There probably are other Muslims who would like to see normalization with Israel, but they are afraid to speak out for fear what would happen to them. We see what happens to the Imams who call for peace. They are quickly gunned down.
Sudan: Editor Beaten For Calling to Normalize Ties with Israel
Freedom of the press advocates defend Al-Tayar editor who was beaten for calling for Sudan to normalize ties with Israel.
By AFP and Tova Dvorin
First Publish: 7/20/2014, 9:44 AM
The chief editor of a Sudanese newspaper was badly beaten, according to Al-Arabiya, for the sole crime of calling for normalization of ties with Israel.
Osman Mirghani, chief editor of Sudanese daily Al-Tayar, was admitted to Al-Zaytouna hospital in Khartoum Saturday night after seven men raidedhis office and beat him over his pro-Israel views. The attack came shortly after the iftar meal to break the Ramadan fast, a colleague said.
"They ordered the journalists to lay down. They collected all the mobile phones and the laptops. They cut all the computer connections," Faisal Mohamed Salih, an award-winning Sudanese journalist and press freedom advocate, told AFP Saturday. "They just started beating him in his head, in his leg, using the guns and the sticks."
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Sudan: Editor Beaten For Calling to Normalize Ties with Israel
Freedom of the press advocates defend Al-Tayar editor who was beaten for calling for Sudan to normalize ties with Israel.
By AFP and Tova Dvorin
First Publish: 7/20/2014, 9:44 AM
The chief editor of a Sudanese newspaper was badly beaten, according to Al-Arabiya, for the sole crime of calling for normalization of ties with Israel.
Osman Mirghani, chief editor of Sudanese daily Al-Tayar, was admitted to Al-Zaytouna hospital in Khartoum Saturday night after seven men raidedhis office and beat him over his pro-Israel views. The attack came shortly after the iftar meal to break the Ramadan fast, a colleague said.
"They ordered the journalists to lay down. They collected all the mobile phones and the laptops. They cut all the computer connections," Faisal Mohamed Salih, an award-winning Sudanese journalist and press freedom advocate, told AFP Saturday. "They just started beating him in his head, in his leg, using the guns and the sticks."
Continue reading at:
Sudanese Editor Attacked Over Pro-Israel Views - Middle East - News - Arutz Sheva