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A blog for plight of persecuted Christians

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Christian Couple Sentenced to Fifteen Years for Blasphemy - VOM sources
On November 26, two believers were sentenced to 15 years in prison and a fine of 25,000 rupees each for burning the Koran. On October 18, Boota and James Masih, a married couple, were asked to clean a Muslim family's store and burn the garbage when they finished. The two gathered all the garbage in a donkey cart and burned it outside the home. Some Muslim neighbors saw the burning and discovered Koranic papers in the fire. An angry mob gathered and planned to burn Christian homes and churches. Police controlled the mob by arresting James and Boota, even though they are illiterate and did not know the contents of the garbage. Ask the Lord to comfort and protect James and Boota in prison. Psalm 119:49-51
 

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Islamic Extremists Face Death for Killing Christian - Compass Direct
A court in Bangladesh has sentenced two Islamic extremists to death for murdering Dr. Abdul Gani Gomes, a Christian convert from Islam, in September 2004. Gomes, 48, was returning from work in the northern town of Duyanipur in Jamalpur district when four militants, including the two convicted men, jumped him and, in their words, "hacked him to death." Hafez Mahmud and Mohammad Salauddin are leading figures in the banned Islamic militant group Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), according to a BBC report. Both men confessed to killing Gomes on the order of JMB leader Shaikh Abdur Rahman. JMB members said they resented Gomes because he had encouraged other Muslims to convert to Christianity. "I am happy that I killed him," Salauddin told reporters as he emerged from the courtroom. Compass sources said Gomes' wife, Shahnaz Parvin, also a Christian convert, was present at the trial. In front of the judges, the killers said they would kill her also if she did not convert back to Islam. Mahmud and Salauddin also threatened Judge Shaheed Noor Uddin, saying their "own" court had already sentenced the judge to death for passing down a guilty verdict. Pray for the Lord's mercy on the murderers and they repent and worship Him. Pray for protection from evil for Gomes' wife Shanhnaz, and Judge Shaheed Noor Uddin. Luke 23:40-4
 

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Court Fines Baptists and Burns Bibles - Forum 18
On October 25, following a raid on a Baptist church in the southern Uzbek town of Karshi, two visiting Baptists were given massive fines (45 times the country's minimum monthly salary) each for participating in unregistered religious worship. Four local church members were given smaller fines. The court ordered Bibles and hymnals confiscated during the raid to be burnt, a regular official practice. Pray for patience and perseverance for these Uzbek Christians. James 1:12
 

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Location: Cuba
Arrested: February 2006

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After being held for more than four months at the La Villa Marista Detention Center, Pastor Carlos Lamelas was unexpectedly released when his family went for their weekly 15 minute visit. Informed of the change in procedure, Carlos was able to go home with his family. However, he has been forbidden to preach in public on this Island nation that many Cubans refer to as a prison with bars of water. While he was in prison he received over 260 letters from 15 different countries. Send a letter to his home and encourage Carlos, wife Uramis and daughters Estefania and Daniela.

An ordained pastor with the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana, USA) for more than 10 years, Pastor Carlos Lamelas was arrested February 20, 2006, at his home in Havana, Cuba. The police officers who entered the home searched it thoroughly and confiscated a computer, personal documents and other office equipment before arresting Carlos. More than a month later, the authorities informed Carlos' attorney he was charged with helping people illegally escape from Cuba.

Carlos started many house churches while serving as a local pastor on The Isle of Youth. After being elected national president of the General Assembly of ministers for the denomination, he moved his family to Havana in 2004. He was re-elected to this position at the annual convention later that year. His troubles with the government may have began when he refused to sign a loyalty pledge to the Castro regime because he felt their control of the church was unconstitutional.

