Dr. Ashraf Ramelah will speak in conference on plight of minorities in Arab and Muslim countries

Image

Washington DC: October 15, 2010. (PCP) Dr. Ashraf Ramelah will represent Coptic Christian in Timely Conference on “Plight of Minorities and Expatriates in Arab and Muslim Countries: What the US Should Do” in collaboration with Human Rights Advocates and Religious Freedom Defenders by The Center for Democracy and Human Rights and Saudi Arabia, CDHR on October 26, 2010, at U.S. Capitol Visitor Center Congressional Meeting Room (South) Notwithstanding reported concerns in some Islamic lands about our armies deployed abroad, many Arabs and Muslims chafe under the restraints of despotic regimes, and long for the freedoms and opportunities afforded all citizens in the United States. One can find intense and desperate yearning for US support among democracy advocates, women, minorities and expatriates. It is well documented, by reputable NGOs, media outlets and many Western governments’ agencies, including the State Department and The US Commission on International Religious Freedom, that rampant violations of minorities and expatriates’ rights occur in countries considered allies of the US and other Western democracies. Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, the small oil rich Arab Gulf States, Iraq and Sudan are notoriously known for their ubiquitous abuses of women’s, minorities’ and expatriates’ We commend President Obama for portraying dictators as adversaries and praise democracies as America’s best friends and trusted allies during his second annual address to the U.N. General Assembly on September 23, 2010. He declared, “Freedom, justice and peace in the lives of individual human beings” are {for the United States} “a matter of moral and pragmatic necessity. So we need to stand up for universal values because it's the right thing to do. But we also know from experience that those who defend these values for their people have been our closest friends and allies, while those who have denied those rights -- whether terrorist groups or tyrannical governments -- have chosen to be our adversaries.” The President went on to say, “Part of the price of our own freedom is standing up for the freedom of others…That belief will guide America's leadership in this 21st century”. This conference is designed to address gross injustices committed against women, minorities and expatriates in Arab and Muslim countries. Maltreatment of these groups are often committed in the name of Islam and the Sharia law. This conference is not about debating Islam in any comprehensive way. However, it is impossible to understand the plight of minorities, women and expatriates without understanding what the Quran and Sharia (and their current interpretations in some countries) say about abuses and marginalization of these groups. Panel of speakers is assembled as: Professor Ramesh Rao, Human Rights Coordinator, Hindu American Foundation (HAF) Dr. Dwight Bashir, Deputy Director for Policy and Research, United States Commission on International Religious Freedom Clare Lopez, CDHR Board member, former CIA Officer and Professor at the Centre for Counterintelligence and Security Studies Dr. Ashraf Ramelah, Founder and President, Human Rights Organization “Voice of the Copts” Carole Basri, Former member of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and Adjunct Professor, University of Pennsylvania Law School Shastri Purushotma, Human Rights Officer, National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States William Murray, Chairman, Religious Freedom Coalition Manda Zand Ervin, Founder and Director, Alliance of Iranian Women Fatima Thompson, Co-chair, Muslims for Progressive Values Katrin Michael-Consultant, Washington Kurdish Institute

You May Also Like

Image

The launch ceremony of three Christian books will be held in Sialkot on May 4.

Sialkot:  (District Reporter) - Christian Awakening Movement Chairman Dr. Emanuel  Adil Ghouri  while talking to media representativ

Image

Punjab Assembly Passes Landmark Bill Setting Minimum Marriage Age at 18

Lahore: The Punjab Assembly has passed the Child Marriage Restraint Bill 2026, setting 18 years as the minimum legal age for marriage for both male

Image

HRFP-TFD Organized Event on Human Rights Documentation, Fact-Finding & Advocacy for the Marginalized-II

Faisalabad: Human Rights Focus Pakistan (HRFP), in partnership with the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy (TFD), has initiated a project’s acti



"Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" By Nazir S Bhatti

On demand of our readers, I have decided to release E-Book version of "Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" on website of PCP which can also be viewed on website of Pakistan Christian Congress www.pakistanchristiancongress.org . You can read chapter wise by clicking tab on left handside of PDF format of E-Book.

nazirbhattipcc@aol.com , pakistanchristianpost@yahoo.com