Aug 10

Witnesses Lie to Dearborn Police prior to False Arrests (Includes PDF of Police Report)

From the Left: Paul Rezkalla, David Wood, Negeen Mayel, Dr. Nabeel Qureshi, Tom McMillin and Robert Muise

It’s been a while since I posted about the Dearborn Four. For those who are new to the blog, the Dearborn Four (or Freedom Four) are four Christians missionaries (David Wood, Nabeel Qureshi, Paul Rezkalla, and Negeen Mayel) who were falsely arrested on trumped up charges at an Arabic festival in Dearborn, MI. Dearborn is well known for having one of the largest Arabic/Muslim concentrations in America.

Witnesses Unto Me has posted the Police Report of this incident (I have also posted the same document). In addition to obtaining the report (pages 10-25 on the PDF), they also compiled other relevant documents. Related posts on Witnesses Unto Me include:

City of Dearborn Records Vs. Acts 17 Video Footage

Christian Man and Muslim Woman Lie to Police, Acts 17 Arrests Follow

The 2nd link was posted yesterday (Aug. 9th) and reveals that the man who initially complained to the Police about the Dearborn Four (Roger Williams) lied to the police:

Williams told Witnesses Unto Me that this was his second year at the Arab Festival, however, he told police this was his tenth year.

Amal Alslami, a Muslim and employee of the American Arab Chamber Of Commerce told the police she witnessed this event and affirmed Williams statement. However, the videos do not show Alslami anywhere in sight during the encounter, but she drives up on a golf cart approximately five minutes later, takes pictures of Acts 17, then leaves. Alslami later tells police that she did not witness the incident.

What is worse is that Roger Williams is a Christian (he is a member of Trinity Baptist Church). He disagrees with the ministry philosophy of Acts 17 yet insists that his disagreement is not related to his complaint (and subsequent lies).

Roger believes that Acts 17 misunderstands the very chapter of the Bible they are named for. Roger believes that the example of evangelism in Acts 17 shows a relationship being built before the Gospel is shared. This was the method used by Trinity Baptist Church, they came and served the Arab community by volunteering, built relationships with Arabs, then shared the Gospel with them as opportunities arose. Williams insisted that his difference of opinion on evangelistic methods had nothing to do with his filing a complaint with the police against Acts 17.

It is unclear the impact that this development will have on the case. It is a shameful thing when Christians speak dishonestly (even in seemingly minute details). Lies are lies, and Roger Williams has not served the cause of truth.

Jul 24

Timeline of Acts 17 Apologetics in Dearborn, MI

From the Left: Paul Rezkalla, David Wood, Negeen Mayel, Dr. Nabeel Qureshi, Tom McMillin and Robert Muise

David Wood has posted a detailed timeline of his (and Nabeel Qureshi’s) activity in Dearborn, Michigan at the Dearborn Arab International Festival. They will be adding to it as quickly as they are able to upload more of the footage to YouTube.

If you have heard any rumors about these four Christians (David, Nabeel, Paul, or Negeen) misbehaving you need to read this and watch the videos. The opposite is the case. The security at the Arabic festival are biased against free speech (when it is Christians doing evangelism which is normally protected under the 1st amendment) and the Dearborn Police are corrupt to the core.

Jun 23

Update to Illegal arrest of 4 Christians in Dearborn, MI

Ronald Haddad being sworn in as Dearborn Police Chief

Last week four Christian missionaries were falsely arrested in Dearborn, Michigan. Yesterday their case was taken up by Thomas More Law Center to fight the illegal actions of the Dearborn Police Department and the return of property illegally seized by the Dearborn Police. The Thomas More Law Center website has the following posted:

Thomas More Law Center Represents Four Christian Missionaries Arrested at Arab Festival in Dearborn

June 22, 2010

ANN ARBOR, MI – In what some have described as police enforcement of Sharia law at the annual Dearborn Arab International Festival, last Friday night Dearborn Police Officers arrested four Christian missionaries and illegally confiscated their video cameras which were recording the events surrounding their arrests.  The Thomas More Law Center, a public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, today announced it is representing all of the Christian missionaries.

Arrested on charges of Breach of the Peace are: Negeen Mayel, Dr. Nabeel Qureshi, Paul Rezkalla, and David Wood.  Mayel, an eighteen year old female, whose parents emigrated from Afghanistan and a recent convert from Islam to Christianity, was also charged with failure to obey a police officer’s orders. She was approximately 100 feet away and videotaping a discussion with some Muslims when her camera was seized. Continue reading