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08 November 2006

Unequally Yoked: The Kidnapping of Rita Salib

medium_aPicture4.jpgEgypt has been turned into a playing field for Saudi terrorism, now that the Shia minority has bought up Egypt. Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah was considering a move to Egypt, and got his brother Khaleel Nasrallah to buy farms in a small part of Giza known as Nobareya el Gededa, in order to give his


money laundering scheme (involving drugs and terrorism) a home base.

 It is clear that Nasrallah takes seriously the verse that says “slay the idolaters wherever you find them, and take them captives and besiege them and lie in wait for them in every ambush,” (Koran 9:5)

Today’s story begins on the 25th of March, 1980.

 A Muslim young lady called Magda Ibrahim Elshoury relocated to Lebanon to escape her bad reputation in Alexandria. There, she met up with a man called Mounir Kouttour, the son of a well-known Christian family in Lebanon. He married her, because the Lebanese law allows interfaith marriages. The child was called Ramy Mounir Kouttour.

When Magda returned to Egypt, she presented her marriage license (from the non-Church wedding) to the Egyptians. Her parents found out that she had married a Christian, and took her son from her, in order to raised him in an Islamic environment. And in the company of their relatives, Shia sheikhs Abbass, Mohammed, and Essam Ibrahim Elshoury.

Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah promised to get papers for young Ramy from Lebanon, Papers that would “prove” that he was Muslim.

 Fast forward two decades and we find Ramy rallying his Muslim friends around the “Anti-Israel” cause.

 To avoid being picked up by national security, he began a movement in Egypt, particularly Alexandria, specially designed to kidnap girls

 Ramy’s Mode of operation was to attend catholic churches in Alexandria, claiming to be a Christian Lebanese.

 He proposed to a girl called medium_aPicture_203.jpgRita Naseem Salib, still under the guise of being a lebanese christian.

 Rita’s family, however, discovered that he didn’t have the proper papers to stay in Egypt, and that he lived with his Muslim SHIA family.

 And then, on 1 November,  2006, Rita disappeared. Her dad filed a missing persons report, accusing Ramy of the kidnapping.

 The police said ‘we will have her for you in a few hours’ but despite this same message given every few hours, the cops never did.

 The man at the other end of the phone was Abdel Ghaffar Aldeeb, who plays a big role in the kidnappings of Christian underage girls.

 The biggest case he was involved with was that of Sally George, 16, who escaped and told everyone of the role Aldeeb played.

 Unfortunately, her warning did not stop the many kidnappings that succeeded hers.

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To call Rita’s family, dial:

03 36 22 987 (Arabic speaking only)

012 832 6360 (Rita’s brother)

Aldeeb’s (police man )phone # 034961444 and cell 012 35 41008.

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WANTED medium_aPicture_202.jpg WANTED

The kidnapper’s name is Ramy Mounir Kouttour, 25 years old, phone # 012 9756334.

 

 

 

 

 

posted by  http://www.kidnappedchristiangirls.org

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Rita is on my prayer list. In my language my name is
Ritochka, I feel for her.

Posted by: Luz | 09 November 2006

COLUMBUS — A pastor accused of fleeing the state with a 15-year-old Chenango County girl pleaded innocent to statutory rape and criminal sexual-act charges before Columbus Town Judge Ralph Simons on Thursday night.


Simons also ruled there is enough evidence to continue the prosecution of Lewis J. Lee, 54, of Port Deposit, Md., on a felony charge of custodial interference.


"I think I’ve heard enough to hold Lewis Lee for the grand jury," Simons said, before sending him back to Chenango County jail without bail.

Posted by: pastor charged with 6 felonies | 10 November 2006

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