Rifqa Bary's parents are engaging in the age-old Islamic practice of taqiya. They lied to the court in Florida to get Rifqa back into their clutches.
They never produced the immigration documents, although I did -- proving their illegal status and perjury. Instead, Krista Bartholomew, Rifqa's Guardian Ad Litem, fell for taqiyya -- their lies -- and dropped the pending contempt of court charges in exchange for "a deal". Devout Muslims dealing with infidels ...........They never produced the immigration documents. They should be on their way back to Sri Lanka and Rifqa should be applying for apostasy asylum. To send her back to Sri Lanka would be a death sentence -- listen to my interview with an apostate from Sri Lanka here. And more on the status of Sri Lanka Christians here.
Is Rifqa's attorney in Ohio well versed in sharia law and apostasy? Who is choosing her lawyer? Does she have a say?
We will be marching in Columbus for Rifqa.
Here is the latest from Rifqa's good friend and fellow apostate, Jamal Jivanjee (my interview with Jivanjee is here):
From Jamal Jivanjee...
To all those who value life,
Please take a few minutes to consider the life of our sister in the faith Rifqa Bary, which is once again in grave jeopardy. On Tuesday October 27’th, Rifqa Bary was handed over to Ohio authorities for placement in foster care in Franklin County. Over the previous weekend, a very unfortunate deal was made by Rifqa’s former Florida Guardian Ad Litem, Krista Bartholomew, with Rifqa’s parent’s attorney David Colley that allowed Rifqa to be transferred back to Ohio. The gist of this (behind the scenes) deal was the following:
1. Because Rifqa’s parents are in the U.S. illegally, they refused and defied numerous court orders to produce documents detailing their immigration status. As a result, Rifqa’s parents were in danger of being arrested for contempt of court. The Florida judge who had emergency jurisdiction over the case said that even though the jurisdiction is transferred to Ohio, he was not going to release her until they produced the proper documentation that satisfied the court.
Well, in order to have the immigration issue go away for Rifqa’s parents, Mohammad Bary’s attorney, David Colley, cut a ‘behind the scenes’ deal in which the Florida court would drop the contempt of court issue regarding their immigration situation in exchange for an assurance that they would leave Rifqa alone and let her stay in foster care for the next 9 months until she is 18. This sounded like it was too good to be true, and it was! As soon as Rifqa was transferred into Ohio custody and the Florida court gave up their emergency jurisdiction over Rifqa and the immigration issue, Rifqa’s parents fired their own attorney that made the deal! Simply put, now that Rifqa was in ‘favorable’ hands in Ohio, all deals are off! They trusted Rifqa's parents hoping they would live up to their word, and because of this, Rifqa is in a dangerous situation and there is nothing the Florida court can do now because the (G.A.L.) gave the entire house away! Let this be a lesson about Mohammad Bary's real intentions.
In my opinion, this was all part of a premeditated plan on the part of Rifqa’s parents and the organization called C.A.I.R. who has been advising them according to the Florida department of law enforcement report released to the public. They have since hired a Muslim activist attorney named Omar Tarazi that is no doubt influenced by the mafia like C.A.I.R. organization whose sole agenda is to paint a positive picture of Islam in America at any cost. (The slander of the Lorenz family and the slander of 17 year old Rifqa’s own character by releasing her prayer journals to the media are perfect examples of how C.A.I.R. ruthlessly operates to accomplish their agenda.)
They completely went back on the agreement that they made to leave Rifqa alone, and I believe they now are planning to continue to pursue to get her back against Rifqa’s will. C.A.I.R. wants her silenced both now, and in the future, because they know that Rifqa’s story of abuse is common among many Muslim families. Apostasy in Islam is not something they want to shine a light on. They know that as her story gets out there, there will be a massive exodus of Muslims just like her. Indeed, it has already begun!
2. If that was not bad enough, Rifqa went back to a hostile environment in Ohio right away. In an article posted on Saturday October 24’th, three days before her return to Ohio, the Columbus Dispatch reported that Eric Fenner, the executive director of Franklin County Children Services, has said that he has stated that he “has no reason to believe that Rifqa wouldn’t be safe with her parents.” Remember this is coming from the very person who has charge over protecting her!
