Source within Uzbek police department reported that a U.S. citizen was deported from the country and required to pay a fine for ‘unauthorized’ missionary activity.
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Archive for May, 2010|Monthly archive pageU.S. citizen deported from Uzbekistan for illegal missionary workMonday, May 31st, 2010Source within Uzbek police department reported that a U.S. citizen was deported from the country and required to pay a fine for ‘unauthorized’ missionary activity. Pastor Accused of ‘Forceful Conversion’ And Threatened By Hindu RadicalsMonday, May 31st, 2010Hindu radicals warned the pastor of dire consquenes if he continues to conduct services. Gojra Christians Gleefully Laud Court DecisionMonday, May 31st, 2010The Court took action against a police official who failed to protect Christians when they were attacked by Muslim mob in Gojra. Hindu Radicals Demolish Indian Church, Install Hindu IdolMonday, May 31st, 2010Trial over ‘Insulting Turkishness’ Again Yields No EvidenceSunday, May 30th, 2010Justice Minister says Article 301 defendants ‘presumed innocent’ until verdict. Iraqi Christians face up to a bloody endSunday, May 30th, 2010"After a series of horrific attacks Iraq's Christians are endangered in their last stronghold," says Catholic Herald reporter John Pontifex ‘Church is non-partisan, but we’ll keep the money’Sunday, May 30th, 2010Bishop responds to accusations of church graft on the heels of closely contested elections Indonesian Christian group forced onto streetSunday, May 30th, 2010Radio broadcast covering recent expulsion of Indonesian Church ‘Leaving Islam’ Bus Ads Run in NYCSunday, May 30th, 2010“Thousands of converts are being tortured and killed every year,” Deep in the danger zoneSaturday, May 29th, 2010Mosul is reported to be among the most dangerous cities in Iraq, heavily due to targeted attacks and murder of the defenseless Christian minority. Middle East Christians Share Faith, Despite RisksSaturday, May 29th, 2010"If you don't have the right or freedom to choose your own belief, what rights do you have," an Egyptian Christian said. "... I am not afraid because I believe in Christ." ‘In an age of intolerance, solidarity inspires’Saturday, May 29th, 2010CSW's Benedict Rogers writes on the place for Christians to defend all peoples of Burma Mission Impossible?Saturday, May 29th, 2010Christian money going into North Korea to fund new university Detroit Bans Ad for People Who Want to Leave IslamSaturday, May 29th, 2010"In Detroit, government officials grant atheists the right to express a view that God does not exist, not worrying about offending Christians," said Robert Muise, senior trial counsel with the Thomas More Law Center. "Yet, these same politically correct officials censor speech that might offend Muslims. Such blatant discrimination is offensive, and it violates our Constitution." Pakistan: Religious Minorities Fearful Following Attacks on Ahmadi MosquesSaturday, May 29th, 2010Christians are worried for their safety after Taliban killed at least 80 member of Ahmadi religious group in Pakistan. Well-known Pastor Beaten to Death in St. Petersburg, RussiaFriday, May 28th, 2010The pastor was beaten to death by unknown attackers as he was going to visit an elderly church member. Pakistani Christian Teenage Girl Allegedly Raped in CaptivityFriday, May 28th, 2010“The girl and her family are allegedly receiving threats from the culprits to stop them from pursuing justice”. Christians in Iran: A community at risk of extinction?Friday, May 28th, 2010Journalist Camille Eid discusses the plight of Christians in Iran. Two Iranian Christian Women Acquitted of all ChargesFriday, May 28th, 2010Young converts previously held in prison for Christian activities have fled country. Kenyan Churches Back Court Ruling that Declared Islamic Court ‘Unconstitutional’Friday, May 28th, 2010Kenyan judges ruled that the entrenchment of the Kadhis courts in the Constitution “elevates and uplifts the Islamic religion over and above other religions in Kenya.” |
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