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Archive for November, 2009|Monthly archive pagePyongyang Tightens GripMonday, November 30th, 2009Kim Jong-Il has changed the criminal code: death for food thieves Bring Freedom to the Kogui Christians in ColombiaMonday, November 30th, 2009The imprisonment of native Columbians for their Christian faith continues for tribal area Egyptian State Security Accused of Cover-up in Muslim RiotsMonday, November 30th, 2009"Egyptian State Security has intensified its pressure on the Coptic Church... into accepting extrajudicial reconciliation with the perpetrators, and opening their businesses without any compensation." A mob of 3000 Muslims attacks Coptic ChristiansMonday, November 30th, 2009Despite another attack on Christian minorities in Egypt, foreign powers remain silent. Egypt must be forced to adhere to human rights laws. At Last, Christians Draw a Line in the Sand Against Their PC Secularist PersecutorsMonday, November 30th, 2009Walk up call to Christians in the West: It’s high time to be very vigilant about the persecution that we are facing as believers. Mixed Response in East Lancashire to Pakistan Protest MarchMonday, November 30th, 2009Religious leaders in UK are organizing protest against persecution of Christians in Pakistan. Others think that organizing such protest can be counterproductive. Religious Leaders Advocate Civil DisobedienceSunday, November 29th, 2009Group of Christian leaders sign document on religious persecution Christians, Muslims, and SilenceSunday, November 29th, 2009Christian persecution most prevalent in Islamic countries. Somalia and the Reality of Radical IslamSunday, November 29th, 2009“Wherever you find infidels kill them; for whoever kills them shall have reward on the Day of Resurrection” Indian Bishops Join Mass Sit-in to Support Christian DalitsSunday, November 29th, 2009Church leaders are pressuring India to respect the rights of Christian Dalits. “Shockwaves” in Hanoi: Ngo Wants to Go?Sunday, November 29th, 2009Vietnam’s Catholic leader resigns--backstory Young People Real ‘Hope of the Church in Asia’Sunday, November 29th, 2009The Fifth Asian Youth Day began on November 20, ended yesterday in Manila with over 2000 participants from 22 countries. A Uyghur Christian in China Released, Christian Persecution Remains in ChinaSunday, November 29th, 2009Osman Imin Freed After Two Years; Concerns Remain Over Incarcerated Alimjan Yimit. North Korean Christians: ‘Children Die On Streets’Saturday, November 28th, 2009Several groups say children are dying of starvation in North Korea. Fushan House Church Christian Sentenced to 7-Years in PrisonSaturday, November 28th, 2009Chinese government sentences house church leaders in questionable trial Missionary Orthodox Priest Laid to Rest After Being Murdered by Masked GunmanSaturday, November 28th, 2009The murdered priest was known for bringing Muslims to Christ. Disappearance, Forced Conversions, and Forced Marriages of Coptic Christian Women in EgyptSaturday, November 28th, 2009A new report entitled "The Disappearance, Forced Conversions, and Forced Marriages of Coptic Christian Women in Egypt" has been released... on the ongoing struggle for freedom and dignity of Coptic Christian women in Egypt. Understanding IslamSaturday, November 28th, 2009A few words on the nature of Islam. A More Religious Brand of SecularismFriday, November 27th, 2009Essay on Malaysia’s future in tolerating religious differences. Author quotes Christian, Islamic and secular sources Indonesia Losing Ground in Fight Against RadicalizationFriday, November 27th, 2009Indonesia is beginning to face issue of losing culture in the face of Islam. Consequences for Christians are grave |
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