Caution!!! Horrific Video – Muslims Behead Christian Convert in Tunisia
Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on June 5, 2012
What a terrible world we live in – where is the Mainstream media?!
Although the Tunisian revolution of last year was praised for its removal of the West-supported Ben Ali, the present conditions within the nation for minorities appear to be getting much worse, with this video showing a Christian convert being beheaded for refusing to recant his beliefs in Jesus Christ.
Middle Eastern talk show host Tawfiq Okasha aired the graphic footage as part of his segment on condemning the extremity in certain sects of modern Islam.
The video shows a number of masked men attacking Christianity as a polytheistic religion because of the Trinity concept, saying:
“Let Allah be avenged on the polytheist apostate.”
As the cries grow louder, the Christian man restrained upon the ground is beheaded with a long knife, putting up little resistance as if he knows his fate is sealed.
Commenting on the incident, Okasha inquired of all Muslims in the region:
“Is this Islam? Does Islam call for this?
The violent murder follows a string of attacks on followers of minority faiths in the Middle East in the era after 2011’s widely broadcast Arab Spring.
Source: Examiner
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Em said
This is a recycled video posted earlier as “Free Syrian Army beheads a civilian”
http://www.youtube.com/verify_controversy?next_url=/watch%3Fv%3DC-JO-gMyM5A
Em said
By the way, the man was Shia, not Christian. He is refered to as ‘rafidi’ by his murderers. The word “rafidi” is a derogatory term that Salafists exclusively use to refer to Shia Muslims.
When someone concluded that the victim was Christian, he apparently misunderstood the word “rafidi” to mean “apostate”.
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