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Is Newsweek Trying to Kill Rifqa Bary?
The American Thinker ^ | 9/13/2009 | Pamela Geller

Posted on 09/13/2009 11:35:59 AM PDT by tang-soo

Rifqa Bary, the teenage girl who converted to Christianity from Islam and then fled for her life after her father threatened to kill her, faces daunting obstacles in her quest to be free. As a high-profile apostate, she is Islamists' highest value target right now. And on top of that, she faces a Leftist media that is complicit with those who want to see her dead or institutionalized. Witness the outrageous treatment that Newsweek gave to her story in its September 9 issue, and especially to Jamal Jivanjee, Rifqa's friend and confidante.

Newsweek reporter Arian Campo-Flores, said Jivanjee, asked him for an interview "about my connection to Rifqa Bary, as well as other questions regarding her situation." But when Jivanjee saw the Newsweek article published, he told me in a detailed interview about the newsmagazine's unfair coverage that he was "very disappointed at the clear bias that was demonstrated in the article," and that he found many aspects of the piece "troubling."

Campo-Flores' Newsweek article describes Mohamed Bary, Rifqa's father, as "a polite, mild-mannered man who seems deeply pained by the acrimony." Jivanjee asked pointedly, "What is the journalistic purpose of describing Rifqa's father in such a manner?" And he supplied what Campo-Flores left out: "Rifqa has been physically and psychologically abused in the past at the hands of her family." These charges did not come from third parties: "Rifqa has made these allegations personally, and these claims are being investigated and will be brought out should a court trial become necessary." Rifqa has previously recounted that her father said to her, "If you have this Jesus in your heart, you are dead to me! You are no longer my daughter...I will kill you! Tell me the truth!"

Jivanjee also explained Rifqa's side of the story: "Based on the past violence and abuse suffered at the hands of her family, Rifqa had every reason to take her father's threats seriously. Also, because Rifqa is not a U.S. citizen, she lived in the fear that she could have been taken out of the country at the hands of her parents where she would be afforded no protection of life or rights to practice her Christian faith."

But none of this found its way into Newsweek. "Is this a picture of objective journalism?" Jivanjee asked. "Is Newsweek making the statement that because he was polite to the reporter, he is polite and gentle toward his daughter?" The bias was obvious: "This is a subtle attempt to paint Rifqa's father in a positive light, and make it harder to believe Rifqa's own testimony about the threats that she faced at the hands of her father." Campo-Flores, said Jivanjee, "could have just as easily described Rifqa as a ‘tiny and broken girl who seems to be extremely frightened at the thought of being returned to her parent's custody.'" But he didn't, because he is not on Rifqa's side.

Newsweek showed its bias against Rifqa again when Campo-Flores followed up Rifqa's statement that she was in danger of being killed as an apostate by claiming that "Muslim scholars say that in Islam, there's no such thing as an honor killing for apostasy." Here Newsweek was conflating two distinct Islamic practices: honor killing and the killing of apostates. Usually girls murdered by their fathers or brothers in honor killings have been guilty, or are thought to be guilty, of some immoral behavior. There is, strictly speaking, no "honor killing for apostasy," but there is certainly honor killing, and killing for apostasy. Jivanjee's response to this was contemptuous: "Would Newsweek deny that there are over 5000 honor killings a year according to U.N. estimates? This is ignorant journalism at best, and biased and deceptive journalism at worst."

Campo-Flores's bias continued as he described the 33-page memorandum that Rifqa's attorney, John Stemberger, filed about the Noor Mosque's connection with Islamic terrorists and radical elements as being filled with "innuendo and provocative allegations." Jivanjee said he was "stunned" by this assessment of the memorandum, and asked: "Is this not a judgment call? On what does Newsweek base this assessment? Why did they not choose to list the sources that the 33-page report was based on?"

Campo-Flores also showed ignorance of the Bary family's connection to the Noor Mosque, reporting factually incorrect information regarding the family's involvement with the mosque. His article says: "In her affidavit, Bary contends that her father forced her to attend youth gatherings every Saturday at the Noor Islamic Cultural Center in Dublin, Ohio (though the center says its records show she attended only three classes there in 2007)." Campo-Flores apparently took the mosque's claim at face value, describing the Noor Mosque as one that the Barys "occasionally attend."

Jivanjee, however, said that this was "absolutely false." He explained that because of the Noor Mosque's radical ties, "it is in their best interest to distance themselves from the Bary family so that they can avoid being scrutinized through the investigation." Jivanjee, himself an ex-Muslim, called the mosque's claim that "records" show that Rifqa attended only three classes there in 2007 "a deliberate attempt to mislead." In mosque gatherings, he said, "attendance is almost never taken. When people come to the Mosque for prayers and gatherings, they just come in. There is no system of attendance, and from what I understand, the Noor Mosque facilitates quite a large number of people!" He added that "anyone who knew the Barys knew that they were heavily involved with the Noor Mosque, as they even hosted Noor gatherings in their home. It was people from the Noor Mosque who reported to Rifqa's parents themselves that they thought Rifqa was an apostate." This sounds as if there was more than a casual relationship between the Bary family and the Noor Mosque. Why was it not reported? Not for want of trying: Jivanjee said, "I mentioned that to the Newsweek reporter and it was never included in the published article."

Finally, Campo-Flores asked of Rifqa's family: "if they were indeed such fanatics, why would they have let their daughter prance around as a cheerleader?" But according to Jivanjee, Rifqa's parents never saw her in her cheerleader's uniform. The cheerleaders had a warm-up suit; when Rifqa dressed to go to games, she had the warm-up suit on, never the cheerleading skirt. But Campo-Flores never bothered to discover that.

