A recent visitor to Jerusalem, Majed El Shafie, bore witness to both
of these harsh realities at a reception and press conference held at
the Van Leer Institute on December 14. Shafie and his colleagues
formally introduced his Toronto-based international human rights
organization, "One Free World International."
"After I converted I wrote a book about the difference between Islam
and Christianity which soon caused me to be arrested and imprisoned.
There were three charges. The first charge was that I was trying to
make a revolution against the Egyptian government. The second charge
was that, because I was seeking equal rights for Christians, I was
accused of trying to change the state religion to Christianity. The
third charge was that I worshiped Jesus. So in fact I looked at the
judge and I said, 'Guilty as charged.'" Shafie was imprisoned and
tortured. Even today scars on his back testify to the violence he
endured.
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