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EGYPTIAN AUTHORITIES REFUSE TO CHARGE CHRISTIAN PRISONER
Compass Direct ^ | Egypt - Friday November 19, 2004

Posted on 11/26/2004 11:39:38 PM PST by miltonim

EGYPTIAN AUTHORITIES REFUSE TO CHARGE CHRISTIAN PRISONER


Hany Samir Tawfik

November 19 (Compass) -- An Egyptian Christian jailed without charges for 19 months has become emotionally disturbed and lost vision in one eye from torture and lack of medical treatment, his widowed mother declared last week. Hany Samir Tawfik, 28, has been continuously jailed since March 2003. After being deported back to Egypt from Saudi Arabia on June 15, 2002, he was arrested at the Cairo international airport upon his return and detained for 52 days. Tawfik was then re-arrested by police seven months later because he refused their demands to spy on an evangelical Christian pastor, Tawfik’s family and church sources said. Despite direct appeals by Tawfik’s widowed mother to Interior Minister Habib el-Adly, authorities refuse to release him or make public his alleged “crimes.”Tawfik’s mother told Compass that prison authorities had taken away his Bible and destroyed it in front of him. “He said they told him he was a ‘special’ case, so they had been told to give him extra suffering.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: dhimmi; egyptianchristians; muslims; persecution

1 posted on 11/26/2004 11:39:38 PM PST by miltonim
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Muhammad-inspired persecution of Christians, Jews and all non-Muslims continues...
2 posted on 11/26/2004 11:44:57 PM PST by miltonim (Fight those who do not believe in Allah. - Koran, Surah IX: 29)
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To: miltonim

Ay words from the Pope yet?


3 posted on 11/26/2004 11:57:27 PM PST by Wiz
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To: miltonim

Dear God, protect this innocent man and bring him peace. Lord, give him freedom. In Your name, amen.

This is a heart breaker, IMHO. No one should be tortured in the so-called name of religion.


4 posted on 11/27/2004 12:02:33 AM PST by Humidston (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1282122/posts - Blood on the Potomac!)
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To: Humidston

I don't know what to say, but just a sad feeling inside. I pray that God's will be done.


5 posted on 11/27/2004 2:01:06 AM PST by hmong
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To: Wiz

The Pope won't say anything against a Muslim country.

The Catholic Church views Islamism as a "heretic" offshoot of Christianity, and hopes that one day Muslims will become Christians.

The Catholic Church takes an extremely long view, and is in my humble opinion, wrong on this.

In the meantime they are willing to sacrifice a lot of people to the Muslims in the hope of a long term benefit.


6 posted on 11/27/2004 4:25:16 AM PST by plenipotentiary (AKA ABrit)
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To: miltonim
Sheesh, as if destruction of a bible can take God out of the man or the man away from God.

God help this man for already upholding his belief in You by refusing to spy on his pastor and for not forsaking You under torture.

Let his grace and faith turn the hearts of his captors to You or suffer Your wrath.

7 posted on 11/27/2004 4:31:12 AM PST by Freedom Dignity n Honor
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To: Freedom Dignity n Honor

The religion of peace at work again.


8 posted on 11/27/2004 4:59:10 AM PST by Desron13
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Breaking News - Friday November 19, 2004

EGYPT : AUTHORITIES REFUSE TO CHARGE CHRISTIAN PRISONER

Jailed Copt’s ‘crime’ kept secret.

Hany
Hany Samir Tawfik
November 19 (Compass)
— An Egyptian Christian jailed without charges since March 2003 has become emotionally disturbed and lost vision in one eye from torture and lack of medical treatment, his widowed mother declared last week.

Initially detained for 52 days at Lazogly, Cairo’s notorious State Security headquarters, Hany Samir Tawfik has been continuously jailed since he was re-arrested 21 months ago, on March 3, 2003.

