Bulletin of Christian Persecution July 3-26, 2010

July 1, 2010
Morocco
Moroccan authorities expelled eight more foreign Christians from the country last weekend, bringing the total of deported Christians since March to 128.

July 3, 2010
Indonesia (Hat tip to JihadWatch)
A banner with a picture of a young, bespectacled Christian man is draped in front of a mosque, a fiery noose around his neck and the words, “This man deserves the death penalty!” More HERE. http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Radical-Muslims-threaten-to-kill-Christian-man-in-Bekasi-18839.html

July 4, 2010
India
Two Muslims were arrested for cutting off the hand of a Christian college teacher because he had an exam question that allegedly insulted Muslims.

July 8, 2010
Pakistan
The local government has forbidden poor Christians from taking advantage of a soup kitchen because of their faith.

July 8, 2010
Pakistan (Hat tip to Atlas Shrugs)
Muslim mob murdered the wife and four children of a Christian last month, but local authorities are too afraid of the local Muslim leader to file charges.

July 9, 2010
Pakistan
A Christian family had to flee their home to escape a mob of local Muslims.

July 10, 2010
Pakistan
Christian students in Pakistan are victims of violence and discrimination.

July 12, 2010
Kashmir
A Catholic missionary is forced to leave his two schools in Kashmir because they are “too good.”

July 13, 2010
Iran
(Hat tip to JihadWatch)
An Iranian pastor faces execution after two judges agreed to make him “liable to capital punishment,” as part of a crackdown on the growing Protestant church movement in the Islamic nation.

July 14, 2010
Egypt
What happens when Islamic totalitarianism meets Christian freedom.

Turkey (Hat tip to JihadWatch)
Police have started an investigation after the façade of the 1,700-year-old Mor Jacob Syriac Orthodox Church in Nusaybin, was defaced with pro-Islamic slogans.

July 16, 2010
Pakistan
A large number of Christians has fled the outskirts of Faisalabad, fearing violence, after Muslims launched a protest action that started at a local mosque after Friday prayers.

Russia (Hat tip to JihadWatch)
A minister died who was shot while leaving church in an attempt to intimidate Christian converts from Islam.

July 17, 2010
Nigeria
A Christian priest and three others were murdered and their church burned down.

Nigeria (Hat tip to InfidelsAreCool)
At least eight people have been hacked to death in a predominantly Christian village in central Nigeria.

July 19, 2010
Pakistan
A Christian herbal medicine doctor has been deprived of his house and only daughter because he had refused to convert to Islam.

Pakistan
Gunmen have killed two Christian brothers who had been accused of blasphemy against Islam. More HERE. Update HERE.

July 21, 2010
Indonesia (Hat tip to InfidelsAreCool)
A group of 500 Islamic extremists blocked Christians from a Protestant Church in a field where the Sunday service was taking place.

July 23, 2010
Indonesia (Hat tip to JihadWatch)
A group called the Forum of the Muslim Brotherhood of Limusnunggal went to the police and had a Christian church pulled down.

July 26, 2010
Indonesia (Hat tip to JihadWatch)
Attacks on Christian churches are up in Indonesia.


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Publisher: Bill Warner; Edited by Asma Marwan
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2 Responses

  1. ophelia
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    In order to complete my precedent message: “shi’a” is a synonym of “hezb”. They both mean “party”. So, the iranians and the lebanese “hezbollah” (god’s party) are the only ones who tell what islam is all about. That is the reason why it is a pleonasm to talk about “political islam”.
    Regards

  2. Not a Muslim
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    So, just looking at the first line, would you agree that, if the predominantly Protestant US deports however many undocumented and predominantly Catholic immigrants, that means Protestants are an evil group who aim to kill all Catholics?
    And if the US were to expel several Canadians (for no given reason – all we know is that they’re Canadian), does that mean that the US is bent on exterminating Canadians?

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