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ماجد الشافعى : شاهد فيديو
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH_2fOXdiag Egyptian former muslim Majed El Shafie tells how he was tortured for his faith in jesus and rescued by jesus Christ from the Jaws of islamic police. Majed El Shafie, an Egyptian-born Christian, who now lives in Canada,
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Members of parliament sought new ways to stop religious persecution across the world Thursday after hearing graphic stories from several countries. Among those telling tales of mass murder, rape and torture to the subcommittee on foreign affairs was Rev. Majed El Shafie, the president of One Free World International, an organization he formed in Toronto after being tortured and imprisoned in Egypt because of his conversion from Islam to Christianity. He took off his jacket and shirt to show the parliamentary subcommittee on human rights the ugly scar left on his arm by the torture he endured in prison in his native Egypt. His only offence was conversion. Rev. El Shafie grew up Muslim as the son of a lawyer and nephew of a judge in Egypt's Supreme Court, but converted to Christianity and started an underground Christian movement while studying law at university. The movement eventually included 24,000 members and built two churches in caves, to avoid prosecution. He was eventually arrested and spent one year, three months, 12 hours, and 44 minutes in prison before escaping. "In prison, you keep track of the time spent there," he said. Rev. El Shafie made it across the border into Israel, but was imprisoned there as well until the UN High Commission on Refugees declared him a refugee. He then immigrated to Canada and started One Free World International to defend other persecuted Christians. He said that this year alone,160,000 Christians will be persecuted around the world, solely because of their faith. "We won't give up. You can kill the dreamer, but you cannot kill the dream," he said. Janet Epp Buckingham, director of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada's religious liberty commission, said Christians are the most persecuted religious group in the world today. Stockwell Day, the Conservative Foreign Affairs critic, said Canada should be a leader in the fight against religious persecution. Mr. Day said freedom of religion is a key to human rights. "If you have religious freedom, you have freedom of speech, freedom to gather and freedom of the press. This is absolutely key and essential for world peace." NDP MP Ed Broadbent said it would be hopeless to try to link trade with other nations to their record on human rights. But he said Canadians would support a ban on foreign aid to nations that permit or encourage persecution of religious minorities. "In South Africa, the black majority supported sanctions, and they were the people who would feel it most," said Mr. Broadbent. The subcommittee on human rights and international development will now attempt to draft a motion on action to be taken on religious persecution. If the larger committee on human rights approves, the debate will move to the Commons.
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