Thursday, February 12, 2009

Iraq: USCIRF Recommends Designating Iraq as Country of Particular Concern, Calls for Ensuring Free and Fair Elections,Focusing on Plight of Most Vuln

WASHINGTON-The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom recommends that Iraq be designated as a "country of particular concern" (CPC) under the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA), in light of the ongoing, severe abuses of religious freedom and the Iraqi government's toleration of these abuses, particularly abuses against Iraq's smallest, most vulnerable religious minorities.[1] "The lack of effective government action to protect these communities from abuses has established Iraq among the most dangerous places on earth for religious minorities," said Commission Chair Felice D. Gaer.While there has been some reconciliation beween Shi'a and Sunni Iraqis, concerns remain regarding attacks and tense relations between these groups. The situation is especially dire for Iraq's smallest religious minorities, including ChaldoAssyrian and other Christians, Sabean Mandaeans, and Yazidis. These groups do not have militia or tribal structures to protect them and do not receive adequate official protection. Their members continue to experience targeted violence and to flee to other areas within Iraq or other countries, where the minorities represent a disproportionately high percentage among Iraqi refugees.Marginalized legally, politically, and economically, they are caught in the middle of a struggle between the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the central Iraqi government for control of northern areas where their communities are concentrated."The combined effect of all this has been to endanger these ancient communities' very existence in Iraq," Gaer said.The marginalization has been felt in elections, too.In the January 2005 elections, many non-Muslims in Nineveh governorate were disenfranchised due to fraud, intimidation, and the refusal by Kurdish security forces to permit ballot boxes to be distributed.Most recently, the provincial elections law passed in late September 2008 by the Iraqi parliament was, at the last minute, stripped of Article 50, a provision that would have guaranteed a set number of seats in provincial councils to minorities. Although an amendment was later adopted, it set aside fewer seats than the original provision, leading minority leaders to denounce the law.The Commission urges the incoming U.S. administration to take steps designed to ensure:
--safe and fair provincial elections;
--security and safety for all Iraqis;
--the prevention of abuses against religious minorities is a high priority;
--the KRG upholds minority rights;
--U.S. financial assistance is refocused;
--religious extremism is countered and respect for human rights is protected; and
--the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees is addressed effectively.
For the full text of the Commission's December 2008 report on Iraq, please click here
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Bethlehem’s Forgotten Christians

The little town of Bethlehem famously characterized in the renowned Christmas carol captured millions of hearts with its tranquil imagery of Christ’s birthplace.But the Bethlehem that I visited last Christmastime evoked a somewhat different sentiment.Last December I found myself visiting Christians on both sides of the conflict in the Middle East.I traveled across Israel, visiting Golgotha and the Garden Tomb, the Damascus Gate, the Dome of the Rock, and Netanya’s rocky coast overlooking the Mediterranean. Reaching Bethlehem,I witnessed the city’s tranquil outer layer-beautiful historical landmarks such as the Church of the Nativity and the Shepherd’s Fields-and an equally striking inner layer of turmoil and pain.Going beyond the tourist sites, I found what I perceived to be the real story of today’s little town of Bethlehem-that of the men and women who are walking in the steps of Christ today, regardless of which side of the conflict they find themselves on.
The Last of the Christians
The drive from Jerusalem to Bethlehem is a winding one, through craggy hills covered in rocks. The road snakes through deep ravines, past tiny patches of civilization, and random buildings constructed and abandoned during the years of conflict. The sun shines across stone fields, revealing an uncannily beautiful landscape.My first stop in Bethlehem is Bethlehem Bible College, a well-respected Bible College providing an opportunity for students from a myriad of backgrounds to gain a quality education.I mingle with the students and explore the classrooms.A narrow door opens onto the roof of Bethlehem Bible College, where I look out over hundreds of whitewashed buildings dotting the hillside.I hear the Muslim call to prayer being broadcast over dozens of loudspeakers at the pinnacle of dozens of mosques.And slowly I begin to catch a glimpse of the day-to-day challenges that Palestinian Christians must feel.The Muslim presence permeates this land.The Institute for Middle East Understanding estimates that about 93% of Palestinians are Muslims, leaving an estimated 6% who are Christians.In the Occupied Territories,however, it is estimated that Palestinian Christians comprise perhaps less than 3% of the population. Islamic neighborhoods abound, and extremism is ever present.It must be hard, I begin to think, when your national identity is so closely intertwined with a particular religious affiliation.The Palestinian Christians I speak with feel misunderstood.They are the last of the dwindling minority of Christians on the West Bank.They are not Muslims, but they are Palestinian.They do not support the extremist attacks, but they often feel that they are treated unjustly by the Israeli army.And for many Palestinian believers, the wall around their city feels like a prison...
By Kristin Butler
Contributing Writer
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Egyptian Muslim Refuses to Give Child to Christian Mother:Court grants custody of 3-year-old to woman, but police refuse to enforce order.

