torsdag 5 juli 2007

Positivt för de koptiska kristna i Egypten

Rättegången i Egypten, där det bestäms om de 45 koptiska kristna har rätt att återta sin kristna tro fortsätter den 1 september. Beslutet att fallet skall tas till prövning trots regeringens motstånd ses som en positiv utveckling och ett steg i rätt riktning.



WEA skriver:

EGYPT: LET THE APOSTASY/LIBERTY DEBATE BEGIN

In April 2007 a lower court ruled against 45 Copts who had converted to Islam or been deemed Muslim on account of the conversion of a parent, but who wanted to officially return to Christianity. The lower court ruled that Muslims, even if they are converts from Christianity, could not be permitted to apostasise (leave Islam). The Copts decided to appeal. (For background see link 1.)On 1 July, despite the government's efforts to get the case dismissed, Judge Essam Abdel Aziz of Egypt's Supreme Administrative Court ruled in favour of the Copts and agreed to consider the merits of their case. The appeal was successful and a retrial has been slated fors 1 September 2007.According to Middle East On-line, human rights groups welcomed the decision. "The decision by the Supreme Administrative Court to consider the case of Egyptian converts to Islam wanting to return to their Church is very positive," said Ramsis al-Naggar, the Coptic lawyer who represented 12 of the plaintiffs. "It proves there is still a window of freedom in Egypt." (Link 2)"It is a step in the right direction," Hossam Bahgat, director of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights said. "We are hopeful and optimistic that the Supreme Administrative Court will eventually uphold the principles of religious freedom and non-discrimination, both of which are guaranteed under the Constitution and international law." (Link 3)Associated Press reports, "Court officials said government lawyers objected to Judge Essam Eddin Abdel-Aziz's decision to accept the appeal, arguing the initial verdict issued in April was in line with the principles of Islamic Sharia law." (Link 3)So let the apostasy/liberty debate begin.

Elizabeth Kendal - World Evangelical Alliance - Religious Liberty News & Analysis



1) Egypt: Egypt to rule on apostasy - 1 July 2007WEA RLC News & Analysis, 29 Jun 2007By: WEA RLC Principal Researcher and Writer, Elizabeth Kendal

http://www.worldevangelicalalliance.com/news/view.htm?id=1261

2) Egypt agrees to hear case of Christian converts. 2 July 2007

http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=212833)

Egyptian court accepts appeal from 45 Copts trying to reclaim their religion. 2 July 2007

http://english.pravda.ru/news/world/02-07-2007/94407-Egypt_Copts-0

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