Pastor Lamelas is married and has two daughters. Without a source of income, this family has had to depend on their friends for support. Police detained Pastor Carlos twice for questioning before the February arrest.
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Two Christian Converts from Islam Fleeing Persecution - Religion Today
Idris Aliyu received Christ's salvation in March after reading the Gospel of Luke account of the resurrection. Mohammed Sarajo became a Christian 12 years ago after a miraculous healing saved him from death. The disparate paths of the two former Nigerian Muslims, however, have put them on the same road - fleeing from those who want to kill them. Pray God will put a hedge of protection around His servants, giving them compassion and boldness to bring many into His Kingdom. Psalm 138:3
 

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Paul, thank you for posting these. may God protect those men and women who suffer hate and violence for their faith. these articles are eye-opening, to say the least.
 

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FROM WND'S JERUSALEM BUREAU
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Muslims march through Nazareth, Israel, Sunday, Dec. 31, 2006 (WND photo)
NAZARETH – Islamic groups held a large militant march down the main streets of Nazareth this weekend, highlighting for some here the plight of Christians in this ancient city where Muslims have become a majority and members of the dwindling Christian population say they suffer regular intimidation.
Nazareth, considered one of the holiest cities for Christians, is described in the New Testament as the childhood home of Jesus. It contains multiple important shrines and churches, including the famous Church of the Basilica of the Annunciation, the site at which many Christians believe the Virgin Mary was visited by the Archangel Gabriel and told that she had been selected as the mother of Jesus. The Islamic Movement, the main Muslim political party in Nazareth, said it organized yesterday's march to celebrate Eid ul-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, which commemorates the Muslim belief Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son Ishmael for Allah.
Christian and Jewish faith dictates it was Isaac, not Ishmael, whom Abraham almost sacrificed.

Islamic Movement leaders paraded down Nazareth's main thoroughfare brandishing their party's green flag. Young Muslim men in battle gear marched and beat drums as a man on loudspeaker repeatedly exclaimed in Arabic, "Allah is great."
Hundreds of activists strutted screaming Islamist epithets, including "Islam is the only truth" and "Islam shall rule all."
Tens of thousands of Nazareth residents, seemingly mostly Muslim, congregated on the streets as the march passed by. Muslim children launched firecrackers into the sky, occasionally misfiring, with the small explosives landing dangerously close to the crowds.
Many of the town's Christian residents stayed away from the event, with the exception of Christian shopkeepers who worked in the area. WND observed as several Muslim youth marching in the parade started to charge at three local Christian shopkeepers but the youth stopped short.
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Christian shopkeepers, right, confronted by several Muslim youth, during Muslim march through Nazareth, Israel, Dec. 31, 2006 (WND photo)
While the march was billed as a celebration, it's militant virtues were clearly visible. The event seemed more a show of force than a street party.
"The march is meant to intimidate Christians," said Saleem, a Nazareth Christian resident who asked that his last name be withheld for fear of what he said was "Muslim retaliation" for speaking out.
"It's part of the methods used by the Muslims in very obvious ways to create an atmosphere where the Christians should know the Muslims are the main power and we are not welcome anymore," Saleem said.
Ahmed Zohbi, a member of Nazareth's municipal council and the leader of an umbrella group consisting of the city's Islamic parties, denied Saleem's accusations, claiming there is "no problem" between Christians and Muslims in Nazareth.
"We just want to celebrate. The Muslims have nothing against our Christian brothers. Our communities may have differences but we live a peaceful coexistence," Zohbi told WND.
But Christians interviewed here said otherwise. Like Bethlehem's Christians, those in Nazareth spoke of attacks against Christian-owned shops and told stories of Christian women being raped by Muslim men. They noted several instances of interreligious violence and Muslim riots they said began when Muslims attacked Christian worshippers. The Muslims claimed Christians started the violence.
Israeli security officials say the majority of anti-Christian violence in Nazareth goes unreported because local Christians are too afraid to report crimes.
One Christian resident said violence and intimidation tend to increase around the time of local elections. The Islamic parties, once in the minority, are now one seat away from dominating Nazareth's city council. "During the last elections, Muslims on the streets were openly threatening the Christians. They tried to stop some of the Christian cars from voting," said Saleem.