ISTANBUL(Compass Direct News)Egyptian authorities have refused to hand over a 3-year-old girl to her Christian mother even after a court granted her custody in a legal battle with her Muslim ex-husband.Mervat Reszqallah of Tanta, 60 miles north of Cairo, was granted custody of her toddler daughter, Barthenia, by Judge Emaad Eldean Abedelhamed of the Court of Tanta on Aug. 7. Police, however, have refused to implement the court’s decision to take the child from her father.“Many times the police have ignored this decision, because they see the aspect of religion,” said human rights lawyer Naguib Gobrail, who said police favor the Muslim father. Fady Farhaat Labbib converted to Islam in May of 2006 in order to divorce Reszqallah and marry another woman. He applied for custody of Barthenia in order to raise her as a Muslim. This has kept the police from doing their duty, said Gobrail.“The police insisted that the daughter must follow the father, because they are afraid she will eat pork, drink wine, go to the church and be educated in the Sunday school,” he said.Police recently summoned Reszqallah to the Tanta police station, where she spent five hours waiting for Labbib to hand over Barthenia in accordance with a police order. Gen. Ramzy Taleab had ordered Labbib to the police station, but police reportedly did nothing on Reszqallah’s behalf when Labbib refused to hand over the child. Gobrail said that the incident was a stunt to convince Reszqallah that police were doing their best.“They made this order only to make the mother happy,” said Gobrail. Gobrail said he plans to meet with Moushira Khattab of the Egyptian National Council for Childhood and Motherhood to discuss the welfare of children in mixed-religion custody battles.Khattab, a former ambassador from Egypt to various African and European countries, was not available for comment.Reszqallah recently returned from Lebanon, where she appeared on a Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation television program to talk about her situation. Gobrail said he hopes the publicity will lend weight to her case.“Media can sometimes be a pressure on the authorities in Egypt, to make them ashamed,” said Gobrail.
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SPEECHLESS:"Christian TV Special Being Stifled"

The American Family Association (AFA), a pro-family group based in Mississippi, has encountered resistance in its attempts to air a television special called Speechless: Silencing the Christians.According to the website SilencingChristians.com, the majority of Americans get their information about the homosexual movement from Hollywood and the secular news media-outlets that deliver what AFA says is a message "tainted by pro-homosexual propaganda."That is why the pro-family group produced the 14-episode Speechless series that initially aired on the INSP Network, and then put together a one-hour special based on the series. AFA is now buying prime-time slots on the nation's television stations to present that special to provide factual, Christian-based information on the topic. But the pro-family group reports it has run up against blatant "silencing" of that message. "There's a real threat to our First Amendment and free-speech rights because Christians are being shut down and shut out and shut up by the very people who say they champion freedom of speech," asserts AFA president Tim Wildmon. For example, WSXY in Columbus, Ohio, has refused the air the program. WSPA in Greenville, South Carolina, aired it, but then ran an apology from the station manager. And in Grand Rapids, Michigan, WOOD-TV agreed initially to air the show Monday evening, then bumped it to Wednesday, then proposed to run it on Saturday afternoon-and now has cancelled it entirely. WOOD-TV general manager Diane Kniowski told The Grand Rapids Press that the station made a "fair offer" to AFA, but received no response regarding the Saturday airing. "Our station is being bombarded with calls and messages, and we find ourselves in the middle of someone else's fight," Kniowski stated. "Ours was a fair offer and we are removing ourselves from this matter." Wildmon sees outright irony in what is happening."It's ironic that the very issue we're bringing up-that Christians are being rendered speechless when they talk about this issue-is actually happening to us when it comes to the program itself,"he observes.Why are stations responding that way? According to Wildmon, they are reacting to complaints from homosexual activists about airing Speechless."The stations are just giving us the runaround,"he says."They've heard from a few of the homosexual, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered supporters out there-and so they haven't heard massively from our folks yet."But the AFA president predicts they will. He argues that the TV special simply tells the truth-and he urges people to visit SilencingChristians.com, where segments of the show can be viewed. Wildmon also encourages people in cities where the show is scheduled to contact their local TV station and voice their support for airing it.
By Charlie Butts and Jody Brown

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Church in Gaza Caught in the Crossfire

