.)’s orange ribbon campaign is to promote consistency in equality and liberty for all people of every race, gender, and religion, in the United States and the world. We also know that without a consistent commitment to equality, we cannot realize human liberty.
R.E.A.L.'s Orange Ribbon Campaign for Equality And Liberty
Yes, We Can promote racial equality and defy racial supremacism. But we must act, and we must get our message of love for our universal human rights and our fellow human beings out to the public. We need to urge them to Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.
Pray for and Reach Out to Those Hearts Burdened by Hate - Ask Them to Rejoin the Consensus that Defends Human Rights, Human Equality, & Human Dignity
2. Promoting Gender Equality – Defying Misogyny. Not Just Men, But All Women Are Also Created Equal. This is why we continue to call for full Constitutional Equality for women in America. Surely, America cannot be the last place where we fight for women’s rights, it must be the first place. American women deserve Constitutional Equality – because they are worth it. That must be a national declaration, never a question.
Our support for consistent human rights in being responsible for equality and liberty always includes all women as a fundamental basis for our activism. No matter what the issue is, somewhere, somehow, women are ultimately affected.
We stand in solidarity with our sisters in American and around the world for their gender equality, freedom, and lives. Especially in the case of our oppressed sisters everywhere, we urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.
Women Still Being Stoned to Death
3. Defending Religious Freedom – Defying Religious Extremism and Totalitarian Oppression. In being responsible for equality and liberty, we also defend our universal human right to religious freedom for all. Today, many do not have such rights of religious freedom. Others live in constant fear and threat for exercising this most basic human right of freedom of conscience. We stand to speak in support of such freedoms for all.
In America, we see hatred of those with different religions too often. We are responsible for standing up for religious pluralism and freedom in America and around the world. This means rejecting those who would defile churches, mosques, synagogues, and other houses of worship. We reject those ideologies of hate and individuals who promote hatred against any religion, including those who would deny all human beings the freedom of conscience to change their religion. We reject hate groups in America such as the so-called “Westboro Baptist Church”“hate group” , as well as those whose mission is to spread hatred against and attack people of other faiths.
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Freedom of conscience is our commitment to equality of worship.
We stand united, responsible for such equality and liberty, in America and around the world.
Where Our Universal Human Rights Apply...
Our Cause: Equality And Liberty for All — for All Races, Genders, and Religions
These causes are all related to our common commitment, our common consensus, our shared universal human rights of equality and liberty. We share this consensus with one another. Let us use this day, this opportunity, on March 28 to help the public become aware of how much we have in common, and how the using the power behind our shared commitment to equality and liberty can change America – and can change the world.
As we urge those in America and around the world to…
Orange Ribbon for Universal Human Rights - Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)
March 28 Event Logistics: Our event will be held from 2 to 4 PM on Sunday March 28, at the reflecting pool steps in front of the Lincoln Memorial (not the Lincoln Memorial steps). We are recommending that attendees take public transportation via the Washington subway to either the Foggy Bottom metro stop and walk south to the Lincoln Memorial, or the Smithsonian metro stop and walk west along the National Mall and 17th street to Lincoln Memorial (see details below).
Important note – the reflecting pool steps where our event will be located is on the east side of the 23rd street that goes between the Lincoln Memorial itself and the reflecting pool in front of it.
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Steps Location for Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) Rally
The Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC is on the far end of the National Mall and bisects 23rd Street (see PDF of map). It can be reached from Constitution Avenue from Henry Bacon Drive and from Independence Avenue from Henry French Drive. Limited parking may be available on Independence Avenue or Madison Avenue near the National Mall, or at the Jefferson Memorial. However, parking in Washington DC is scarce, and using public transportation is strongly recommended.
DC Subway and Walking Directions
Walking from Foggy Bottom subway stop to Lincoln Memorial
— Map in walking from Foggy Bottom to Lincoln Memorial
* Exit station using main exit
* Walk approx. 7 blocks S on 23rd St NW. (stay on 23rd Street essentially until you get within visual range of Lincoln Memorial)
* Turn right on Lincoln Memorial Circle SW.
* Walk a short distance W on Lincoln Memorial Circle SW.
Walking from Smithsonian subway stop to Lincoln Memorial
* Exit station using 12TH & JEFFERSON (THE MALL) exit
* Walk approx. 2 blocks W on Jefferson Dr SW.
* Turn right on 14th St NW.
* Walk approx. 1 block N on 14th St NW.
— Map in walking from Smithsonian subway to Washington Monument (en route)
* Keep walking past Washington Monument west in the direction of the Lincoln Memorial
* Cross 17th Street going west
* Walk past National World War II Monument west in the direction of the Lincoln Memorial
* Continue to walk down Washington Mall in the direction of the Lincoln Memorial * NOTE: that our rally will be on the side of the reflecting pool nearest the Lincoln Memorial
Lincoln Memorial Information Center 23rd Street, NW
202-426-6841
Lincoln Memorial is part of the National Mall and Memorial Parks. The memorial stands in West Potomac Park, near the convergence of numerous roads from throughout the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. In terms of placement, the memorial occupies a highly symbolic and important position as the western “bookend” of the National Mall, while the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial provides the eastern component at the foot of Capitol Hill, two miles to the east.
Car
Interstate 395 provides access to the Mall from the South. Interstate 495, New York Avenue, Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, George Washington Memorial Parkway, and the Cabin John Parkway provide access from the North. Interstate 66, U.S. Routes 50 and 29 provide access from the West. U.S. Routes 50, 1, and 4 provide access from the East.
PublicTransportation
There are several Metro train and bus routes from the suburban areas surrounding the city. In addition to Washington, D.C. public transportation, adjacent state and commonwealth transportation authorities offer train service from area cites to the Nation’s Capital. Consult the Public Transportation link for additional details.
Parking
General visitor parking is available along Ohio Drive, SW between the Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson Memorials. Bus parking is available primarily along Ohio Drive, SW near the Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson Memorials and along Ohio Drive, SW in East Potomac Park. See the Maps section for a detailed understanding of these areas.
There is limited handicapped parking at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt and World War II Memorials and near the Washington Monument and the Thomas Jefferson, Lincoln, Korean War Veterans, and Vietnam Veterans Memorials; otherwise, parking is extremely scarce in Washington, D.C.