Saturday, February 18, 2012

Ethiopians to protest at Saudi Embassy in US over Christian arrests.



Ethiopians to protest at Saudi Embassy in US over Christian arrests.(BM).Cairo: Ethiopians living in the United States announced they will protest the Saudi Arabia Embassy in Washington DC this coming week over the jailing of Ethiopian Christians in the ultra-conservative Gulf kingdom.
We urge all those concerned in the Washington, D.C. area to participate in this protest. Saudi Arabian officials have refused to release the Christians despite quiet diplomatic pressure,” Jonathan Racho, Regional Manager for Africa at International Christian Concern (ICC), an advocacy group and one of the protest’s organizers, said in a statement.
We must raise our voices and demand the Saudis release the prisoners who were imprisoned simply for praying together.”35 Ethiopian Christians were arrested while conducting a prayer meeting late last year in the ultra-conservative Gulf kingdom.They have been detained an held for more than two months.Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported that 29 of those arrested are women and were subjected to “arbitrary body cavity searches” while in custody.The Christians had gathered together to pray on December 15 at a private home of one of the Ethiopians, but police responded by raiding the house and arresting the group of Ethiopians, three of those jailed told HRW.“While King Abdullah sets up an international interfaith dialogue center, his police are trampling on the rights of believers of others faiths,” said Christoph Wilcke, senior Middle East researcher for Human Rights Watch. “The Saudi government needs to change its own intolerant ways before it can promote religious dialogue abroad.”In October, Saudi Arabia, together with Austria and Spain, founded the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Center for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue, located in Vienna, and funded by Saudi Arabia.According to the ICC, which said it has spoken directly with the prisoners, the Christian men and women corroborate the claims that they were violently arrested and currently experience attempts at conversion to Islam while in prison.
The prisoners recently reported that a Muslim preacher was sent by officials to speak to them about converting to Islam, the ICC said, but this could not be independently verified by Bikyamasr.com sources.The preacher reportedly also “vilified Christianity and denigrated the Bible,” the ICC reported.“These are law-abiding Ethiopian citizens. They were simply arrested for practicing their faith at a private home,” Kebadu Belachew, an Ethiopian-American human rights activist and one of the organizers of the rally, told ICC.“The Saudi government should set them free. We are organizing this protest as part of the effort to set them free.”Hmmmm......."Islamophobia?"Read the full story here.

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