Pauline Ayyad is the widow of Rami Ayyad, a bookstore owner with the Palestinian Bible Society who was tortured and killed. She is not allowed to leave the Gaza Strip. (Photo courtesy of Open Doors)
Israel-A tiny church in the Gaza Strip has been caught in the crossfire of an "unprecedented amount of violence against the Palestinian people," said Carl Moeller of Open Doors. "It's extremely distressing news for obvious reasons," Moeller said."Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed, and obviously, escalation of violence is not something that we are seeing as at all constructive to bringing peace to the region."The Baptist church in Gaza was located right across the street from a police station that was targeted by the Israelis for bombing.The church is now destroyed, with its windows blown out as well as other damage."It brings back a lot of poignant memories for me, how joyous the time was when we were there to dedicate that building, brother Andrew, myself and others, but now it's obviously right there in the center of a great deal of destruction,"Moeller said."The people in the Christian community there have been meeting in small groups in homes."The Christians have described to Open Doors some of the horrors they are experiencing as their city is bombed.Some, including the workers with the Palestinian Bible Society, have fled to the West Bank.The church's pastor,Pastor Hanna,has fled the Middle East. Out of about 1.7 million people in the Gaza Strip, there are only a few hundred Christians left."It's remarkable how much that the church is facing there," Moeller said."And yet the Christians continue to pray; they continue to cry out to God; and when they can, reach out to their neighbors with comfort."Politically, Palestinian Christians are not accepted by Israel or by their own community. The Christian community, Moeller explained, is a "humanitarian and religious group caught in the crossfire of a political and military situation.""They have no place at the table," he said."By Israel's standards, they're Palestinians; and by the Hamas and the radical Islamist standards, they're outsiders because they're Christians. So they really are literally caught within the crossfires of both sides."This leaves the church in a precarious position, and it desperately needs support from Open Doors."It's very difficult, and of course now with the military operations impossible, to directly get material aid to the believers there," Moeller said."But because of the precarious nature of the church-how fragile it is and how vulnerable it is to be snuffed out even at this time-we must get the material resources that the Christians there need just to survive-the food, clothing, and medical care that they desperately need."
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Pakistani Police Violate Trust of Christian Residents:Police Assault, Steal, Demand Bribes from Christian Neighborhood

The Washington-DC based human rights group, International Christian Concern (ICC) http://www.persecution.org
has learned that plainclothes police entered a Christian neighborhood in Pakistan and violated their office of trust by physically abusing residents, demanding bribes, rifling through their belongings and stealing items of value.In response, the residents staged a protest the next day at the District Police Officer's building. ICC was able to attend this protest.According to interviews with residents, police arrived in the neighborhood of "Maryam Town" on December 11th in two official vehicles from the Sargodha Police Department.They forced their way into at least two Christian residences and began smashing domestic appliances and other valuables without provocation.The police continued their vandalism spree by confiscating cell phones, a licensed gun and other household valuables. They physically assaulted the women in these households and stole their purses, which contained cash, jewelry and pricey cosmetics.On an even more alarming note, one resident said, "Those ruthless policemen arrested and took with them an innocent Christian youth, Imran Masih, without any allegations." He was only released after neighbors paid the officers 1,000 Pakistani Rupees (US $12.82).When young Christian men tried to stop the policemen, residents said that the officers savagely assaulted the Christian youths with their clubs.A crowd of Christian residents of Maryam Town responded by gathering in front of District Police Officer (DPO) Dr. Usman Anwer's office to protest the violence.Before dispersing peacefully,Christians urged the DPO Dr. Anwer to take immediate and stern action against the policemen involved.In an interview with ICC, Anwer condemned the police officers' actions and pledged to look into the matter and bring the attackers to justice. By the time of writing he had issued directives to the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Sargodha to probe into the matter in detail and report to him as soon as possible.Samuel Wallace, ICC's Regional Manager for South Asia, said, "This group of police officers completely violated their charge to protect the innocent and uphold law and order. To their shame, they have behaved instead like the very criminals they should be putting in jail."
Please contact the Pakistani embassy in your country and ask them to protect the rights of Christians and all religious minorities.
Pakistan Embassies:
USA:
(202) 243-6500, info@embassyofpakistanusa.org
Canada: (613) 238-7881, parepottawa@rogers.com
UK: 0870-005-6967, hoc@phclondon.org
http://www.persecution.org/
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Friday, January 30, 2009

California Court Ruling Affirms Christian Schools

Attacks on faith are an opportunity, says Cameron

A well-known Christian actor says it should come as no surprise that Christianity is under attack in America.Kirk Cameron is co-host of The Way of the Master,a 30-minute television show aired weekly to more than 100 nations via the Trinity Broadcast Network, FamilyNet, Sky Angel, the Christian Television Network, and several other outlets. Along with co-host Ray Comfort, Cameron teaches Christians how to witness biblically and effectively. Cameron, who as a teenager starred on the hit TV series Growing Pains, says it is clear that assaults on the Christian faith are increasing in the public square.But Christians should not react with hostility, he advises; instead, he suggests they should view the attacks as an opportunity to share and spread the gospel of Christ."Mankind wants to suppress the truth-and people love their sin," notes Cameron. "And there's enough people out there who are really irritated enough about the truth of God and the fact that you're going to be accountable to God one day that they want to try and squash all of that so they can have as much fun as they can now." The outspoken Christian understands that attitude. "You know, if I was an atheist, I would imagine I'd be going along the same lines," he shares, "because if this life is all there is, why not just go all out and take everybody out of the way who's trying to keep you from having all your fun?" But as Cameron points out in his testimony, a life of belief in Christ brings joy beyond measure. "I can honestly tell you," he says, "...that of all the places I've ever been, of all the people I've ever met, of all the fun and exciting things I've ever done, absolutely nothing compares to the joy of knowing Jesus Christ, of knowing that my sins are forgiven, and that I'm in a right relationship with God." The third season of The Way of the Master has been released.
By Allie Martin and Jody Brown - OneNewsNow
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Culture/Default.aspx?id=400206
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

