EGYPT: MUSLIM EX KIDNAPPER ADMITS “THEY GET PAID FOR EVERY CHRISTIAN GIRL THEY BRING IN”

EGYPT: MUSLIM EX KIDNAPPER ADMITS “THEY GET PAID FOR EVERY CHRISTIAN GIRL THEY BRING IN” 
BY ROBERT SPENCER
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

“If all goes to plan, the girls are also forced into marriage with a
strict Muslim. Their husbands don’t love them, they just marry her to
make her a Muslim. She will be hit and humiliated. And if she tries to
escape, or convert back to her original religion, she will be killed.”

Will the Islamophobia never end?

“Egypt: ex-kidnapper admits ‘they get paid for every Coptic Christian girl they bring in,’” World Watch Monitor, September 14, 2017:

“I remember a Coptic Christian girl from a rich,
well-known family in Minya. She was kidnapped by five Muslim men. They
held her in a house, stripped her and filmed her naked. In the video,
one of them also undressed. They threatened to make the video public if
the girl wouldn’t marry him.”

‘G’, an Egyptian, admits he was in a network actively targeting
Coptic girls for years before he left Islam; he says that the kidnapping
of such girls is now at an all-time high. “Salafist networks began in
the seventies and it’s reached its highest levels now, in the era of
President Sisi… A group of kidnappers meets in a mosque to discuss
potential victims. They keep a close eye on Christians’ houses and
monitor everything that’s going on. On that basis, they weave a spider’s
web around [the girls],” he says.

Strategies can be subtle. “A Muslim boy tells a Christian girl he
loves her and wants to convert to Christianity for her,” ‘G’
explains. “They start a romantic relationship until one day they decide
to ‘escape’ together. What the girls don’t know is that they are
actually being kidnapped. Most of the time they will not marry their
kidnapper, but someone else.”

Kidnapping of a minor

This summer there were two ‘kidnap’ incidents within two days.

Sixteen-year-old Marilyn was kidnapped through this ‘love’ tactic, as
her family priest, Father Boutros Khalaf, explains, when we meet in
their village, Balansora, Minya province, as her desperate parents cry
nearby. “On Wednesday evening [28 June, 2017] at 5pm, Marilyn
disappeared. Her mother searched everywhere but couldn’t find her. Some
people told us that she had been kidnapped by a young man named Taha. He
had taken her to a farm where he works,” says Fr Khalaf.

An Egyptian researcher, who wants to remain anonymous, confirmed to
World Watch Monitor over the phone: “Marilyn was seduced by a recruit of
a Salafi organisation. She was involved in a love affair; he was then
able to convince her to run away with him. Marilyn isn’t 18 yet. So even
if she had agreed to go with Taha, in our law this is clearly a case of
kidnapping a minor.”

The day before, 15-year-old Neveen Adly Beshai Sawiris was pushed
into a car with force by two men as she walked along a street in Cairo.
Her 38-year-old kidnapper later confessed he had forged her papers to
show her as an over-18 and married her.

He was charged with kidnapping a minor, forgery, and inciting sectarian strife.

Pressure to convert

‘G’, who knows the groups from the inside, says, “The kidnappers
receive large amounts of money. Police can help them in different ways,
and when they do, they might also receive a part of the financial reward
the kidnappers are paid by the Islamisation organisations. In some
cases, police provide the kidnappers with drugs they seize. The drugs
are then given to the girls to weaken their resistance as they put them
under pressure. I even know of cases in which police offered helped to
beat up the girls to make them recite the Islamic creed.

“And the value of the reward increases whenever the girl has a
position. For example, when she is the daughter of a priest or comes
from a well-known family.”

Many girls are handed over to extremists, ‘G’ explains. “The Salafist
group I knew rented apartments in different areas of Egypt to hide
kidnapped Coptic girls,” he says. “There, they put them under pressure
and threaten them to convert to Islam. And once they reach the legal
age, a specially arranged Islamic representative comes in to make the
conversion official, issue a certificate and accordingly they change
their ID.”

Marilyn’s father, Medhat Saad Edward, shares: “I filed a report in
two police stations, and I gave the names of the kidnappers and the
place where they hid my daughter. But the police haven’t arrested them.
They didn’t even get in touch with Taha’s brother, who lives in the
village and is in touch with Taha.”

“If all goes to plan, the girls are also forced into
marriage with a strict Muslim. Their husbands don’t love them, they just
marry her to make her a Muslim. She will be hit and humiliated. And if
she tries to escape, or convert back to her original religion, she will
be killed.”

Meanwhile, a Muslim girl kidnapped for ransom in Balansora around the
same time was followed by the police and released in 24 hours.

“Kidnappers of Christian girls rarely get arrested or brought to the
prosecution,” says ‘G’. “For instance, the police don’t report it as a
kidnap but say the girl ‘went missing’. This way they cover up the
crimes of those they see as their ‘Muslim brothers’.”…