Posted on 08/27/2009 10:24:26 PM PDT by Yomin Postelnik
Rifqa Bary is an Ohio teenager who recently fled to Florida claiming that her father seeks to murder her in an honor killing. While the media seeks to report the matter as a he said, she said story, there are some very disturbing details that back up her story.
For starters, Rifqas parents are members of the Noor Islamic Cultural Center. The Center was home to resident scholar Salah Sultan, who calls himself a friend and pupil of avowed terror supporter and advocate of suicide bombings Yusuf Qaradawi.
Qaradawi is designated by the United States as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist. Sultan most recently attended an event honoring Qaradawi where the two of them shared the stage with Khaled Mashaal, the head of Hamas. Sultan has also attended a Hamas rally and has publicly blamed the United States for the 9/11 attacks.
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That will open up resources for her, and she can get on with a safe independant life from her freak father.
Otherwise she will be hounded by the Sharia Law freak Muslim crowd until they get her.
If she fled to Florida she should be allowed to have the case heard here. Sending her back to Ohio can be dangerous. The father has many friends there and there’s reason to fear for her safety. Feel free to check out Media and Announcements on the website below for two proposed changes to Florida law that would help and other details on the case.
May God cover her and shield her no matter where she is.
Agreed. Lets hope that Florida Social Services gets behind her.
Any jurist who would do that should not be allowed the excuse of following the law, should she be harmed by Islamists.
Amen to that. The good news is that Attorney General (soon to be Gov.) McCollum got the Department behind her and both Republican US Senate candidates have gotten behind her too in different ways. The next hearing is Sept 3rd and the last one was very encouraging so let’s keep praying and doing whatever we can to speak up and spread the word.
Yes, Geller’s excellent work is referenced in the column. She’s amazing.
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