College Dumps Restrictive Speech Policy

Yuba Community College in Marysville, Calif., has agreed to end its policy that required students to obtain a permit to exercise "free speech" during allotted hours.The Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) represented Ryan Dozier, who was threatened with arrest and expulsion if he continued sharing the Gospel on campus between classes."Christian students shouldn’t have to face jail and expulsion for expressing their beliefs on a public college campus," said Heather Gebelin Hacker, ADF litigation staff counsel. "We are pleased that Yuba College officials have finally agreed to recognize that its campus policies cannot strip away the free-speech rights of students with religious viewpoints."Prior to the settlement, the college allowed "free speech" only on Tuesdays and Thursdays between noon and 1 p.m., with permission required two weeks in advance.
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Monday, January 26, 2009

Iran: Three Christians arrested, held without charges, whereabouts unknown

“We are quite sure that these arrests are part of a bigger operation from the government.”"Iran: Three Christians Arrested From Homes In Tehran," from Compass Direct, January 23:
LOS ANGELES, January 23 (Compass Direct News)-Three Christians from two different families were arrested from their homes Wednesday morning (Jan. 21) and are being held without charges, sources told Compass. Authorities took Jamal Ghalishorani, 49, and his wife Nadereh Jamali from their home in Tehran between 7 and 8 a.m., about a half hour after arresting Hamik Khachikian, an Armenian Christian also living in Tehran. Ghalishorani and his wife are Christian converts from Islam, considered “apostasy” in Iran and potentially punishable by death.Christian sources told Compass that Ghalishorani converted to Christianity 30 years ago, and his wife received Christ about 15 years ago.They have one child, a 13-year-old daughter, while Khachikian has two children, a 16-year-old son and an 11-year-old daughter. Authorities have not told the families of the charges against those arrested or their whereabouts....The arrests come as part of a tsunami of arrests in the past several months, the sources said.“We don’t know why the pressure is continuously high, but we see that it is increasing,” said one source.“The government does it to the Baha’i people as well-there are more arrests in the last several months among them than in maybe the whole 30 years before.” Arrests and pressure on Christians from authorities have ramped up even further in the past few months, the source said, adding that the reasons were unclear.Another source, however, said the arrests are part of a concerted, nationwide government plan.“We are quite sure that these arrests are part of a bigger operation from the government,” the source said. “Maybe up to 50 people were arrested. In Tehran alone already some 10 people were arrested – all on the same day, January 21.”Sources noted that whereas past waves of intense harassment and arrests of Christians eventually have subsided, recent pressure has been “continuously high,” with reports of arrests in almost every month of 2008.“In the past there have been waves of incredible pressure, but then it seemed to calm down a bit sometimes,” said one source. “Then we had the feeling pressure came and went, but now it is continuously ongoing.”...The arrests are particularly disturbing in light of the Iranian parliament’s approval last September of a new penal code calling for a mandatory death sentence for “apostates,” or those who leave Islam. In the past death sentences for apostasy were issued only under judicial interpretations of sharia (Islamic law).Under the new penal code, male “apostates” would be executed, while females would receive life sentences. The new code was to be sent to Iran’s most influential body, the Guardian Council, which will rule on it. The council is made up of six conservative theologians appointed by Iran’s Supreme Leader and six jurists nominated by the judiciary and approved by parliament. This body has the power to veto any bill it deems inconsistent with the constitution and Islamic law.The last Iranian Christian convert from Islam executed by the Iranian government was Hossein Soodmand in 1990. He was accused of working as “an American spy.” Since then at least six Protestant pastors have been assassinated by unknown killers.
Posted by Robert
PS:Please keep these three precioius christians and their families,friends and churches in your fervent prayers!!!!
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Persecution Groups unsure about new U.S. president

USA (MNN)History was made yesterday, when Barak Obama was sworn into office as the first African-American president of the United States. While many are excited about the change an Obama administration brings, some Christian organizations are concerned.President of International Christian Concern Jeff King says it could be a new day under an Obama administration. "Bush, no matter what you think of him, was a great friend of the persecuted church. He stood up for them. He would intervene. He would talk to government leaders of other countries. With Obama, I'm not so sure."King expects to see hate speech legislation pushed through congress. "While these laws on the surface sound good and they sound like they're going to tap down hatred, the whole point is it's going to be a tool to shut down Christians. We will no longer be able to speak our mind or talk about what the Bible teaches."King says hate speech isn't their only concern. He says access to lawmakers and other government leaders could be at risk. "Bush was a great friend, and that filters down through the state department, through the halls of Congress, [impacting] the ability for groups like ours and others to get attention on cases of persecution. With the new president, I'm not so sure, and I'm a little worried about hate speech laws."While the situation isn't encouraging, King says we need to pray, because this isn't someone crying "wolf." He says,"It is an absolute danger. Most people are asleep on this. The Christian community probably doesn't know it's coming. The threat has been that in the first 100 days, this will be pushed through."Pastors have been arrested and tried in Australia under hate speech laws for simply teaching Christians about Islam and helping Christians to be more effective in sharing their faith with Muslims.
Pray that God would give wisdom to the Obama administration and that he would allow religious freedom to continue in the United States.
http://www.mnnonline.org/article/12195
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Death toll higher in India's anti-Christian attacks

