Posted on 01/21/2010 4:42:11 AM PST by rae4palin
Many of us are probably aware of the great news surrounding Rifqa Bary becoming a dependant of the state of Ohio. This is truly great news as this means she remains protected from being forcibly sent back to the home of her parents that she fled from due to the fear of her life that she faced as a result of her conversion from Islam to Christianity. While this is good news, she is not yet out of the woods, so to speak, just yet.
What should happen next?
In recent days, there have been a number of direct and indirect threats made against Rifqas life. As a major legal hurdle appears to be behind us, it will be important that the awareness of this threat not be diminished in any way as the number of Islamic radicals who are angry about Rifqas court victory actually increase. Here are some points that should be addressed and prayed for in the days ahead:
1. Rifqa needs to be given contact with people she chooses. This will be vital for her emotional and spiritual health.
2. The people who put their lives on the line to rescue her (the Lorenz family and Brian Williams) need to be protected from the false accusations that have been leveled against them.
3. An additional foster home for Rifqa needs to be provided. Due to the compromise of Rifqas foster home information to the C.A.I.R. appointed attorney for Rifqas parents, she should be moved to a safe location immediately. This should be a family that will be best equipped to provide for Rifqas security needs.
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She should apply for American citizenship ASAP.
Hopefully she can get some money or scholarships for Hillsdale or something.
Not a problem, I bet enough people will be donating to her cause to put her though any college she chooses.
Thanks for the ping!
THANKS MUCH.
thanks for the ping!
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