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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Voice Of Copts

Voice of the Copts, a nonprofit organization, fights the spread of Islamic supremacy and Sharia throughout the Western world through education, advocacy and action. By drawing attention to the suffering of Coptic Christians in Egypt, it endeavors to educate the Western world as to the chilling effect of Sharia (Islamic law). Founded in 2007 by Dr. Ashraf Ramelah, Voice of the Copts focuses on three key issues: freedom of religion, cultural identity and women’s rights.

The personal stories of Egyptian refugees – Series No.17 of 22
 The following narratives introduce individuals who are detained in refugee camps. They are in desperate need of the La Casa Futura project currently underway by Voice of the Copts. Egyptian youths have been uprooted and displaced for various reasons all related to religious persecution. Names have been changed to protect identities. Narratives are based on true accounts of actual events. 
Fady’s father owned a neighborhood pharmacy in a small town in the region south of Cairo. It was a well-established business when a new pharmacy opened on the same street. One day, shortly after it opened, Fady’s neighbors paid his father a visit to his store. 
Coming back from the mosque after Friday afternoon prayers, the religious folk brought baseball bats to Fady’s father’s store during business hours. They bashed in the windows, raced into the store, ransacked the interior and seized whole shelves of drugs.
The criminals did not select their target at random but intentionally demolished this minority business as so often jihadists do in order to instill fear, destroy minority economics in favor of the majority and marginalize the “infidels.”
Coupled with a judicial system of institutionalized prejudice, this act of violence closing Fady’s father’s business would allow authorities to withhold the re-issuing of the license needed by Fady’s family to reopen the store. Fady and his family lost their livelihood in the same way so many industrious Copts do from the community. 
Fady saw his father’s investment gone. He saw the investments of others like his father devastated time and time again. Now, he would never takeover his father’s role. Instead, he will begin his life in the West where justice is served. Crimes are investigated and criminals prosecuted rather than integrated into a system of minority oppression.
Today, Fady is settled in a temporary camp outside Egypt without his family. He still feels it is worth the risk he took even though a refugee camp offers little hope. His whole life is before him, and he’s glad to be out of danger. He wants no special favors, but only to assimilate and become a part of a culture where minorities are equal and violence is unacceptable.
Please help us to help Fady and others like him start their path on the right footing for success. La Casa Futura is a program for providing the tools to begin again. Fady is willing to learn the native language, and La Casa Futura will teach him. Fady is willing to learn new skills, and La Casa Futura will provide this. Fady is willing to understand and accept the culture of his new country, and La Casa Futura will help him do this.
Please donate today. Any amount -- $5, 10, 20, 50, 100 or more -- will help us to save the lives of young men and women who have nowhere else to turn but La Casa Futura!
Please go to the GoFundMe link below and donate today.
Thank you.
La Casa Futura project currently consists of one dormitory building providing help for up to 100 youths per session. Each session provides language learning, job direction, and cultural understanding. LCF is in its initial stage of development as we seek financial backers and matching funds for individual donations.
Please donate today! Thank you. 
 La Casa Futura project currently consists of one dormitory building providing help for up to 100 youths per session. Each session provides language learning, job direction, and cultural understanding. LCF is in its initial stage of development as we seek financial backers and matching funds for individual donationshttps://www.voiceofthecopts.org/la-casa-futura-update/
 
 
Link for previous stories:
 

For more information regarding Voice of the Copts please visit: 
To schedule Ashraf Ramelah for an interview, please write to: 
P.S. Your support is meaningful, impactful and potentially will save the lives of Christians around the world living under persecution.

 
Dr. Ashraf Ramelah is the founder and president of Voice of the Copts, a human rights nonprofit organization 501 (c) (3). The organization has offices in Italy and the United States.
Dr. Ramelah is dedicated to the Coptic cause and believes that his life’s mission is to speak up for the oppressed Copts who cannot speak up for themselves.
Dr. Ramelah is well known to the Egyptian government due to his advocacy for the Egyptian Copts as well as for Voice of the Copts’ lawsuit against them on behalf of Muslim convert to Christianity Mr. Hegazy and his family in 2009-2010. Ashraf Ramelah also appears as an entry in the Coptic History Encyclopedia (http://www.coptichistory.org/new_page_5260.htm).
Dr. Ramelah, himself a Copt, was born in Cairo, Egypt. At the age of 17, he travelled to Italy to study architecture. He graduated with a doctorate in architecture from La Sapienza – Universita’ Degli Studi di Roma,Italy. His special study is restoration of old monuments and history of architecture.
His career as an architect took him to work and live in Italy, Saudi Arabia, Gabon and the USA. His personal interests are Egyptology and Coptic history in the period after the Arab invasion of Egypt in 651 AD.
Voice of the Copts is dedicated to bringing fair, correct and balanced information to the entire world regarding Copts and Christians in countries with an Arab-Muslim majority.

 
La Casa Futura: Achieving independence for Egyptian youths in the freedom of the West
Rome, Italy. -– a Voice of the Copts’ project
La Casa Futura assists refugee youths fleeing from Egypt due to religious persecution. La Casa Futura is a two-year assimilation program in a residence building for young men and women (ages 15-20 years old) coming from Italian refugee camps. Language classes, vocational training and assistance for legal status in Italy are provided.

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