India (MNN)In August, a Hindu leader in India was killed by Maoists. Christians were blamed, and riots broke out across the state of Orissa, displacing thousands of Christians. The death toll is still unknown, but officials estimate it to be around 90.Josh Fisher with Grand Rapids, Michigan-based Mission India just returned from a fact-finding visit to the region, and he says the damage was catastrophic. "One of the villages we were in was a totally Christian village. It had 58 homes. At the end of the road, it dead ended into the village church. The mobs came in and destroyed everything. "Fisher says this happened in many locations. A government insider says the official death toll isn't correct."He himself consigned 200 dead bodies found from the jungles to flames, after getting them collected in a tractor. And as for his estimates, he based the intensity and the pace of the killings numbering over 500. Clearly something happened that is being reported accurately."According to Fisher, these attacks have affected their partners. "At least 30 of our partners have been affected by this. That means their programs have been stalled or postponed. 15 of our ministry partners had to suspend operations. They lost their churches. They lost their homes. We have church planters that were in training that are living in relief camps and they're unable to finish their training at this time."While the government-run relief camps are helping some, many more are in private facilities. "These people are not receiving enough assistance. Many of them don't have enough food and clothing and warm blankets. It's winter time in Orissa now. Especially in these camps in the mountains, it's very cold."That's why Mission India is committed to raising enough money to help 2,000 people with relief kits "containing valuable survival items such as clothing, bedding, blankets, cooking utensils, medicine and food.The cost is just $35." Fisher is pleading with you to help, because they've given it all up for Christ. "People are being allowed back to their villages, but there's this ultimatum waiting for them everywhere, which is, 'Come back as a Hindu, or face your death.' So they've decided to leave everything behind and start over."While this short-term assistance is needed, Mission India is already looking ahead to long-term help. "Of these people who died, many of them were pastors. There's going to be a great need to train more pastors in this area. They've lost hundreds of pastors. So pastoral training will be important."
Source:MNN
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How can your family encourage the persecuted church?

Every day, missionaries from your church, friends working overseas and even new Christians right here in the United States are in danger because of their faith.
While God doesn't call everybody to the mission field, we're all called to stand in the gap for families worldwide-and it's easier than you might think.
4 ways to bless believers...
1. Pray!
We serve a God who is mighty to save--and eager to answer. Ask Him to protect persecuted Christians and their families at home and overseas.
2. Adopt a missionary family from your church.Ask your pastor for ideas and contact information--as well as a list of needs and prayer requests.
3. Talk to your kids. Knowing that other children around the world are standing for Christ can help them stay firm in their faith at school.
4. Share stories.Take time to be challenged and inspired by the stories and updates of families just like yours. Discuss with your family how you can apply their example of faith to your everyday life.
http://www.focusonthefamily.com/?refcd=IM08LEVOM&tvar=n
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PAKISTAN:Three Christians Attacked by supporters of the Pakistan Muslim League

Bos News Life has reported that three Christians were attacked by supporters of the Pakistan Muslim League in late November. The attack happened during a welcome procession for the Provincial Minister of Punjab for Minorities Affairs and Human Rights. Mushtaq Gill, one of the men attacked, is a Christian member of the local Assembly of Punjab’s Sargodha Distric.After the attack, Mushtaq Gill was left with a fractured left leg and serious head injuries which were almost fatal.The other two Christians hurt in the attack were Yasser Maseh and Asif Masih. According to an investigation by the World Council of Churches this attack was the latest in a series of incidents targeting Christian leaders and individual believers.
Pray for the protection for all Christians in Pakistan and especially their leaders as the country drifts into a period of uncertainty.
Pray for the physical healing for Messrs Mushtaq Gill, Yasser Maseh and Asif Masih from the injuries received in this attack.
Pray for God’s blessing upon Mushtaq Gill as he takes a public stand for Minorities and Human Rights in his area of Pakistan.
Source:ICC
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GAMBIA:Scottish Missionaries in Prison

David Fulton, 60, a Scottish missionary, and his wife, Fiona Fulton, 46, are currently in prison in the West African country of Gambia according to BBC News.They are accused of sedition, or undermining the government, a crime that carries up to 25 years of imprisonment.They have pleaded not guilty to the charges but thus far have been unable to post the high bail required.The Fultons were arrested on November 29th and are being held in different prisons. Mr. Fulton has not eaten and it is not known if he is intentionally not eating or is unable to eat.At the time of the arrest, David Fulton was writing a book of his life story.He has lived in Gambia for 12 years, and has been working as a chaplain for the Gambian army.However, their main focus has been teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ to the Gambian people.Their two-year-old adopted child was taken from them when they were arrested. Gambia has a secular constitution, but its population is 90% Muslim.
Pray for the quick release of the Fultons and the dropping of all charges against them.
Pray for supernatural strength for the Fultons while they are in jail, and for David Fulton to get the nutrition he needs.
Pray for the salvation of the Gambian people.
Source:ICC

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Iranian Secret Police Harrassed Christians before Christmas....

