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The Disappearance, Forced Conversions, and Forced Marriages of Coptic Christian Women in Egypt

2009-11-10 10:09:17
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By-Coptic Foundation for Human Rights

PREFACE
Reports of Muslim men abducting and forcibly marrying and converting Coptic Christian women and girls have filtered out of Egypt with increasing frequency over the past decade.
The emerging patterns of force, fraud and coercion correspond to definitions of human
trafficking used by the United Nations and the U.S. Department of State., with the UN identifying it as a “crime against humanity”.1 These violations of fundamental human rights appear to be encouraged by the prevalence of cultural norms in Egypt - often rooted in Islamic traditions – that legitimize violence against women and non-Muslims.
They appear to be further abetted by the tacit complicity of the government as evidenced by its lack of
willingness to thoroughly investigate allegations of rape, abduction and abuse or to reinstate policies designed to protect Egyptians from coerced conversion by educating potential converts of the full implications of conversion.
Details of trafficking cases involving Copts often reach the West through desperately worried relatives of victims. When the Egyptian police fail to find and return (or often even search for) victims of abduction, forced marriage and conversion, some relatives summon the courage to release information and photos to Coptic human rights organizations in the diaspora.
The violent abuse of Coptic women and girls in connection with forced marriage and conversion is not altogether new. The Patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church, Pope Shenouda III, protested against this phenomenon in 1976, declaring: "There is pressure being practiced to convert Coptic girls to Islam and marry them under terror to Muslim husbands.”2 But the issue has now reached boiling point within Egypt’s Coptic community.

As the prestigious Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram Weekly recently noted:

It is the question of the alleged conversion and forced marriage of Coptic girls to Muslim men that elicits the greatest passions. In July [2009] alone three separate incidents received much publicity in the press. Pharmaceuticals student Rania Tawfik Asaad was ostensibly abducted in Giza and forced to marry a Muslim. Two other cases, those of Marian Bishai, Amira Morgan and Injy Basta, also hit the headlines.”3
Despite the accumulation of substantial evidence and the expressions of concern by the
most senior leader of the Coptic community, this aspect of human trafficking has scarcely

been acknowledged by the world’s most powerful human rights institutions, including those dedicated to the issue of trafficking in persons.

The Coptic Foundation for Human Rights and Christian Solidarity International (CSI)  therefore commissioned an anti-trafficking specialist, Michele Clark, and a Coptic women’s rights advocate, Nadia Ghaly, to undertake an investigation of allegations surrounding the abductions and forced marriages and conversions to Islam in Egypt. They performed outstanding pioneering work, interviewing victims, their relatives, lawyers, priests and other Coptic community leaders.

This report documents dozens of specific cases and demonstrates consistent patterns used by the perpetrators, their victims, government and law enforcement, and members of Egypt’s faith communities. The report concludes with a valuable set of practical and critical recommendations for the Coptic community, the Government of Egypt and the international community.

The findings of Ms. Ghaly and Ms. Clark are deeply disturbing, and should challenge human rights activists and institutions, especially those whose mandate includes women’s rights and trafficking in persons, to undertake, as a matter of urgency, further research into this form of gender and religious based violence against Coptic women and girls in Egypt.


 To Download the report click here :
http://www.coptsunited.com/Uploads/40/Coptic_Report_Master.pdf

 


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8- unfair
2010-01-02 09:22:32
prince sam
it is abvious that musilm people hate christian and the motives are known.how ever it is not justified.but the mystery is why copts specially hate each other.
7- unfair
2010-01-02 09:21:57
prince sam
it is abvious that musilm people hate christian and the motives are known.how ever it is not justified.but the mystery is why copts specially hate each other.
6- returning
2009-12-22 15:20:36
mulegeta
bing orthodox is luckiness .so every one can enter into heaven throu. it is essential returning to their religion for them.
bing chrstian is greater than love .love is temporary .
chrstianity is forener.living in the is lsam living in the dark forever!
5- S.O.S
2009-11-20 22:02:41
Hadi
why coptics didn't complain to the international justice court they have all evidences and witnesses .
iam asking if there is any voluntar to do this and every christian will support him ,as palastinians did for gaza attack
4- excellent
2009-11-20 19:53:01
asaad samaan
Excellent Effort. This is the way to expose these crimes, and st`op Egypt claiming that these abductions are "LOVE AFFAIRS". They can say what they like because they stopped the 'advice committees' by the Church, so they can LIE as they want.
3- Islam does not respect others
2009-11-11 02:31:36
wisdom
Kidnapping is a crime against the human rights of Christian children of Copts. Such compulsion is rape and a denial of the freedom of beliefs and speech.
2- call a spade a spade
2009-11-10 23:18:00
Adel
Raping and kidnapping a minor is a horrible crime, but only to those who have ethics and a working conscious. Unfortunately, In the Islamic world, this is an act that is commended and rewarded, as it pleases Allah and teh muslim masses !!! What more do I need to say? How can the world tolerate this behavior?. This is a consistent Muslim “sport”. It happens everywhere where Muslims are in control. It happened in Georgia by the Turks, in Sudan, in Saudi Arabia, in Iraq. I have yet to see a Muslim society that respects humanity, and does not discriminate and oppress non-Muslims. Their degree of violence depends on their numbers, and true understanding of Islam. The better they understand Islam, follw the Quran, the more violent they become. The term "moderate-Muslim" is misleading one. There are true Muslims and fake Muslims. The fake ones, are the ones who still have ethics, brains and a working conscious. The ones that we would like to have as neighbors, friends and co-workers. Unfortunately, these good " fake" muslims are becoming minority and even discrimiated against by the true muslims.
1- link
2009-11-10 20:56:02
asaad samaan
the PDF file does not download
Copts united reply:
The file is ok to download it . just please right click on the link and then press save target as to save the file in your computer

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