Sunday, November 15, 2009

R.E.A.L. Public Awareness on Religious Freedom

Columbus, Ohio: November 13 -- R.E.A.L. Public Awareness Activities on Religious Freedom


November 15, 2009
Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)
http://www.realcourage.org/2009/11/columbus-november-13-real-on-freedom/


On Friday, November 13, 2009, R.E.A.L.'s Jeffrey and Karen Imm met with the public in Columbus, Ohio and students on the campus of Ohio State University (OSU) to address the issues of the growing threat to religious freedom in America and around the world, as represented by the Rifqa Bary case in Columbus, Ohio.




R.E.A.L.'s Jeffrey Imm in Columbus, OH - Public Awareness on Religious Freedom and Rifqa Bary Case

R.E.A.L.'s Jeffrey Imm in Columbus, OH - Public Awareness on Religious Freedom and Rifqa Bary Case

We traveled throughout Columbus, Ohio to meet with the public there about such threats to freedom, and passed out fliers and other materials to the public and to OSU students, regarding the need to defend religious freedom, the Rifqa Bary case, the growing threat of Islamic supremacist "honor killings" in America, and the national challenge to human and religious freedom in America.


Our emphasis was on the inalienable human rights of religious freedom in defiance to those Islamic supremacists who seek to reject freedom of conscience to those who leave Islam or choose another religion, as well as those Islamic supremacists who have committed ideological violence and "honor killings" to oppress and intimidate Muslim women.


We updated the Columbus public on the case of Rifqa Bary, regarding her statements of threats against her life because she chose to leave Islam, her fleeing from Columbus, Ohio to Florida and her forced return to Columbus, the failure of the press to effectively address the reality of such threats by supremacists in America today and the attacks on Muslim women in America, the postponement of her Rifqa Bary's next hearing in Columbus to December 22, and the activities of other groups.


We informed the Columbus public and OSU students that threats of violence to intimidate those from their religious freedom were not unique in America today. We addressed our first-hand observation in Chicago in July 2009 where the Islamic supremacist Hizb ut-Tahrir had a crowd of 700, all of which had received Hizb ut-Tahrir brochures stating that those Muslims who chose to leave Islam were "traitors" who deserved the "death penalty." We pointed out how just 10 days earlier 20 year American woman Noor Almaleki had died as a result of an "honor killing" by her father in Arizona for not upholding "traditional Muslim values," something her friends feared discussing with the press. We pointed to the photos and the stories of other women killed in America in "honor killings" by those who felt they were not being "good enough Muslims" - in Dallas, in Georgia, in Cleveland, in Indianapolis, and one suspected in Buffalo.


We urged the Columbus public to act in Columbus and demand that the Columbus courts take Rifqa Bary's alleged threats seriously, as too many Muslim women have died in America because their the growing threats to their religious and personal freedoms were not being taken seriously.


To illustrate the global nature of the threat, we pointed to the recent Pew Global poll in Pakistan that stated 78 percent "favor death for those who leave Islam" -- 78 percent of Pakistan would be over 130 million people - just in one country.


We spoke, engaged the public, and passed out fliers and materials at locations in downtown Columbus during morning and evening rush hour, and spent the lunch time and afternoon with Ohio State University students at their "Oval" on campus. We also spoke near the Ohio Statehouse. We visited the Columbus Dispatch, first informing them of our planned protests, then offering to provide the Dispatch with additional information on the story not yet published, and then finally protesting in front of the Columbus Dispatch offices.


During of engagement with the public and OSU students, we made them aware of upcoming scheduled events, the Monday November 16 Rifqa Bary supporters rally in Dorrian Commons, and the next hearing for Rifqa Bary planned for December 22 in Columbus.




Engaging Columbus Public on Broad and High Streets in the Morning

Engaging Columbus Public on Broad and High Streets on a Chilly, November Morning

R.E.A.L. at Ohio State University




R.E.A.L.'s Jeffrey Imm Discusses Threats to Religious Freedom in America With Ohio State Students and Why the Rifqa Bary Case is a Concern

R.E.A.L.'s Jeffrey Imm Discusses Threats to Religious Freedom in America with Ohio State Students and Why We Must Be Concerned About the Rifqa Bary Case



Ohio State University - Getting Ready to Engage OSU Students

R.E.A.L. at Ohio State University - Getting Ready to Engage OSU Students



Why the Rifqa Bary Case Matters

Why the Rifqa Bary Case Matters



'The

The Threat to Religious Freedom and Threat of "Honor Killings" is Growing in America



Ideological Violence Against Women is Terrorism

Ideological Violence Against Women is Terrorism



Call to Columbus Public to Defend Religious Freedom

Downtown Columbus, Ohio: Call to Columbus Public to Defend Religious Freedom



'In

In America - Islamic Supremacist "Honor Killings" Against Women!



Handing Out Fliers on Threat to Religious Freedom in America

Handing Out Fliers on Threat to Religious Freedom in America



Urging Columbus Dispatch to Address Religious Freedom Issues in the News!

Urging Columbus Dispatch to Address Religious Freedom Issues in the News!



'Coming

Coming Back Later to Give "The News" on Islamic Supremacism Threats to Religious Freedom to the Columbus Dispatch Once Again...



Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) Supporters at Ohio Statehouse - Columbus, OH

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) Supporters at Ohio Statehouse - Columbus, OH

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