Before Christmas,many Iranian Christians were summoned to the Information Ministry (Islamic Secret Police) and forced to sign written guarantees not to celebrate with Christmas gatherings and New Year celebrations.Also, as reported by the Farsi Christian News, some heads of house churches in Tabriz, Sanandaj, and Shiraz were summoned to the Information Ministry, and have been accused of spying for the foreigners.With severe violence they are forced not to have any contact with the other heads of Iranian churches, both inside or outside of the country.
Pray for divine protection over all Christians in Iran and especially their leaders.
Pray that God will perform a miracle for Iranian Christians and they will be able to celebrate the miracle of Christ’s birth without government harassment.
Pray that the Gospel will go forth in Iran despite the government’s attempts to stamp it out.
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INDIA:Attacks against christians in two different states

There have been reports in early December from two separate states in India that attacks against Christians occurred, according to Evangelical Fellowship of India.The first attack occurred in Sangur, Punjab, where two Operation Mobilization workers, Pani Garhi and Kitan Bhai, were attacked by Hindu extremists as they were distributing gospel tracts. The extremists took the men to the police station accusing them of forceful conversation, but authorities refused to file charges against them. The second attack occurred in Bangarapet, Kolar, and Karnataka on December 14th during a Christian function held by Helping Hands, an organization which helps rural women and children. Hindu extremists barged into the Christian function, burned the gospel tracts, and then dragged the director of Helping Hands, Samuel Moses and his accountant, to the police station accusing them of alluring the people to convert to Christianity. Mr Moses and his accountant were detained for nine hours then released although an investigation is on going to confirm whether they are guilty of forceful conversions.
Pray that Samuel Moses and his accountant will not be charged with any wrong doing so they can continue their work for the Lord in India.
Pray that all Christian ministries in India will boldly continue to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ in spite of the Hindu extremist attempts to weaken and bring fear among Christians.
Pray against the spirit of darkness which covers India in order that the message of the Gospel will go forth, and bear fruit.
Source:ICC
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Officials Allow Muslims to Demolish 30 Christian Homes for Stable

The Washington-DC based human rights group, International Christian Concern (ICC) http://www.persecution.org
has learned that a powerful Muslim village elder and his nephews forcibly evicted about 30 impoverished Christian families from their homes in order to make way for a stable for their livestock. While the stable will keep the Muslims' animals warm and dry, these 30 Christian families are now homeless in their village of Kotla Punjubaig in Sheikhupura district near Lahore, Pakistan.In an interview with ICC, a local Christian elder of Kotla Punjubaig, Boota Masih, said, "This land was given to our forefathers by the British Rulers before the Indo-Pak partition in 1947 and we had been living here since then."Masih described what happened as follows: "A few days back the hard-line Muslim head of our village, Muhammad Mansha, and his nephews, Akbar Ali, Arif, Asgher Abbas and Muhammad Yousaf, armed with deadly firearms, invaded our homes and forcibly threw us and our household things out of our houses."Masih said sadly, "And they left us homeless and shelter-less by demolishing our sweet homes."Boota Masih and other victims added that Muhammad Mansha and his nephews had occupied their homes to build a stable for their livestock with permission from officials of the local Land Requisition Department.Masih said that when they pleaded with Mansha over why he was doing this to them, Mansha replied coldly that the land was allotted to him by the Land Requisition Department. As these families have no other place to live, their belongings are currently strewn along the streets and alleys of the neighborhood (photo of belongings on street left). Muhammad Mansha and his nephews refused to comment on this matter, despite ICC's repeated efforts to contact them.Masih claimed that police officials had not taken any action to prosecute Mansha or his nephews and had not yet attempted to find the Christians alternate housing, despite the fact that he had appealed to Punjab's Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif (Fax: (0092) 42 - 5881383) to intervene and provide them homes.
Please contact the Pakistani embassy in your country and ask them to protect the rights of Christians and all religious minorities.
Pakistan Embassies:
USA: (202) 243-6500,
info@embassyofpakistanusa.org
Canada: (613) 238-7881,
info@embassyofpakistanusa.org
parepottawa@rogers.com
UK: 0870-005-6967,
hoc@phclondon.org
Source:ICC
http://www.persecution.org/
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China:40 Christians Arrested in Nanyang,16 Sentenced to Administrative Detention;Police Forcibly Escort Pastor 'Bike' from Beijing

