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Archive for January, 2011|Monthly archive pageVietnamese believers a ‘threat’ to gov’tMonday, January 31st, 2011The world’s Christians – a new wave of persecutionMonday, January 31st, 2011Supreme Court in India Rejects Bail of Gov’t Official Who Murdered a ChristianMonday, January 31st, 2011BJP assemblyman convicted in two murders in 2008 violence says he’s innocent Court Frees Jailed Catholics in Vietnam on AppealSunday, January 30th, 2011Bishop Angaelos: Egypt’s Christians Don’t Want Special Treatment, Just EqualitySunday, January 30th, 2011Bishop Angaelos is General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Britain. He speaks to Christian Today here about what the political unrest signifies for the country’s Copts and the ongoing struggle to achieve equality. Prayer Day Urged for Pakistani Christian Facing DeathSunday, January 30th, 2011Christians are urged to pray for Asia Bibi's release. Asia was sentenced to death after Muslims falsely accused her of blasphemy. Judicial Body in India Blames Christians for Attacks by Hindu RadicalsSunday, January 30th, 2011In a shocking decision, Indian judicial commission blames Christian leaders for the attacks by the Hindu radicals. A New Wave of Christian PersecutionSunday, January 30th, 2011Christians are suffering a new wave of persecution mainly in Islamic countries. Christians in communist countries are also victims of persecution. Fate of Coptic Christians in Post-Mubarak Egypt Worries SomeSaturday, January 29th, 2011“It is really legitimate for the Copts to be worried that instability follow Mubarak’s fall and his replacement with the Muslim Brotherhood.” Preparations to evangelize BhutanSaturday, January 29th, 2011Lawmaker Presses White House on Religious PersecutionSaturday, January 29th, 2011An American congressman wants the U.S. to help protect religious minorities in the Middle East and South Central Asia. Pakistan: Condemned for Blasphemy, Christian Woman Now in IsolationSaturday, January 29th, 2011Asia Bibi is now kept in isolation after Muslim radicals threaten to kill her. Five People Killed After Muslim Attacks on Christian Villages in NigeriaSaturday, January 29th, 2011Muslim attackers invaded six Christian villages. Five people were killed. Nigerian military had been informed about the attack but only responded after the attack. What is the Muslim Brotherhood?Saturday, January 29th, 2011This article explains about the Islamist movement that was started by Egyptians with branches in UK, USA and other countries. The group is responsible for Islamic militant movements around the world. Vietnam: Wikileaks Exposes US Embassy ApathyFriday, January 28th, 2011US Ambassador to Vietnam downplays recent attacks against Christians Iran’s ChristiansFriday, January 28th, 2011Nigeria Arrests 39 Suspected Attackers in Sectarian Clasehs Close to JosFriday, January 28th, 2011Several Christians and Muslims have died in the on-going conflict in Nigeria. We welcome the arrest of suspects in the killings. Nigeria must take actions to stop the bloodshed. Nepal’s Christians threaten corpse protestFriday, January 28th, 2011Rights Group Urges Nigerian Government to Act on Sectarian BloodshedFriday, January 28th, 2011"This terrible cycle of violence and impunity needs to stop." Christianity ‘could vanish from Middle East’Friday, January 28th, 2011 |
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