Posted on 02/17/2013 10:42:38 PM PST by cunning_fish
Tough choice made by young citizen of Afghanistan Rui Ivaz Ali. Came to Russia with his parents at the age of 16, she secretly gave up their Muslim faith and converted to Christianity. Now this decision could cost her her life. Migration Service to deport her back to Afghanistan, where under Sharia law she could face the death penalty. Rui fled to Russia with her parents and younger brother three years ago. Breaking the border, the family settled in Ocher, Perm region. To learn the Russian language and get the basic knowledge, 16-year-old migrant went to sunday school. After her graduation, she wanted to learn to be a doctor. - We have the home physicians appreciate and respect - shared Rui Ivaz Ali. - I understand that while I do not know how and do not know much, but I honestly wanted to learn everything, to become a doctor and work in the hospital. In a small Ural town native Afghanistani was acquainted with the Christian faith and began attending services at a local Orthodox church. As recognized by the girl, it was there the first time she felt the peace of mind and serenity. - Where I was born, constantly at war - says Rui. - From childhood, before my eyes is shooting, explosions and killing. In Afghanistan, it is a fact of life, and can not get rid of stress. After a frank conversation with the Priest Rui decided to abandon the traditional religion and his family to Christianity. - When I came back from church, I do not know how to tell my parents that I was no longer a Muslim - says the girl. - I was really scared, because I knew what to expect. Father beaten me for hours. At that time my mother was screaming and crying.
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I want to vomit.
Yet, if she would have said she was a homosexual, she probably could have stayed.
Seems to me that now is the time for some Afghan(s) who have enjoyed the blessings of freedom in the USDA to step up to the plate and offer the girl a place of refuge.Should be as easy as keeping/having undocumented Mexicans and probably have a true USA person for life.
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http://lifenews.ru/news/110033
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Really stupid of the Russians to do this...as they have big issues with Muslims in some of their southern areas (Chechnya, Dagestan). Or, is Russia, like the US and Western Europe, caving in to Islamic Hate?
I’m sure most of the Afghans ‘ blessing freedom’ in US will be eager to stone her for abandoning their death cult. As for Russian officials they probably don’t buy her story. I guess you can hear a lot as an immigration authority.
Yet, if she would have said she was a homosexual, she probably could have stayed.
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In Russia? Not likely.
However, certainly, if she were in the US or the UK or Canada.
Really stupid of the Russians to do this...as they have big issues with Muslims in some of their southern areas (Chechnya, Dagestan). Or, is Russia, like the US and Western Europe, caving in to Islamic Hate?
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Well said. Spot on. Stupid... and treacherous.
You are correct. For some reason I read that she was being deported TO Russia not FROM Russia.
Silly, me like we deport anyone.
The UK has surrendered to Muslims.
Row over renaming of Sandhurst hall after Bahrain donation
A Sandhurst tribute to the fallen of a First World War battle has been abandoned so a donation from the King of Bahrain can be honoured.
By Tom Whitehead, Security Editor
10:56PM GMT 17 Feb 2013
Mons Hall, named after the 1914 battle that saw thousands killed, will be renamed the King Hamad Hall after he gave £3 million towards its refurbishment.
Defence chiefs were accused of betraying the memory of soldiers who gave their lives for their country.
MPs also questioned the ethics of honouring regimes that have dubious human rights records.
It emerged an accommodation block at the Army officer training academy has also been named after the first president of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) following a £15 million donation from the country.
post-crash bump
> Rui actually do not understand the Orthodox faith.
Nobody does.
That’s why the word “Byzantine” came to be a metaphor for inscrutable, unfathomable, labyrinthian.
> if she would have said she was a homosexual, she probably
> could have stayed.
Not likely.
Russia is not gay-friendly.
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