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Jailed Marine’s mom wants help from public


U.S. Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi

I LOVE AMERICAThe mother of a U.S. Marine jailed in Mexico for inadvertently driving across the border with weapons that are legal in the U.S., is inviting concerned Americans to write to her son.

Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, who has been held in Mexico since March, is in solitary confinement in a detention center were he has limited access to media but is allowed to receive letters, said his mother, Jill Tahmooressi.

Jill Tahmooressi said the letters would be an encouragement to her son.

“He needs to continue to hear from his supporters here in America, so that’s why we are asking for the public to write to him,” she said. “He has absolutely no distraction in that Mexican jail. Solitary confinement, no radio, no television; he is only allowed one book at a time, but he is allowed letters.

“So we encouraging the American people to write him letters because it keeps him connected …  so he knows that he has not been forgotten.”

The Marine’s most recent hearing, held this week, was followed by a fundraiser for his legal defense.

At the hearing, Fernando Benitez presented further defense evidence that Tahmooressi’s rights under the Mexican Constitution were violated.Heart

Two Mexican customs officials and two military personnel examined Tahmooressi’s prolonged detention at the border and the legality of the search warrant to search his vehicle.

Philip R. Dunn, a 30-year criminal defense attorney and president of Serving California, a faith-based, nonprofit organization committed to assisting veterans, crime victims, incarcerated inmates, and their families and communities, is assisting the Tahmooressi family.

Members helped Andrew’s mother hire their new attorney, Benitez, who represented the decorated veteran Monday in the Mexican court.

In an interview with WND, Jill Tahmooressi said she’s grateful for help.

She said she is feeling “tried, but sure.”

“I still have faith. It’s God’s perfect timing. I know that Andrew is going to get out. So I am hanging in there and trying to keep Andrew optimistic.”

The LightThe Fox News Channel’s Tamara Holder joined the Smart Life program to discuss this weeks’ hearing and expressed concern that the public outrage directed at Mexico might have a negative impact on the sergeant’s release.

Jill Tahmooressi said she is aware of the concern and is trying to be respectful.

“I’ve been very careful to be respectful of Mexico’s law. All I have asked for from the very beginning is an expedited due process for Andrew,” she said.

She said that both she and Andrew respect Mexico’s right to its own rule of law and to due process even though Andrew merely made a mistake.

She wants to remain positive and to thank the American people.

“It’s amazing, coast to coast, I feel like my family has grown,” she said. ” … I now have this universe of a family. I know Andrew feels it, because I read to him the prayers and support messages. … He is so appreciative. That has been the most amazing thing … how America can rally together for this Marine.”

Biblically CorrectShe talked about Andrew’s older sister, who is diving into her career as a chiropractor. Jill Tahmooressi says his sister prays ardently for Andrew, and she is staying hopeful.

Tahmooressi originally was held in La Mesa prison, where he endured severe abuse and death threats. He’s currently being held in El Hongo II State Correctional Facility, 40 kilometers southeast of Tecate, where he now has a 24-hour guard and receives regular visits from chaplains with Prison Fellowship and Baja Christian Ministries.

Jill Tahmooressi said his faith has been his rock, and his visits with his chaplains have been his strength during a very lonely, and trying time.

He spent Independence Day alone except for an opportunity to walk around an open area for a limited time.

The Tahmooressi family hopes that by Labor Day, their nightmare will be over.

Jill Tahmooressi plans a “grand family celebration” for Andrew’s homecoming in their south Florida home, and then she says he will get quickly back into his PTSD recovery plan at a Christian treatment facility in California.

They are still waiting for President Obama’s response to their 135,000-strong petition signed at WhitehHouse.gov. Thus far, they have heard nothing.

“Andrew has lost his life’s savings over this ordeal, because we are [with] attorney number three,” she explained.

Supporters of the Tahmooressi family have created an official fundraising site to collect donations to offset the cost of his legal defense. To donate, or to sign the petition, visit AndrewFreedomFund.com. Contributions and letters can also be mailed to:

Andrew Tahmooressi Liberty Fundplease

5722 S. Flamingo Road #114

Cooper City FL 33330-3206M

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PRAISE THE LORD FOR MORE ANSWERED PRAYER


“As you have noticed, I honor the Lord’s Day and do nothing on this blog. Today is a wonderful exception because it is to honor God the Father, Through our Lord and Savior, Jesus the Christ, by the power of His blessed Holy Spirit, Amen!’

“While listening to Fox and Friends this morning, I heard the following news report from them. I know you have been praying for this Christian sister in the Lord, and Praise God, the report out of Sudan says she is going to be released in the next couple days. I’ve found the original report from the BBC and provided it below. Please continue to pray that this is a reality and not just some publicity stunt.” JB

 

Meriam Ibrahim: Sudan ‘to free’ death row woman

Meriam Yehya Ibrahim Ishag pictured on her wedding day with her husband Daniel Wani

Meriam Ibrahim has been sentenced to 100 lashes as well as death by hanging

Sudanese authorities are to free a woman who was sentenced to death for having abandoned the Islamic faith, a foreign ministry official says.

Meriam Ibrahim, who gave birth to a daughter in custody, will be freed in a few days, the official told the BBC.

Abdullahi Alzareg, an under-secretary at the foreign ministry, said Sudan guaranteed religious freedom and was committed to protecting the woman.

Khartoum has been facing international condemnation over the death sentence.

In an interview with The Times newspaper, British Prime Minister David Cameron described the ruling as “barbaric” and out of step with today’s world.

The UK Foreign Office this week said that it would push for Ms Ibrahim to be released on humanitarian grounds.

Apostasy debate

Ms Ibrahim, 27, was brought up as an Orthodox Christian, but a Sudanese judge ruled earlier this month that she should be regarded as Muslim because that had been her father’s faith.

She refused to renounce her Christianity and was sentenced to death by hanging for apostasy.

On Wednesday, she gave birth to a daughter in her prison cell – the second child from her marriage in 2011 to Daniel Wani, a US citizen.

The court said Ms Ibrahim would be allowed to nurse her baby for two years before the sentence was carried out.

The court had earlier annulled her Christian marriage and sentenced her to 100 lashes for adultery because the union was not considered valid under Islamic law.

“Did you read that too fast? That’s 100 LASHES. Considered by most civilizations as excessive, because it has been the norm for 40 less one, so that the victim is not whipped to death. This sentence alone demonstrates the excessiveness of Sharia Law.’

“Careful America. It’s coming to a neighborhood near you. Just ask Dearborn, Michigan what doing nothing to stem the tide of Islam and Sharia Law has done to that community. Ask England and France their experiences. Now in some communities Muslims are DEMANDING, (did you get that – DEMANDING) that Islam approved meals be served in school lunch programs. This is NOT going away. This has to be stopped immediately.” JB

Sudan has a majority Muslim population and Islamic law has been in force there since the 1980s.

The ruling has revived a debate over apostasy, with liberal and conservative scholars giving different opinions over whether – and how – the act of abandoning the Islamic faith should be punished.

Debate over apostasy? What about just honoring someone’s personal choices? Where are all the screamers that like to screech their venom at Christians with some misconceived wrong they think has been done to them because some Christian has simply expressed their faith in God. Their silence here is deafening, and revealing.” JB

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