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to Protest the Jailing of 54 in Egypt


Reverend Troy Perry and the al-Fatiha Foundation Join Hands

International Day of Mourning & Solidarity planned August 15

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The Rev. Troy Perry is urging action against the jailing of 54 men arrested in Cairo accused of being gay
West Hollywood, California-The Reverend Elder Troy D. Perry, founder and moderator of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches issued an August 1st statement joining gay Muslims deploring the jailing of 54 men arrested at a Cairo disco. His statement says:

Today, I am joining hands with the al-Fatiha Foundation, Amnesty International, and the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission to designate August 15 as an "International Day of Mourning and Solidarity."

Let me explain:

People of conscience around the world have been shocked at the treatment of 54 men arrested by the Egyptian government on May 11, 2001, solely because of their sexual orientation. These men have been detained in prison since their arrest, officially charged with "immoral behavior" and "contempt of [Moslem] religion." Their trials are slated to resume in Cairo on August 15.

I concur with the analysis of the al-Fatiha Foundation, a leading organization for LGBT Moslems, and Amnesty International, that the majority, if not all, of these men have been detained solely on the grounds of their alleged sexual orientation. As such they are prisoners of conscience.

We are especially distressed by reports that these men were ill-treated during their arrest and tortured during the first days of their detention. To date, Egyptians authorities have not investigated these inquiries and government officials have refused to respond to humanitarian inquiries.

These actions place Egypt in violation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, of which Egypt is a signatory.

Accordingly, I have proposed five "action steps" which individuals and organizations can take, and am asking:

  • That prayers be offered for these 54 men and their families during public worship services in MCC congregations and in all houses of faith on Saturday, August 10 and Sunday, August 11, and that information on these human rights violations by shared with congregants on that day.

  • That Wednesday, August 15 be recognized by UFMCC congregations, and by all people of goodwill, as an "International Day of Mourning and Solidarity" on behalf of those facing anti-gay persecution and imprisonment in Egypt.
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  • That local activists around the world consider holding public demonstrations in solidarity with the persecuted Egyptians, and use the press and media to call attention to their plight. Ideas for such events may be obtained by contacting the al-Fatiha Foundation by e-mail at mfaisalalam@yahoo.com

  • That letters and phone calls be sent to Egyptian embassies around the world asking for the immediate and unconditional release of these 54 prisoners. (See below.)

  • That you forward this Action Alert to your friends, and to e-mail lists and listservs to which you belong, in order to focus the world's attention upon this injustice. When I spoke before the al-Fatiha Foundation gathering of LGBT Moslems in San Francisco in June, I spoke these words, "Just as UFMCC has challenged the Christian church to take a fresh look at the societal and personal prejudices which have crept into Christian theology, I encourage you to challenge Islam on their stands on gays and lesbians. It is only through working together in this way that you will change the attitude of Islamic countries concerning gays and lesbians living in those cultures."

    The current crisis in Egypt provides an opportunity for us to join hands with our Moslem brothers and sisters to further the cause of social and spiritual justice for all people.

    The Rev. Elder Troy D. Perry
    Founder and Moderator
    The Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Church


    A C T I O N

    UFMCC endorses the following action proposed by Amnesty International. Please write letters to Egyptian authorities that:

  • Express your concern at the ongoing detention of these men;

  • Inform them that we believe these men are detained solely on the grounds of their alleged sexual orientation;

  • Communicate that if people are detained solely on account of their sexual orientation, we join with Amnesty International in considering them prisoners of conscience and call for their immediate and unconditional release

  • Express your concern at the allegations of torture and ill-treatment during arrest and detention and call on the authorities to conduct prompt investigations into these serious allegations.

    Letters should be addressed to:

    Counsellor Maher 'Abd al-Wahid
    Public Prosecutor
    Dar al-Qadha al-'Ali Ramses Street
    Cairo, Egypt

    Fax: + 202 577 47 16

    Salutation: Dear Public Prosecutor

    Letters should also be addressed to the Ambassador of the Egyptian Embassy in your country:

    AUSTRALIA
    Egyptian Embassy
    1 Darwin Avenue Yarralumla
    Canberra, ACT 2600
    Tel: (62) 273-4437/8

    CANADA
    Egyptian Embassy
    454 Laurier Avenue East
    Ottawa, Ontario KIN 6R3
    Tel: (613) 234-4931 / 35/58

    ENGLAND
    Egyptian Embassy
    26 South Street
    London W1Y 6DD
    Tel: 020 7499-2401, 020 7499-3304

    FRANCE
    Egyptian Embassy
    56 Avenue d'Iena
    Paris 75116
    Tel: (1) 47 20 97 70 / 47 20 75 97

    GERMANY
    Egyptian Embassy
    Konprinzen Str 2 Bad Godesberg
    Bonn
    Tel: (228) 364000/8/9

    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt
    3521 International Ct NW
    Washington DC 20008-2023
    Fax: 202 244 4319


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