Chinese police raided a Christian leaders' gathering in Henan on Tuesday (December 16), detaining over 40 Christians.Some were released after paying a 1000-2000 yuan fine,but 16 were sentenced to 10-15 days administrative detention.It has also been reported that well-known Pastor 'Bike' Zhang was forcibly escorted from Beijing by Public Security Bureau officers (December 18).
This is the second time he has been forced out of Beijing. Full Story.
For more general information please go to ICC's webpage on China.
Source:ICC
http://www.persecution.org/
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Vietnam: Authorities Destroy New church Building

A new wooden church built in September by Hmong Christians in Vietnam has been destroyed by local government officials. Hundreds of Christians who rushed to protect the building were forced back by police wielding electric cattle prods. Five people were injured, including one child and a pregnant woman who was stabbed in the stomach with a cattle prod. Villagers fear she may miscarry. Full Story.
For more general information please go to ICC's webpage on Vietnam.
Source:ICC
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China Pastor Lou Yuanqi's Daughter Beaten at Trial

Pastor Lou Yuanqi, arrested by Chinese police on May 17, stood trial Monday, but the court has still not reached a verdict. It was reported that his daughter, 18, was beaten by court police when she attempted to speak to her father as he was being put in the car with police. Full Story.
For more general information please go to ICC's webpage on China.
Source:ICC
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Christians Attacked in Two States of India

Hindu extremists allegedly belonging to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) attacked a Christmas function and accused the Christians of forceful conversion on December 14 in Bangarapet, Kolar, Karnataka. Full Story.
For more general information please go to ICC's webpage on India.
Source:ICC
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Indonesia's Seram Island in Maluku Region Tense After Riots

A Christian teacher's comment that agitated one of his students evolved into several days of rioting. Dozens of homes, shops and places or worship have been damaged or destroyed.The teacher and the student are both being considered "suspects," and the teacher could be charged with up to five years in prison for his comment. Full Story.
For more general information please go to ICC's webpage on Indonesia.
Source:ICC
http://www.persecution.org/
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China Sentences Christian to Labor Camp

Mao Minzi, a 55-year-old Chinese Christians has been sentenced to a year of re-education through labor for "organizing an illegal religious gathering" in China. He may be able to appeal the sentence with the aid of a Christian attorney from ChinaAid's Legal Defense Fund.
Full Story.
For more general information please go to ICC's webpage on China.
Source:ICC
http://www.persecution.org
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Nigeria:Six Pastors Killed,40 Churches Razed in Violence in Jos

The murderous rioting sparked by Muslim attacks on Christians and their property on Nov. 28-29 left six pastors dead, at least 500 other people killed and 40 churches destroyed, according to church leaders. One man asked, "Why were churches and clergy attacked and killed? Why were politicians and political party offices not attacked, if it was a political conflict?" Full Story.
For more general information please go to ICC's webpage on Nigeria.
Source:ICC
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Prisoner Alert:Sandul Bibi--Pakistan

Location: Pakistan
Arrested: October 2008
Twenty- year-old Sandul Bibi is in prison in Pakistan, charged with violating section 295-B of the Pakistani legal code, the “blasphemy” law. Sandul is falsely accused of ripping pages from the Quran. On Oct. 9 a large crowd of Muslims attacked Christian families at a church, throwing stones and firing guns. They were shouting, “Kill Gulsher and his daughter Sandul.” Sandul and her father, Gulsher Masih, were arrested after a mob from the local mosque surrounded their house. Loudspeakers from different mosques broadcast accusations that Christians had disgraced the Quran, calling Muslims to attack and burn their homes. The angry crowd threw stones at Sandul’s home. Christians believe Sandul and her father were targeted and arrested because they were aggressively winning villagers to Christ. Sandul has written several letters to her family from prison. In her latest letter she says, “I am praying a lot that God releases me from here and I can meet you, but I don’t know when. He will give answers for our prayers. Please pray for me.” If convicted, Sandul faces at least four years in prison. She and her family desperately need your prayers and encouragement.Also write a letter of encouragement to Sandal’s father, Gulsher Masih, who is being held at the same prison.
To write them a letter.click on the URL below:
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Muslims Set Church on Fire During Christmas Preparations

The Washington-DC based human rights group, International Christian Concern (ICC) http://www.persecution.org
has learned that unknown Muslims entered a church, poured kerosene on the pulpit and set it on fire in the small village of 'Chak 77-RB' near the city of Faisalabad, Pakistan. In addition, the attackers left a letter behind threatening the Christians with eternal damnation if they refused to become Muslims. According to Pastor Asif Mukhtar (photo left, holding the threatening letter),Christians in the village were cleaning the church in preparation for Christmas on December 17. There are 80-100 Christian families in the village, and they are split between Catholics and Presbyterians. However, they both share the St. Paul Church building and have never had religious disputes. At noon the church work-team took a break for lunch and left the church open. While the work-team was away, some young boys started shouting that someone had set fire to the church. Javed Masih immediately ran to the building."I was the first who reached into the church," Masih said. "I saw the Bible and other holy books burning there…and a bottle of kerosene oil and a few papers nearby.""In the meantime, other people also reached there and we took out the burned books. Fortunately, we reached in time. If not the fire may be spread in the small church," he added.According to Father Yaqoob Yousaf, the Catholic Priest who shares responsibility for St. Paul Church, the full text of the letter left behind was: "All you Christians! Embrace Islam, the true and everlasting religion, and quit Christianity since it is a false religion. You will enjoy the life here and after death also, if you believe in Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), the last Prophet, otherwise you would be put into hell." The writer reportedly neither mentioned his name nor the organization he belonged to, but simply signed the letter, "Servant of Islam."In addition, Father Yousaf commented, "The writing style and the language used shows that [the author] could be a student of a lower grade in the school or a seminary, however provoked by someone for this act."
Rapid Response

