Posted: February 4, 2010
The Ohio court overseeing Rifqa Bary’s case convened yesterday to hear an emergency motion by CAIR attorney Omar Tarazi attempting to circumvent a counselor’s finding that Rifqa should be allowed to talk with the Florida couple, Blake and Beverly Lorenz, who took her in last summer after her flight from an allegedly abusive home in [...]
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Posted: February 2, 2010
Mohamed Bary after today’s hearing.
A magistrate ruled this afternoon that Fathima Rifqa Bary will be permitted to have supervised telephone contact with the Florida couple who sheltered the runaway last summer.
In the latest development in a case that has wound its way through the legal system for the past six months, Mohamed and Aysha Bary [...]
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Posted: January 22, 2010
Rifqa Bary’s dependency case was settled today in an Ohio juvenile court by Rifqa and her parents, and she will remain in state custody until her 18th birthday. In return for her parents dropping their opposition to dependency, Rifqa agreed to plead to the “unruly” charge, which will not count as a criminal charge and [...]
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Posted: January 22, 2010
A deal was cut today in the trial of Rifqa Bary. In exchange for pleading guilty to the charge of being “unruly”, Rifqa will not have to return home.
Here’s the hijabed Heagney reporting:
The long legal dispute over runaway teen convert Fathima Rifqa Bary apparently ended in Franklin County Juvenile Court late [...]
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Posted: January 20, 2010
The parents of Fathima Rifqa Bary — the Muslim teenager who gave her life to Jesus and then fled to Orlando — have given up their fight to get back their daughter.
In a court in Columbus, Ohio, they agreed Tuesday to let Rifqa, 17, live in an Ohio foster home until she reaches 18 years [...]
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Posted: January 20, 2010
And so, despite the all the naysayers and second-guessers, the lawyers in the Rifqa Bary case have negotiated a reasonable and potentially life-saving settlement which will allow Rifqa to remain in state custody until she becomes 18 (which will happen in August), at which time she herself will decide whether or not she wishes to [...]
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Posted: January 20, 2010
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Pamela Geller, founder, editor and publisher of the popular and award-winning weblog AtlasShrugs.com. She has won acclaim for her interviews with internationally renowned figures, including John Bolton, Geert Wilders, Bat Ye’or, Natan Sharansky, and many others, and has broken numerous important stories — notably the questionable sources of some of [...]
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Posted: January 20, 2010
ORLANDO — Religious runaway Rifqa Bary will remain in Ohio foster care.
According to the Ohio court documents released late Tuesday evening, Bary’s parents gave up their fight to get their daughter back, and opted to allow her to remain in Ohio foster care until she turns 18 in August.
Once she turns 18, Bary will be [...]
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Posted: January 19, 2010
The parents of Rifqa Bary, a Muslim convert to Christianity who fled her home claiming her life was in danger, have agreed to allow their daughter to remain in foster care until she turns 18 this summer.
Bary’s Muslim parents gave up their fight, according to Ohio court documents released today, avoiding a trial that could [...]
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Posted: January 19, 2010
An odd report — she doesn’t have to go home, but admitted she was “unruly.” Meredith “Hijab” Heagney, a willing journalistic tool of the Islamic supremacist agenda, casts aspersions on Rifqa’s claim that her father had threatened to kill her — despite the manifest flaws in the official investigations of the matter. In any case, [...]
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