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Archive for January, 2010|Monthly archive pageMalaysia charges three over church attackSunday, January 31st, 2010Suspects finally charged in spate of volence resulting from 'Allah' ruling “Government Complicity” Lets Religious Conflict Go OnSunday, January 31st, 2010Article addresses government shortfall in enforcing religious protections The Plight of Christians in PakistanSunday, January 31st, 2010“As in so many parts of the world, Christians are degraded, abused or suffer appallingly for being seen as outsiders, the lowest of the low or associated with the West.” Nigeria Police Arrest 300 People Over Sectarian ClashesSunday, January 31st, 2010We hope the Nigerian officials will hold the perpetrators of the attacks accountable. In the past, Nigerian official failed to properly prosecute people behind religious violence. Turkey’s dwindling Christian community demands equal rightsSunday, January 31st, 2010Although Turkey and Istanbul were for centuries centers of Christian life... today the country's Christian population is dwindling. Shuozhou Pastor’s Home Destroyed; 6 Christian Leaders DetainedSaturday, January 30th, 2010Latest Chinese attack against Christians shows falling trajectory of freedom Two Partially Constructed Church Buildings Burned in IndonesiaSaturday, January 30th, 2010Outside agitators torch structures that Christians have waited years for building permits. Islamic Militants in Somalia Murder Christian LeaderSaturday, January 30th, 2010Al Shabaab extremists threaten widow of slain pastor of underground church. Nigerian JihadSaturday, January 30th, 2010The Jihad by Nigerian Muslims has resulted in death of thousands of Christians in northern Nigeria. The recent violence in Jos is another example of the Jihad attacks. Dina and Maher El-Gohary, Persecuted Coptic Christians Ask Obama for HelpSaturday, January 30th, 2010'We are imprisoned in our own home because Muslim clerics called for the murder of my father.' Saudi Arabia Christian Filipino migrants forced to convert to IslamSaturday, January 30th, 2010A Filipino nurse with ten years in Saudi Arabia talks about the dramatic situation of Christian workers, forced to embrace Islam just to keep their job. Tearing Down That FirewallFriday, January 29th, 2010Global Internet Freedom is an organization that is dedicated to providing uncensored communication to countries such as China, Iran and Vietnam. Breaking the government grip on privacy is a unique way to get the real stories out assists the persecuted. Cuba–Imprisoned Pastor’s Appeal for Freedom is DeniedFriday, January 29th, 2010Cuban independent Christian leader arrested under false charges—his detainment continues. Hindu Radicals Burned Down a Church in Andhra PradeshFriday, January 29th, 2010The pastor of the church sustained a third degree injury. Pakistani Court Hears Case About Murdered Christian ServantFriday, January 29th, 2010We hope the people responsible for the killing of Shazia will be held accountable by the court. German Homeschooling Family Granted Political Asylum in U.S.Friday, January 29th, 2010The German family is their country fled after the German authorities prohibited them from homeschooling their children. The Christian family decided to homeschool their children to protect them from anti-Christian teachings of public school system. New Archbishop of Mosul calls persecuted Iraqi Christians to hopeFriday, January 29th, 2010The new Archbishop of Mosul, replacing his kidnapped predecessor who died in captivity, says his mission is to give “hope and confidence” to persecuted Iraqi Christians. Iran Detains Christians without Legal CounselFriday, January 29th, 2010Half of those arrested in recent months could face apostasy charges. Hindu Radicals Burned Down a Church in Andhra PradeshFriday, January 29th, 2010India Releases Eight Assaulted ChristiansThursday, January 28th, 2010The Christians were initially arrested after Hindu radicals attacked them and accused them of forcibly converting Hindus to Christianity. |
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