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Christian Couple Flee Persecution in North Iran - VOM sources
A Christian couple who led more than 200 church members in a Northern city in Iran have had to flee to a bigger city in order to continue their ministry. After becoming Christians they led their friends and family to the Lord and started a Bible study. Within a year it had grown to a church of 50 people and in two years they had 200 believers. The church spread to more than 10 cities and they started training 24 others to evangelize and continue building up the Body of Christ. "It was during this time that my wife and I noticed the government had found out about us and was pursuing us. We were in constant danger and threat of being arrested," the pastor said. Pray God protects and opens doors for this Christian couple to continue preaching and reaching Iran for Christ. Proverbs 2:8
 

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Indian Church Burnt; Christians Arrested - Compass Direct
On December 23, 2006, Hindu extremists burned down a church and disrupted services in several Indian states. They continued their harassment and arrested carol singers on Christmas Eve. In a separate event, a pastor and 10 other missionaries were beaten and arrested for singing carols. They were later released. In another incident, Hindu extremist group, Bajrang Dal, attacked 20 Christians gathered in a church. "They stormed into the church, beat some of the Christians and destroyed hymnbooks and Bibles. Five Christians were injured in the attack, three suffered hearing loss due to a blow to the head, and a Bible a school student's hand was fractured," Compass Direct News reported. Pray God heals those that were injured and protects them, giving them boldness to continue their Christian walk. Acts 4:29, 30
 

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Heb 13v3: Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body.

Brothers and sisters, please hold up these dear people in prayer to the Lord and don't turn your eyes away from their plight.
 

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By Aqeel Hussein in Mosul and Colin Freeman, Sunday Telegraph, Telegraph News, 12/24/2006
"The snow has already settled on the mountains further north, but the Christians of the Iraqi city of Mosul are scared to put festive decorations outside their homes this year. Their ancestors settled here in the 1st century AD, yet as teacher Jamal Fadi has discovered, some of their Muslim neighbours want this Christmas to be their last. 'A letter was delivered to my door with two bullets placed on top of it', said Mr Fadi, 32, standing watchfully in the neat garden of his two-story villa. 'It said: 'Leave, crusaders, or we will cut your heads off.' They want us to go from Mosul completely'."​
 

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Location: China
Arrested: October 2003
Days Imprisoned: 1187
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In October 2003, Chinese Pastor Liu Fenggang was arrested and charged with “leaking state secrets.” Police searched his Beijing apartment and confiscated computers and cameras. Liu was sentenced to three years in prison.

Spreading the gospel in China is very dangerous, but Christians have been strengthened in the midst of persecution by the prayers and help of believers like you. We invite you to write a letter of encouragement to Pastor Liu and other believers in China. Also, write to the Chinese government requesting that Pastor Liu be released. Let your friends know about the suffering Christians in China and encourage then to write and pray for Pastor Liu today.
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Location: Eritrea
Arrested: May 2004
Days Imprisoned: 964
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Dr. Kiflu Gebremeskel, a leading figure of Full Gospel Church of Eritrea, founder and senior pastor of Southwest Full Gospel Church and member of the executive committee to the Full Gospel Church of Eritrea, was arrested on May 23, 2004. He was taken from his home in Asmara Gejeret, at approximately 5:00 a.m. Dr. Gebremeskel was a mathematics lecturer, department and faculty head at the University of Asmara until 1999, when he became a full-time pastor at the Southwest Full Gospel Church. He has a Ph.D. in mathematics from Chicago University. His wife and four children have not been able to visit him.

Nearly 1,800 Eritrean Christians are now believed to be under arrest because of their religious beliefs, held in police stations, military camps and prisons in 12 known locations across Eritrea. Dr. Gebremeskel is one of the 28 clergymen being held.

Jailed Protestants are routinely subjected to physical beatings and severe psychological pressure to deny their religious beliefs. Police and military authorities continue to demand the prisoners return to one of the three “official” Christian denominations recognized by the government. But even the legally recognized denominations-the nation’s historic Orthodox, Catholic and Lutheran churches-have come under government disfavor in the past year, incurring threats and even jailing by security police officials.


