Coptic Journalist Ramy Kamel Released After Two-Years of Solitary Confinement
Kamel was arrested in 2019 on what the United States Commission on International Freedom said were “spurious” charges.
The Ongoing, Unjust Detention of Coptic Christian Activist, Ramy Kamel, Is a Warning to the West
“The ‘domestic terrorism’ and ‘misuse of social media’ charges against Ramy Kamel, are proof that these labels can be easily used by abusive governments, ecclesial, and civic leaders, to squash dissent, in order to avoid accountability, reasoned opposition, and the truth.”
Calls for Coptic Christian Activist Arrested on Fake Charges to be Freed
Egypt is being petitioned to release Coptic activist Ramy Kamel who was arrested in late November 2019, by Egyptian security forces.
Jihad of the Womb: The Rampant Islamist Abductions of Egyptian Coptic Christian Women
It’s stating the obvious to say that the persecution of Christians isn’t taken seriously by elites and the general public in the West.
The Marxian-Woke Weaponisation of the War on Terror Comes for Tommy Robinson
“Left-wing governments have turned the war on terror against the very people and culture it was designed to protect.”
Jihad Through the Judiciary: Tommy Robinson’s Chilling Warning to Jordan Peterson
“By refusing to play along with the dangerously ignorant idea that criticising Islam is racism, Tommy Robinson was entombed in enmity. In his words, it’s nearly cost him his life.”
We Need to Talk About the Islamist Genocide of Nigerian Christians
“Westerners being muted on the matter is a stark contrast to 2020’s black squares, black power fists, BLM protests, and the blank cheque pandering to the ‘Black Lives Matter’ narrative.”
Ramy Kamel’s Two Year “Misinformation” Incarceration Teaches the West That Stolen Liberty Is Not Likely to Be Returned
Kamel’s detention was just extended by 45 days. The second extension this year.
Calling Christians “Easter worshippers” doesn’t just insult the victims of the Islamist attack in Sri Lanka, it rubs salt into a wound felt round the world.
The tally of the Sri Lankan bombings on Resurrection Sunday now stands at 290 people with around 500 more wounded (many of that number include Sri Lankan Christians). CNN reported that ‘two suicide bombers perpetrated the attacks hitting three churches and four luxury hotels.’ The Wall Street Journal noted official statements from the Sri Lankan government, who said that the attacks were perpetrated by an Islamist group known as National Thoweeth Jamath. Apart from some formal condemnations from countries such as Indonesia, the Muslim world remains largely silent. While there are live updates from news organizations, including CNN, there’s no…
Where is the worldwide outrage and mourning for Christians in Nigeria, The Philippines, and Egypt?
The attack on Masjid Al Nor and Linwood Mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand was horrific. The loss of life, the changed lives and the many painful years of grieving to come for the victims involved – all of it heartbreaking. The world, as we’re told, now stands in mourning for the innocent lives taken. Social media is saturated with comments from those in disbelief, to those looking to show solidarity, or outrage, and those who see the attack on the Mosque in New Zealand, as an opportunity to further their own self-interest. We are witnessing, and no doubt will witness,…
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