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A Mother of Two has been Killed for Converting, Marrying a Coptic Christian in Egypt

November 30, 2015 | Africa
November 30, 2015
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ICC Note: To convert from Islam to Christianity in Egypt is legally impossible and can be potentially deadly. A 26-year-old woman was killed by a family member, reportedly in reaction to her conversion to Christianity. She had been living apart from her family for more than three years, but on a visit home an uncle and cousins are believed to have killed her.

11/23/2015 Egypt (Egyptian Streets) – Marwa Ahmed, 26, has reportedly been killed by her family after converting to Christianity and marrying a man from Fayoum, Egypt.
According to al-Tahrir, Marwa had moved to Alexandria from the town of Tamiyyah with her Coptic Christian partner three years ago. Since then, she had given birth to a boy and girl.
Eshhad, an online platform that aggregates and collates alleged religious persecution and sectarian attacks in Egypt, reports that Marwa was killed nearly two weeks ago by her uncle and cousins when they learned of her short visit back to Tamiyyah.
Marwa had gone to Tamiyyah to visit her husband’s family. Knowing of threats against her life, Marwa was taken by her father to her brother’s home for 10 days in Qalubiya for her protection. However, Marwa’s uncle eventually found her location and kidnapped her. Eshhad reports that the uncle then forced Marwa’s youngest sister to “kill her to ‘punish’ her for her conversion [to Christianity].” Al-Masry Al-Youm, however, reports that it was the uncle that killed Marwa.

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