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Statistics from Eritrea
According to Compass Direct newly compiled statistics smuggled out of Eritrea indicate that at least 1,918 Eritrean citizens are imprisoned and subjected to torture and forced labor because of their religious beliefs; 95 percent of these known religious prisoners of conscience are Christians.
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Location: Pakistan
Arrested: June 2001
Days Imprisoned: 2048
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Shabaz Kaka boarded a bus bound from Lahore to Faisalabad in June 2001. When the bus stopped at Jamia Mosque in Faisalabad for a break, Shabaz visited the restroom along with the other passengers. The leaders of the mosque saw he was wearing a cross and began to question him. Learning of his Christian faith, the authorities objected that he had visited the restroom adjacent to the mosque and therefore accused him of desecrating the Koran saying he had torn out pages and trampled them under his feet. This is a common lie used by Muslims to trap Christians. They contacted the nearest police station and filed a complaint. Shabaz was arrested and charged with committing offenses under articles 295a and 295b of the Pakistan Penal Code generally referred to as the Blasphemy Law. He was held in the local jail. The authorities did not advise his parents of his arrest or imprisonment. For more than a year, his parents did not know what had happened to their son or where he was. More than three years after his arrest, Shabaz appeared in court in Faisalabad for his hearing. On September 25, 2004, Judge Shahid Rafiq made the final decision of life in prison for this young man. His attorney has appealed this decision.
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China
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[SIZE=-1]China continues to arrest, torture and jail Christians associated with illegal house churches as they attempt to control or eliminate all religions. 1.2 billion people inhabit the oldest Communist republic, with an estimated 90 million being Christians. Though many religions are being persecuted, Christians appear to be the hardest hit. The Three-Self Patriotic Movement and The Chinese Catholic Patriotic Society are the government-approved churches where Christians may worship legally. The loyalty of these groups is first to the government and then the church. Children under the age of 18 may not legally attend any church. Millions of believers choose to worship at illegal house churches rather than register with the government, despite the threat of persecution, torture and prison. China’s present crackdown is putting more believers in prison or under detention than in any other country. The confiscation of church property and Bibles continues—even Bibles officially printed by the government. Yet the Church continues to grow with an estimated 3000 Chinese coming to Christ each day.[/SIZE]
 

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Eritrea
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[SIZE=-1]Eritrea has been dominated by war and drought over the past four decades. An Italian colony, Eritrea was given to Ethiopia in 1951, by the United Nations. Independence was finally achieved in 1993, with Eritrea retaining the entire coastline of Ethiopia, along the Red Sea, where the climate is hot and dry. A small African nation, Eritrea is about the size of Pennsylvania, with a population estimated close to 4.5 million. Religious freedom supposedly exists in this country, with the population being roughly half Muslim and half Christian. Most of the Christians are Orthodox. Fear of Islamist extremism and Christian evangelicalism has led the government to impose severe restrictions on international aid workers and NGO projects. During 2002, the government banned most Christian denominations, however, the Roman Catholic, Evangelical Lutheran and Orthodox churches seemed to escape persecution and continued to function normally, until recently when three Orthodox priests were detained, two wedding ceremonies were interrupted, and a New Year’s Eve celebration was broken up. Many attendees at these functions were arrested. Eritrea has no privately owned radio or television stations. In September 2001, the government closed the private press for “endangering national security.” News is delivered through state-run agencies, and criticism of the government is not tolerated. [/SIZE]
 

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Location: Eritrea
Arrested: May 2004
Days Imprisoned:964
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During the early morning hours of May 23, 2004, Haile Nayzgi was arrested and taken to Police Station #1 in Asmara. He was the leader of Eritrea’s Full Gospel Church, which is comprised of 120 to 150 house meeting groups. The church groups were closed by government decree at a meeting with a government official on May 15, 2003. At that time the church groups were given an application form for government registration. The Full Gospel Church filled out the form and returned it to the appropriate offices, but no reply was ever received.

