Christmas and Attacks

Majed El Shafie wishes OFWI's supporters a merry Christmas, happy Hanukah, and happy new year, while reflecting on 2019.

Christmas & Attacks: Pray For a Celebration that Ends Persecution

By Majed El Shafie, President & Founder, OFWI.org 

Christmas time is upon us. Celebrating the birth of Christ and the Christmas season is a special time of year. It also serves as a humbling reminder of unmet needs in many parts of the world. 

As a convert to Christianity, I was persecuted in my native Egypt for my faith. Tortured and physically broken, it was the strength drawn from my faith and the teachings of Jesus Christ that allowed me to survive. For seven days, they shaved my head, hung me upside down, and crucified me. They released dogs to attack, yet instead, they miraculously refused the order to attack.

So at Christmas, I remember my own journey, and I am continually inspired by God’s hand in our world. The inspiration is strongest at Christmas as we gather to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Without Him, I very well may not be alive today. It is a reminder to not celebrate Christ once a year, but everyday as we walk this earth with his guidance.

While many will gather to celebrate with family and friends this Christmas, this time of year also is a stark reminder of why One Free World International’s work is necessary. Sadly, in many parts of the world, Christmas is the season of persecution of the church. Rarely a year goes by that Christmas does not see attacks on churches as worshippers gather to celebrate. Attacks on innocent Christians peacefully gathering to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.

Through the power of prayer and your support, we stand strong against anti-Semitism and are able to help those forgotten in the world. Since the production of Freedom Fighter, we have been able to rescue hundreds of Yazidi girls and women from sexual slavery. We have gone to Afghanistan to support our Troops, while providing relief aid to locals. 

There is much work we can do to support them. Churches in the US, UK, Canada and other affluent areas of the world can start with the power of prayer and raising awareness. Churches can set up dedicated programs to support Ministries and organizations that are on the front lines of protecting the persecuted church and for freedom of religion. 

Through prayer and educating others on the harsh realities persecuted Christians face, we can come together to make the better world we envision closer to being. For our enemies can try to kill believers, but they cannot kill the belief of our hearts. They can try to kill a dreamer, but they cannot kill the dream.

#FreeBahareh: Woman detained 3 weeks in Philippines; risks deportation to Iran, faces imprisonment or execution

For immediate release: November 7, 2019

#FreeBahareh:  Woman detained 3 weeks in Philippines; risks deportation to Iran, faces imprisonment or execution

TORONTO – Bahareh Zare Bahari, a young Iranian woman, has been baselessly detained for 3 weeks at the Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport and risks deportation to Iran where she will face prison time and possibly death, unless she is granted asylum. The Iranian government is using the Interpol system to persecute and hunt critics of the Rouhani regime beyond Iran’s borders.

Bahareh at the Manila airport

Bahareh at the Manila airport

Bahareh competing in a beauty pageant.

Bahareh competing in a beauty pageant.

On October 17, Bahareh was detained by Philippine authorities at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Iranian authorities fabricated an assault charge to get an Interpol Red Notice issued, preventing her from re-entering the Philippines following a short holiday in the UAE. She has been detained ever since while her family are receiving death threats in Iran. Philippine authorities have so far refused to grant her asylum and her risk of deportation is imminent. 

One Free World International (OFWI) has written the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland and Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Ahmed Hussen appealing for Ms. Bahari to be granted asylum in Canada and to intervene with Philippine authorities to save her life.

Ms. Bahari is studying dental medicine in the Philippines and represented Iran at the 2018 Miss Intercontinental pageant in Manila. As an outspoken critic of the Iranian government, she has been a vocal advocate for women’s and human rights in Iran. 

“The Philippines is not a safe place. I am asking for the Canadian government for asylum so I can be safe and free from Iran’s persecution. My safety is all I ask for,” said Ms. Bahari.

OFWI has launched a #FreeBahareh campaign and are asking Canadians and people around the world to speak out in support of Ms. Bahari to ensure her safety and increase pressure on political leaders to take action to resolve her case. Last week, Mr. El Shafie met with Icelandic President Johannesson and Foreign Minister Thor advocating for international support. OFWI has also engaged the US Ambassador for Religious Freedom Sam Brownback.

OFWI has been working with the Farashgard Foundation, a US-based not-for-profit that promotes democracy and human rights for the people of Iran. They have helped mobilize the resources to stop her imminent deportation to Iran where she could be tortured, raped, or executed. Both organizations are in constant contact with Ms. Bahari and are preparing an advocacy mission to the Philippines to help secure her freedom and release.

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