Posted on 05/12/2015 5:31:36 AM PDT by SJackson
U.S. State Dept. Invites Muslim Leaders, Denies Christians
Posted By Raymond Ibrahim On May 12, 2015 @ 12:08 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | 6 Comments
[1]Raymond Ibrahim is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
This article is reprinted from Gatestone Institute [2].
Late on the evening of May 8, Newsmax TV announced [3] that pressure from Americans acquainted with Sister Diana Momekas visa rejection has just caused the State Department to reverse its decision and permit her entry into the United States. Until then, however, she and others were barred.
After inviting [4] a number of foreign religious leaders, mostly Muslim, the U.S. State Department, for the second time in a row, had denied the sole Christian representative a visa despite (or perhaps because of) the fact that Christians are the ones being persecuted by Muslims.
Sister Diana, an influential Iraqi Christian leader and spokeswoman who was scheduled to visit the U.S. to advocate for persecuted Christians in the Mideast, earlier this month was denied a visa by the U.S. State Department, even though she had visited the U.S. before, most recently in 2012.
Sister Diana was to be one of a delegation of religious leaders from Iraq including Shia and Yazidi to visit Washington, D.C., to describe the situation of their people. Every single religious leader from this delegation was granted a visa except for the only Christian representative, Sister Diana.
Similarly, in March 2014, after the United States Institute for Peace (USIP) brought together the governors of Nigerias mostly Muslim northern states for a conference in the U.S., the State Department had also blocked the visa of the regions only Christian governor, Jonah David Jang, an ordained minister, citing administrative problems. The USIP confirmed that all 19 northern governors were invited, but the organization did not respond to requests for comments on why they would hold talks without the regions only Christian governor.
According to Emmanuel Ogebe, a Nigerian human rights lawyer based in Washington D.C., the Christian governors visa problems are due to anti-Christian bias in the U.S. government [5]:
The U.S. insists that Muslims are the primary victims of Boko Haram. It also claims that Christians discriminate against Muslims in Plateau, which is one of the few Christian majority states in the north. After the [Christian governor] told them [U.S. authorities] that they were ignoring the 12 Shariah states who [sic] institutionalized persecution he suddenly developed visa problems. The question remains why is the U.S. downplaying or denying the attacks against Christians?
Regarding Sister Diana Momeka, determined Christian and human rights activists in the U.S. called on the State Department to reverse its decision. According [6] to Johnnie Moore, an activist who met her in Iraq: Sister Momeka is a gift to the world and a humanitarian whose work reminded me when I met her in Iraq of Mother Teresa. It is incomprehensible to me that the State Department would not be inviting Momeka on an official visit to the United States, as opposed to barring her from entry.
Chris Seiple, President of the Institute for Global Engagement, wrote [7] in a post, In the same week that the State Dept says it will take the engagement of religious leaders seriously (as announced in its quadrennial review [8] two days ago), it refuses a visa to a persecuted Christian nun who has fled ISIS, Sister Diana.
Similarly, discussing the nuns visa denial, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said [9]: This is an administration which never seems to find a good enough excuse to help Christians, but always finds an excuse to apologize for terrorists I hope that as it gets attention that Secretary [of State John] Kerry will reverse it. If he doesnt, Congress has to investigate, and the person who made this decision ought to be fired.
On May 8, in an interview on Newsmax TV with host J.D. Hayworth, Johnnie Moore credited Newsmax TV viewers with helping to put enormous pressure on the Obama administration to allow Sister Diana Momeka to come to Washington to talk about the persecution of Christians in her war-torn nation: It worked people raised their voices. They wrote their congressmen and senators, they put pressure on everybody, everywhere. She has been approved. Its exhibit A of what happens when people in this country start raising their voices.
But Ogebes question remains: Why is the U.S. downplaying or denying attacks against Christians?
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Why would the State Dept be any different from the Defense Department? Both have been anti Christian since Jan 20, 2009.
Let him praise himself, play gold and worship muslims for another 19 months.
All we can do is press the few republicans that care to keep his power at bay until Cruz is in office.
Cant WAIT to see Obama’s face as he hands off he crown to Cruz. What scares me is he might do something crazy instead of following over 200 years of tradition and Law.
The reason is simple. Obama’s Muslim faith tell him to hate all non-Muslims.
bkmk
The U.S. Muslim Department and the U.S. Department of Islam should be the code names for these idiotic groups.
Because Obolo hates, despises, and fears Christians.
Liberals hate the three Cs:
Christianity
Constitution
Capitalism
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