Sunday, September 9, 2012

Interpol and Swedish authorities aid Saudi Embassy to hunt convert

Via Don



Maryam reveals her conversion to Christianity in a video.
The new convert Maryam said in the published video that she hasn’t removed her Hijab for fear of her life and to keep her identity unknown.

In late July Saudi media reported that a Saudi woman named Maryam (28) had illegally both embraced Christianity and fled the country. Her family have charged two men — a Lebanese and a Saudi national — with complicity in her conversion and escape. The men will face court on 15 September. Whilst a woman claiming to be Maryam told an Arabic TV channel that she was converted through a dream and has found peace in Christianity, Saudi media maintain it is all either fraud or coercion. The woman’s family has suggested she is a victim of human traffickers. Interpol is reportedly coordinating with the Saudi Embassy in Stockholm and Swedish authorities to find and return the ‘girl’ before her ‘kidnappers’ can move her to another country. Please pray.

Since late July Saudi media have been buzzing with reports that a 28-year-old Saudi woman has embraced Christianity and fled the country, staying initially in a church in Lebanon before moving on to Sweden. According to the Saudi Gazette, the woman, Maryam, appeared on an Arabic TV channel saying she was tired of performing prayers and fasting during Ramadan — rituals that never brought her any benefit. She also criticised Saudi Arabia’s Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice.

2 comments:

  1. So the muslim king that BHO bowed down to is now ordering the Swedish government to find and return an adult Saudi "citizen" to them so that she can be tried and convicted of "heresy" (converting to christianity).
    She will be stripped, tortured (according to the dictates if Shari) and forced to sign her own death warrant. Then either publicly stoned to death or beheaded!
    All hail islam.....
    Not only no... but HELL NO!!

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  2. HELL NO!

    It's mind boggling that Hussein even has a remote chance at being reelected.

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