Rifqa then arrived back to Ohio on Tuesday October 27’th. Upon her arrival came a new set of restrictions that her parents and Muslim attorneys have been trying to impose on her from the beginning…solitary confinement! While Rifqa was being protected in Florida, they repeatedly tried to separate Rifqa from other Christians that she leaned on for strength and encouragement. Rifqa’s Muslim parents have been saying from the beginning that they don’t believe that Rifqa became a Christian on her own accord, rather they believe that her real problem is that she has been brain washed by other people through facebook and over the phone.
Immediately upon Rifqa’s arrival to Ohio, came new draconian measures to limit her freedom already! Franklin County Juvenile Magistrate Mary Goodrich put these restrictions on Rifqa at the request of the Franklin county children's services agency immediately upon her arrival back to the state of Ohio.
“Bary's use of Facebook was one issue that led to the situation, said Jim Zorn, a children's services attorney, who asked Goodrich to restrict Bary from using the Internet and her cell phone. "What we want to restrict is the other people, the other organizations, the other forces, that have interjected themselves into this case inappropriately, and has caused the additional problems that we've seen," Zorn said.
Zorn’s account of Rifqa’s situation is absolutely false! Where is he getting his information? It seems as if the Ohio director of children’s services in Franklin County is reading right out of the C.A.I.R. and radical Muslim playbook for this case. Facebook did not in any way lead to this situation. What led to this situation was the fact that a very bright and intelligent girl decided to leave Islam and become a Christian. According to numerous passages in the Qur’an and other Islamic scriptures, this is called apostasy and is punishable by death. Like many others all over the world, Rifqa faced this threat of death, or even deportation back to Sri-Lanka by her own family along with pressure from the Columbus Ohio mosque that her family was actively apart of.
What crime did Rifqa Bary commit that she would be held with such restrictions from communicating to the outside world? While it is legal for 17 year old girls in this country to have abortions without parental agreement, this 17 year old girl is forbidden to have unrestricted access to her phone or facebook friends of her choosing! Is she under house arrest because she is a Christian? This sounds like Sharia law in Ohio!
Immediate Call to Action:
Before I get into the specifics of how we can help, let me say this about a very common misunderstanding that many Christians have regarding God’s sovereignty and fighting for justice. Many of my well meaning brothers and sisters in the church have wondered what the balance is between sitting back, trusting God, and actively fighting for justice. Some have said that because I am fighting for justice in Rifqa’s situation, I am taking the situation in my hands and I am not trusting that God is sovereign over this situation. That is ridiculous to say the least. First of all there is a tremendous amount of support in scripture that commands the people of God to not remain silent in the face of injustice, and to speak and defend those who cannot defend themselves. For time’s sake, I will not list those passages here. If you need help finding these scriptures along with their proper context, let me know and I’d be glad to help direct you to the appropriate passages.
All actions of justice should come from a heart of prayer first and foremost. It is from this place of prayer and intimacy with the Lord that we will find the courage, specific direction, and strength to understand and actually do what He is calling us to do! While not everyone will be called to do the same thing, the Lord will burden our hearts for the things that burden His heart as well. His sovereign heart and actions are carried out through the church, which is simply people! We cannot separate ourselves from this. We are His body, His hands, His feet, His mouth, etc…
A lack of a proper understanding between God’s sovereignty and His heart for justice is what allowed the church to sit passively by in Nazi Germany as Jewish people were slaughtered by the millions while Christians were paralyzed by fear and did nothing. Corrie Ten Boom was an exception to the rule. She was not afraid, and she knew what God had called her to do. There should have been millions of Corrie Ten Booms in Germany at that time. This same cowardice and passivity is also what has allowed over 3000 children to be murdered by abortion each and every day in this nation with little or no outcry in prayer and public against this tragedy. We must get this right! Now with that said, here are some specific things we can do for Rifqa right now:
Since most of Rifqa’s Florida support base is cut off from her, and she is now under the care of authorities that do not take the threat to her life seriously, I would like to ask you to help them understand that Rifqa is not alone and that there are many people who will not sit idly by while Rifqa is sent back to her demise. This does make a difference. Rifqa’s story must continue to be told for her sake, and for the sake of many others! Feel free to repost this article and pass it along to anyone you would like for the sake of getting the word out.