Haile is married and has four children. He was previously an accountant with World Evangelical Alliance. During his incarceration Haile has been refused any personal contact with his family. When family and friends went to take food and clothing to the prison for Haile on August 24, 2004, they were told that he was no longer there. Mr. Nayzgi has been moved to various locations since his arrest, but the actual charges against him have not been released. It has been estimated that over 555 evangelical Christians are in custody for their faith in Eritrea. On January 9, 2005, a wedding rehearsal at a Catholic Church was raided and resulted in the arrest of 25 persons, 17 of whom are women. On the same day, in Barentu, the security police stopped a wedding party on the way to the hotel where the ceremony was to take place. They arrested 67 evangelical Christians, including three pastors.
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Location: Indonesia
Arrested: May 2005
Days Imprisoned: document.write(Math.round(iDiff));606
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These three women, Mrs. Ratna, Mrs. Eti and Dr. Rebekka, (L-R in photo) were arrested May 16, 2005, and charged under the Children Protection Act of 2002. Their trial began June 30th and ended September 1, 2005, when Indonesian judges sentenced the women to three years in prison plus a fine for allowing Muslim children to attend a Christian Sunday school program. According to Compass Direct News Service, Islamic extremists directed threats inside and outside of the courtroom during the trial. An observer who had attended most of the court sessions indicated there were nine trucks of protestors at this final hearing. These protestors brought with them a coffin to bury the accused if they were not found guilty.

The irony of this case is that the women launched the “Happy Sunday” children’s program in September of 2003, in response to a request by a local elementary school for assistance to meet legal requirements to comply with the National Education System Bill. Because of the popularity of this program with Christian students, some Muslim children wanted to attend. These Muslim children were only permitted to attend if they had their parent’s permission. Later some Muslim parents complained that a picnic held in Jakarta was a trick to Christianize their children while they were away from their village. Eventually their protests went to the Council for County Officers (Muspika). The local MUI (Indonesia Ulama Council) then urged that this problem be resolved by law, which led to accusing the three women of trying to Christianize Muslims.
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[SIZE=-1]The Republic of Indonesia is an archipelago of more than 13,500 islands, of which approximately 6,000 are inhabited. In 1965 Muslims emerged victorious in a showdown between communists and Muslims and over half a million communist sympathizers were killed. Now, “Pancasila,” with monotheism and communal peace as a basis, is the government’s ideology. Each citizen must carry a religious status identification card and choose one of these recognized religions: Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism or Christianity. Militant Muslims have orchestrated an Islamic jihad against Christians particularly in the areas where Christians are the majority, such as Central Sulaweisi and the Maluku Islands. More than 80% of the population is Muslims though many mix Islam with animism or some type of mystical religions. Since 1996 more than 8,000 persons have been killed and 600 churches destroyed some as recently as April 2004. Christians who fled from their villages when they were attacked are unable to return to their homes either because they fear it is not yet safe or because Muslims now occupy their land. The stated goal of these Islamists is the complete elimination of Christianity in this country. Corruption and the disregard for human rights by the government and military threaten the future of this nation[/SIZE]
 

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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]The Islamic Republic of Iran is a theocratic Shiite republic where Muslims are 99 percent of the population and Christians less than half of 1 percent. Religious freedom for those not Shiite Muslims has been crushed even though the constitution guarantees such freedom. Christians may not proselytize, and anyone defecting from Islam may be punished by death. All foreign missionaries were expelled shortly after the governmental overthrow in 1979. About 50 percent of the population is under the age of 25. Farsi (Persian) is the official language. The Islamic revolution that removed the Shah has not delivered all it promised coupled with eight years of war with Iraq have contributed to economic recession in this nation where the majority lives in poverty. Discrimination in jobs, housing and education is a daily reality to all who are not Muslims. Christian bookstores, conferences, camps, printing of Christian literature or church newsletters and the production of Christian videos are banned. Persecution is so severe that it is difficult to estimate how many secret believers may worship there. An estimated 5 million have fled this nation seeking refuge elsewhere, but there remain more than 68 million people living in this land between the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.[/SIZE][/FONT]
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