Tawfik, 28, was arrested at the Cairo international airport upon his return from Saudi Arabia on June 15, 2002. Saudi authorities had reportedly deported him back to Egypt, saying the Coptic Christian had been suspected of wanting to marry a Muslim girl and convert her to Christianity.

mother
Hany Tawfik's mother
According to his mother, Tawfik had asked for asylum from the U.S. Embassy several months after he arrived to work in Riyadh. But since he was an Egyptian national, not a Saudi, the embassy said it was obliged by international law to turn Tawfik over to the Egyptian Embassy.

'Severe Mistreatment'

However, no known charges were filed against Tawfik before an Egyptian court. So after nearly two months of what the young man’s family and acquaintances described as “severe mistreatment” at Lazogly, he was set free.

But seven months later, he was again arrested by security police, who sent him to Torah Prison near Helwan, outside Cairo. Several months later, he was transferred to Al-Gharbaliat Prison, located in the desert near Alexandria, where he now remains.

Tawfik Refused to Spy on Pastor

According to Tawfik’s family and church sources, police re-arrested him when he refused their demands to spy on an evangelical Christian pastor known to be ministering among Muslim converts to Christianity.

“Hany said after the police picked him up, they showed him the house of this pastor and said they would only release him if he agree to spy on him and his activities,” his mother told Compass. “When he refused, they put him in jail.”

The pastor in question confirmed to Compass that he had known Tawfik three years ago, when he began attending a Coptic evangelical church. “I consider him my spiritual son,” the pastor said.

Harassment Targets Those who Proselytize Muslims

Although Egypt’s constitution and laws do not specifically prohibit proselytizing, individuals suspected of helping Muslims convert to Christianity are subject to heavy police harassment and regularly arrested for either “insulting heavenly religions” or “inciting sectarian strife.”

First registered as a political prisoner, Tawfik was re-classified in January 2004 under criminal statutes. His most recent case file number, issued by the Abbassiya Police Station in Cairo on August 3, was listed as No. 13826.

Although lawyers have submitted court objections to Tawfik’s detention without charges, the police have used Emergency Law regulations to re-arrest him every 45 days, minutes after the court orders him released.

Security authorities approached by the local press and diplomatic missions claim Tawfik remains in jail awaiting a decision from the interior minister on his case, which allegedly involves issues of “national security.”

'Forget Your Son!'

Tawfik’s mother said State Security officer Ahmet Mustafa told her bluntly, “Forget your son!” But he refused to say why he was under arrest. The officer claimed he had no jurisdiction over her son, whose case he said was being handled in person by Egypt’s interior minister, Habib el-Adly.

His alleged “crimes” have never been made public.

Tawfik’s mother has appealed directly to Interior Minister Habib el-Adly to release her son in an open letter published by two Cairo newspapers. Watani newspaper printed her letter of appeal on October 17, followed by the liberal El-Osboa weekly on November 8.

His mother’s persistence to win her son’s release has brought repercussions from State Security officials. Once last year, two police officers knocked at her door at 4 a.m., forcing her to get up and accompany them to the police station to “discuss” her son’s case with them.

“I have been suffering over my son for nearly two years now, without any hope,” Tawfik’s mother said.

Her son has been brought back to a police station in Cairo’s Shobra district at least twice, presumably to appear briefly in court. Although unable to visit him since he was moved to Al-Gharbaliat, his mother has been allowed to meet him a few times in the police station, she said.

Tawfik complained of “black water in my right eye” this past spring in letters shown to Compass which he wrote from prison. “He has lost complete use of his right eye now,” his mother said.

Tawfik’s mother said her son told her the police had taken away his Bible and destroyed it in front of him. “He cried when the authorities ripped it up and then went on to hit and beat him,” she said. “He said they told him he was a ‘special’ case, so they had been told to give him extra suffering.”

Widowed six years ago, Tawfik’s mother has one younger son. She remains unemployed since her husband’s death due to a prevailing heart condition.

9 posted on 12/05/2004 7:45:27 AM PST by miltonim (Fight those who do not believe in Allah. - Koran, Surah IX: 29)
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