This is a story that we must get right. Jivanjee elucidated the stakes involved: "If we get this story right, Rifqa's story may set many people like her free, and if we get this story wrong, a life could be lost."

Shame on Arian Campo-Flores and Newsweek for further jeopardizing this poor girl's life.

Pamela Geller is the editor and publisher of the Atlas Shrugs Web site and former associate publisher of the New York Observer.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: christian; islam; jamaljivanjee; newsweek; rifqabary

1 posted on 09/13/2009 11:36:00 AM PDT by tang-soo
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To: tang-soo

If it bleeds, it leads.


2 posted on 09/13/2009 11:37:08 AM PDT by Nachum (The complete Obama list at www.nachumlist.com)
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To: tang-soo

Yes.

They don’t realize they would be creating a martyr.


3 posted on 09/13/2009 11:37:22 AM PDT by null and void (We are now in day 235 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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To: tang-soo

Newsweak isn’t worth being toilet paper.


4 posted on 09/13/2009 11:41:37 AM PDT by crazydad
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To: tang-soo

Newsweek has no moral qualms against publishing stories which put our troops in more mortal danger than then they are otherwise in, why would they have any problem with helping to kill one more person?


5 posted on 09/13/2009 11:42:55 AM PDT by pnh102 (Regarding liberalism, always attribute to malice what you think can be explained by stupidity. - Me)
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To: null and void

Our son has many Muslim friends in his graduate school. They are all well to do kids and they describe some of the same threats and beatings from their fathers. Most of them were born here in the US and feel like they are oppressed by their families in life and marriage and are really stuck.
They really don’t want to continue living by the old country rules here in America. Mind you their fathers are all successfull Drs. and business men, not primitive back woods type Muslims.


6 posted on 09/13/2009 11:44:59 AM PDT by Oldexpat
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To: Oldexpat

I had an American born muslim engineer coworker.

He bitterly objected to my putting a “God Bless America” sign in my cubicle.

He objected to this ON 9/11!


7 posted on 09/13/2009 11:52:49 AM PDT by null and void (We are now in day 235 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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To: tang-soo

How about an “honor killing” of NewsWeak?


8 posted on 09/13/2009 11:56:31 AM PDT by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (Give Them Liberty Or Give Them Death! - IT'S ISLAM, STUPID! - Islam Delenda Est! - Rumble thee forth)
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To: tang-soo

No, Newspeak isn’t trying to get her killed, they just don’t care if they do in the course of pimping their leftist multicultural propaganda.


9 posted on 09/13/2009 12:03:25 PM PDT by piytar (Bussing in SEIU brownshirts to intimidate regular Americans is REAL FASCISM! NRA Lifetime Member)
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To: tang-soo

This girl is 17, right? Isn’t she old enough to declare herself to be an emancipated minor, or whatever it’s called? I thought that kids this age could refuse to live with their parents, if they chose. Anybody know the law on this?


10 posted on 09/13/2009 1:15:30 PM PDT by Pining_4_TX
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To: tang-soo
Rifqa's father, as "a polite, mild-mannered man who seems deeply pained by the acrimony."

You got to be kiddin me. I can't believe, a good journalist would fall for that one. He's a Muslim male for crying out loud. If he's a strict Muslim, and Rifqa goes back, that little girl is as good as dead.

11 posted on 09/13/2009 1:27:41 PM PDT by MsLady (If you died tonight, where would you go? Salvation, don't leave earth without it!)
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To: tang-soo

What is this “Newsweek” you refer to?

Is it some sort of blog?


12 posted on 09/13/2009 1:30:58 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (PALIN / BECK 2012.)
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To: tang-soo
Newsweek really doesn't give a rat's a$s what the consequenses of their malicious reporting are. The "progressives" consider themselves blameless and accept no responsibility no matter what they do. How many times can a lefty turn his head, and pretend that he just doesn't see? ...

50 million dead in Stalin's Russian utopia, where "individualistic tendencies" were criminal.

Mao Zedong's Great Leap to communism degenerates to famine, killing tens of millions.

Millions dead after Pol Pot declares society is to be "purified" in favor of peasant communism.

Margaret Sanger has demons of too many humans with deficiencies, by her judgement, and she inspires the abortion of millions of beating hearts.

Newsweek is populated with irresponsible brats, with either no thought to the consequences of their actions, or the arrogant thought that the means justify their hoped-for outcome.

13 posted on 09/13/2009 1:47:15 PM PDT by Tellurian (Creativity is having the wit to capitalize on your mistakes)
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To: Nachum
Does anyone remember Elian? Look at what our government and the press did to that little guy. What a complete travesty that was. But, when you have people who think nothing of killing babies, what do we expect?

God have mercy on Rifqa, don't let our government and the press do to her what they did to Elian, in Jesus name, Amen.

14 posted on 09/13/2009 2:09:51 PM PDT by MsLady (If you died tonight, where would you go? Salvation, don't leave earth without it!)
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To: MsLady
Does anyone remember Elian?

That story broke my heart.

15 posted on 09/13/2009 2:18:05 PM PDT by Nachum (The complete Obama list at www.nachumlist.com)
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To: Nachum

Mine too!!!! What was evil, no other words for it.


16 posted on 09/13/2009 2:26:33 PM PDT by MsLady (If you died tonight, where would you go? Salvation, don't leave earth without it!)
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