Print

Open Letter to H.R.H. King Abdullah Ben Abdul-Aziz Al Saud

H.R.H. King Abdullah Ben Abdul-Aziz Al Saud
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia


From The Voice of the Copts

Your Majesty;

With the year 2008 coming to an end, many of us try to analyze what they
have achieved during that year, in order to improve on their actions and
plan for the coming New Year.

Lately, while I was reflecting on the highlights of this ending year, I was
intrigued by your efforts and determination, alongside other Arabs leaders,
in approaching western leaders, to start an interfaith dialogue between the
Arab and Muslim countries on one side and those "infidels" as you and your
media consider them, on the other. The real purpose in participating and
hosting those multi faith dialogue conferences seems to be, in actual fact,
an effort on your part to stop religious defamation!!!!!!!!!

Another important reason for your efforts was your firm intention to
counteract and improve the negative image of Islam and its own portrayal in
the western world, after the tragedy of September 11, 2001.
In fact, the beginning of the second semester of this year saw several
meetings and conferences held in various countries, like the State of the
Vatican, Spain and the United States of America.

Your efforts reached its desired goal when the General Assembly of the
United Nations approved a motion for a new resolution against free speech
sponsored by your country and other so-called Arab and Islamic states, which
was opposed by the Western countries. The resolution passed by 86 votes to
53 with 42 abstentions, and now the whole world is called upon to adopted
this new resolution, know as (A/C.3/63/L.22/Rev.1) or "defamation of
religions and religious hatred". The resolution only specifically mentions
Islam.

One thing which struck me, when reading the list of the voting countries to
see who supported it, who opposed it, and who stood on the fence. The list
showing the names of the eighty- six countries who voted in favor of that
resolution, consisted only of countries that deny their own people their
basic human rights, as well as their religious and political freedom.
Each one of those countries, including your own, have a long list of
discriminations and oppressions against political opponents, and religious
minorities.

Your Majesty;

My question now, after the adoption of this resolution, are you planning to
start another tour, this time of the Arab-speaking and the rest of the
countries who voted in favor, to ask them to begin implementing the
recommendations of that resolution? Or is this resolution to be used in the
way you planned it to be used????

Your Majesty;

Please forgive my frank way of saying things as they are, in fact, we at
Voice of the Copts do not use political correctness, we call things with
their real names.

Here are a few important issues that the whole free world would love to see
them solved by the eighty-six countries, which made it possible to pass this
resolution:

- To stop the oppression against the political opponents and the religious
minorities.
- Freedom of faith, and to stop the persecution of those who want to change
  their religion, specially those Muslims who want to convert away from
  Islam. We are asking for the same treatment as that given to a non-
  Muslim converting to Islam, to be also extended to those Muslims wishing
  to leave Islam.
- As you are asking for freedom to practice your religion in countries
  with a Christian majority, we are asking for the same freedom to
  practice to be extended to other religions in countries with a Muslim
majority.

Finally, I would like to emphasize a few concerns to the western political
leaders and citizens, regarding those visits and this new resolution:

His Majesty paid a visit to the State of the Vatican, although his country
does not have diplomatic relations with it.  I also wonder, if there is a
precedent in history, where a head of state presented a weapon as a gift
to a Pope, or any religious leader, as the Saudi king did?   Furthermore,
the King offered a sword, a weapon used for killing, to the Head of
Christianity(religion of peace), in spite of that, the Holy Pope accepted
the gift. What would have happened had the Pope offered the Holy Bible to
the King? Would the King have accepted it? Especially that it is a crime to
have a Holy Bible in Saudi Arabia.

In Egypt, the Saudis have succeeded in exporting to it their own brand of
Islam, which breeds extremism; a new way of life that is strange to the
Egyptians, but which had a great effect on them, due to it being
religion-tinted; Is the King of Saudi Arabia able to restore the harmony and
respect that previously existed between those people, instead of the hate
and destruction which is now prevailing?

Your Majesty;

In all the Arab countries there is no respect for another religion or faith,
there is no respect for human life or rights. Churches and Temples are being
attacked, girls are being abducted, and children are being taken by forces
from their Christian mothers.

Now that there is a new UN resolution concerning religious freedom and
respect, which was aspired to and lobbied for, mainly by you, so how soon
can we expect to see its effect???????

Regards;

Voice of the Copts
Dott. Arch.Ashraf Ramelah,
Associate AIA
President
www.lavocedeicopti.org
www.voiceofthecopts.org