Please contact Franklin County Children Services, and the Ohio governor’s office at the following addresses and let them know that you want Rifqa to be able to have the basic freedoms to communicate to the outside world, and that she needs to be protected from her parents & the radical Islamic community:
Franklin County children services can be reached here:
http://www.franklincountyohio.gov/children_services/contact-us.cfm
The Ohio governor’s office can be reached here:
http://governor.ohio.gov/Contact/tabid/153/Default.aspx
Also, Governor Strickland is up for re-election. Here is his opponent's contact information:
CALL OR WRITE EVERY DAY
Israpundit wrote:
A deal that could have saved Rifqa was abandoned by her Florida court appointed Guardian Ad Litem, Ms. Krista Bartholomew, when her parents decided to change counsel.
Near the end of a lengthy hearing in Orlando on October 13th, Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) Krista Bartholomew urged the Court not to allow Rifqa's return to Ohio until the Barys complied with prior Court rulings to submit their immigration papers for review. (It was revealed in a previous hearing that the Barys' visas had expired in 2005.) Judge Daniel Dawson agreed. He ordered attorney Shayan Elahi to produce the papers within ten days or face contempt of court charges; and he asked Bartholomew to file contempt charges with the Court if the deadline passed without the papers. Yet in a strange turn of events, a deal that could have saved Rifqa Bary was botched by the very same Krista Bartholomew.
So what was the deal that was allegedly struck in discussions between Ms. Bartholomew and the Bary’s attorney David Colley? In exchange for the Bary’s consent to State of Ohio Dependency for Rifqa, a Contempt Motion for her parents would not be filed. Before the deal was signed, the Barys fired Counsel David Colley on the grounds that they couldn’t afford to pay him. In his place, a Muslim American attorney, Omar Tarazi, was appointed as counsel for Rifqa’s parents. Instead of Rifqa Bary being declared a dependent of the State of Ohio, put on a fast track for a green card and ultimate US Citizenship, she’s in foster care custody facing a lengthy dependency hearing. Her communications via cell phone and internet have been restricted by a Court ruling. Justice was delayed and denied.
The two Muslim lawyers, Shayan Elahi in Florida and Omar Tarazi in Ohio, appear to have been successful using family laws in both states to return Rifqa Bary to Ohio. The suspicion is that both lawyers are being paid by CAIR and other Muslim Brotherhood fronts to stifle apostasy among young American Muslims by using Rifqa Bary as a test case. Why else would Mohamed and Aysha Bary dismiss their Ohio Counsel, David Colley, on the grounds that they couldn’t afford to pay him? After all, Counsel Tarazi costs them nothing.
Rifqa Bary’s Ohio legal team of Kort Gatterdam and Angie Lloyd, an expert in child advocacy law and clinical professor at Ohio State University Law School, may face a daunting task given a tough prosecutor and an outstanding petition by her parents to declare her an “incorrigible child.”
This exchange reported by the AP at today’s Ohio court hearing may be a foreshadowing of the tough legal battles ahead:
The children's services agency had blamed Bary's use of Facebook for her troubles, saying she went to Orlando, Fla., after talking to the Rev. Blake Lorenz, pastor of Global Revolution Church, in an online prayer group.
Bary disappeared July 19 and police used phone and computer records to track her to Lorenz.
"What we want to restrict is the other people, the other organizations, the other forces, that have interjected themselves into this case inappropriately, and has caused the additional problems that we've seen," said Jim Zorn, a children's services attorney, who had asked for tougher supervision that would have restricted Bary from using the Internet and her cell phone.
The girl's parents supported the restrictions, saying through their attorney they were concerned about her interacting with adults over the Internet.
"As you know, there's a lot of danger and concern about that with children," said their attorney, Omar Tarazi.
Kort Gatterdam, an attorney representing the girl, opposed the request, saying problems were caused by a conflict between the girl and her parents, not the Internet.
"We're making some assumptions, without evidence in the record, that she has done something improper talking to people on Facebook. There's no evidence of that," Gatterdam told the judge.
"If the goal here is normalcy and reunification or whatever, this is not the way to go."
According to Pastor Jamal Jivanjee, a friend of Rifqa’s, Rifqa Bary has become an iconic figure to many American Muslim youths and Muslims abroad seeking to leave Islam. He has been inundated with hundreds of emails supporting her cause.
What can be done to secure Rifqa Bary? Her legal team and advisers are looking at a number of possible scenarios. The outcome hangs in the balance, now that justice has been delayed.




