Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Judge Orders Rifqa Bary Returned To Ohio


From Associated Press:

ORLANDO, Fla. — A Florida judge says he plans to order the teenager who ran away from Ohio to Florida because she feared physical harm for converting from Islam to Christianity sent back to Ohio.

The Orlando judge said Tuesday that he will sign the order when he gets the documents on 17-year-old Rifqa Bary's (RIFF'-kuh BEAR'-ee) immigration status.

Bary has been in foster care in Orlando while her case was being reviewed. The judge says he will likely turn over the case to an Ohio court in the next few weeks.

Bary ran away from her parents' Columbus-area home in July, saying she feared being killed for changing religions. But a Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigation found no credible threats to Bary.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is getting harder and harder to believe America will ultimately pull through.

This case goes to the very core of our Western freedoms and values and the outrageous direction it has taken clearly shows that America is very ill. If you cannot save the likes of Rifqa Bary, you cannot save anyone, not even yourselves.

The fellowship stands on the edge of a knife. Our fallen patriots wail in their graves.

Commanders, hold true to your oaths. Restore the Constitution!
Defend us from all enemies of freedom, foreign and domestic. Guide us - help us that we may stand and face our enemies with you.

Stereotypical drunken skinheaded sieg-heiling football hooligan said...

You guys need an ADL

Benue said...

When does she turn 18? When she's 18, she's an adult and she can go where she wants. She and her lawyers should try to keep this in the courts until then.

Anonymous said...

Judges should be hold responsible for their actions.. if something happens to her, judge should be sent to jail for accessory to murder, i believe that is around 10 years with good behaviour.

Anonymous said...

Stereotypical drunken skinheaded sieg-heiling football hooligan said...
"You guys need an ADL"

Don't you mean EDL

These guys don't need drunken skinheaded sieg-heiling football hooligans, they have guns

Anonymous said...

I was expecting this out come, not because of the judges dhimmitude, but because she was a bad actor.

This judgement basically proves she is a liar, and this does not reflect good on the anti-jihad movement

I think it was wrong for Geller and Spencer to blow this affair up so as to put the spotlight on islamic honor killing

Rifqa Bary was spot on about islam, but her story about her family rang as true as a cracked bell. And that is why the judgement went against her.

She should have runaway and kept a low profile.

Pastorius said...

Shiva,
You said: I was expecting this out come, not because of the judges dhimmitude, but because she was a bad actor.
This judgement basically proves she is a liar, and this does not reflect good on the anti-jihad movement
I think it was wrong for Geller and Spencer to blow this affair up so as to put the spotlight on islamic honor killing


I say: Yep, that's what Babba, MR, and I have been saying.

It's not that I don't support Pamela and Spencer, I just think they have to be very careful about what they get themselves involved in.

But, you have to admire the work that they did on this, even if it turns out they were wrong.

Truthfully, from my perspective, Rifqa could be telling the absolute truth, and yet at the same time, be of such a divided mind about the idea that her parents would actually kill her, that she might have to resort to dramatics, in order to convince herself.

It's kind of a complex psychological idea, but I know that I have been in that position before, when I was younger.

When you are young, you don't know what to take seriously, and what not to take seriously. Your brain works well enough to give you an inkling, but not well enough to give you absolute resolution.

Anonymous said...

It seems that the family where in the states illegaly

There was also talk that the family had sold their bussiness,possibly with the intention of going back to Sri-Lanka

She had plenty of reasons for not wanting to go back

One being she was raped by her uncle.

Now, she did not convince the court, despite her play-acting and I want to be close to Jesus bible hugging gig, so according to the court she wsa lying

What with Spencer, Geller and a few others did by blowing this whole thing up, put the whole family in the spotlight, thus exposing the as illegals, thus making the whole damned pack eligible for deportation, she lost big time here.

The only people with enough clout to save her now is CAIR, and I expect that this is what is going to happen.

The fact is she did not take her laptop and cell phone, and because of this I still do not rule out that the whole thing was an elaborate set up

Well this one CAIR gets the brownie points, and Geller and Spencer are left with egg on their faces

It would not surprise me if she converts back to islam some time in the future once the heat has died down

Pastorius said...

Shiva,
It seems to me the fact that she didn't take her laptop and cellphone is indicative that she is smart.

Triangulation could have been used to find her whereabouts at all times when she used her laptop and cellphone.

It would have been smarter for her to turn them off and keep them with her, turned off, perhaps.

If you want to "go off the grid", you need cash, no cell phone, no laptop, and no modern car (because they have tracking devices too).