Christians informed the local police who responded quickly by sending someone to inspect the scene of the crime.The same evening, church members registered a first information report (FIR) against unknown persons, under section 295-A (blasphemy laws) of Pakistan Penal Code in Khurrarianwala police station.The work-team also told the whole village about the incident. In response, the Christian villagers gathered in the church to express their solidarity, and even some of their Muslim neighbors came to express their support for the church.Father Yousaf advised the Christians to have patience, but urged the authorities to "provide practical protection to the Christians, arrest and punish the culprit and take firm action against the religious fanatics." He said the incident has caused fear among the local Christian community. Christians are especially afraid that this person will disrupt Christmas Day services. Father Yousaf added, "We would stage a country-wide protest on the roads, if the administration does not arrest the culprit and fulfill our demands."Father Yousaf said that when the Bishop of the Diocese, Joseph Coutts, was made aware of the incident, he responded by condemning the attack and asking the faithful to remain united and pray for peace and religious tolerance in the society.
Please contact the Pakistani embassy in your country and ask them to protect the rights of Christians and all religious minorities.
Pakistan Embassies:
USA: (202) 243-6500,
info@embassyofpakistanusa.org
Canada: (613) 238-7881,
info@embassyofpakistanusa.org
parepottawa@rogers.com
UK: 0870-005-6967,
hoc@phclondon.org
Source:ICC
http://www.persecution.org/
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Pastor Bike--CHINA

Pastor Bike speaks about the support China has received from western Christians...

Unrest continues in the Congo

Democratic Republic of the Congo has been plagued by suffering and unrest.The weakest members of society are the victims of massive human rights abuses and cannot access resources to fulfill their most basic needs."You think of all the suffering that's going on, people being displaced over and over again," said Sam Vinton, president of Grace Ministries International. "There's a calm there at this time, but the people who are inciting the problems or having the rebellion are still there, so it's always something hanging over the people."A recent report by the United Nations has accused Rwanda of supporting Tutsi rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo."People in Congo are very, very concerned about the way Rwanda, they feel, is helping," Vinton said. "Whether this is completely true or not, we do not know."Despite the situation, the ministry continues to go forward. GMI is launching an initiative in partnership with Book of Hope to reach every child in its over-200 Congolese schools with the Book of Hope and the GodMan film."If we waited for things to come down to 100% peace in Congo, I think we would have left many years ago," Vinton said."But we really feel the Lord has put these 40,000 students especially right where we can reach them."Grace Ministries International trains leaders for over 500 churches in the Congo, and the national church operates 75 high schools and 145 grade schools. Many of the schools are in remote locations, and they are very difficult to reach...
PS:Remember to pray for the Church in Congo,for protection and provision for every project,they are praying for.
Source:MNN
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Fear hangs over Christians in India

India (MNN)-About 2,100 Christian families driven from their homes in India's Orissa state are finally receiving badly-needed relief supplies.Tens of thousands of Christians were forced from their homes after riots in August following the murder of a Hindu swami and four of his followers. Hindu extremists blamed Christians and mounted mob attacks on churches, as well as homes and villages populated by Christians.Though arrests have been made in the murders, thousands of believers are too frightened to return home. Many evangelical mission agencies are calling the pogrom an effort to exterminate Christians completely.As a result, thousands have fled to camps operated by the government, police officials and private groups.However, because of extremist threats, Tom Dudenhofer with Audio Scripture Ministries says not everyone is getting what they need to survive the deteriorating conditions. "It's cold there now, and the families are suffering. The kids, especially, need blankets and clothing. However, attempts to take supplies to these people have been rejected by the state authorities who say that they don't want to give this material to the Christians because they'll only use it to force conversions on other people."Though some try to return home, extremists are forcing them to make a choice: reconvert to Hinduism, die, or leave.Dudenhofer is encouraged that it appears many believers are refusing to recant.The anti-Christian brutality spread from Orissa into Karnataka state.However,ASM has seen a unique evangelistic opportunity.Dudenhofer says their partners in Bangalore say, "There's nothing else that these people have to turn to. There is no hope; there is no promise of any material blessings or anything coming out of this situation. Our directors in Bangalore tell us that all of a sudden, a huge increase in requests for Scriptures in audio has been coming out of this area."
Keep praying for those who are in ministry in these dangerous areas.
Pray that their faith will not waver.
And pray that God will sustain and provides for their needs....
Source:MNN
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