"In January, a report by the nondenominational Christian nonprofit
organization Open Doors documented the 10 most oppressive countries for
Christians; nine were Muslim-majority states noted for Islamic
extremism, and the 10th was North Korea.
These tyrannical regimes uphold archaic blasphemy and
defamation-of-religion laws under the guise of protecting religious
expression. In truth, these measures amount to systematic repression of
non-Islamic groups."
Via Ron Prosor in the Wall Street Journal:
The Middle East may be the birthplace of
three monotheistic religions, but some Arab nations appear bent on
making it the burial ground for one of them. For 2,000 years, Christian
communities dotted the region, enriching the Arab world with literature,
culture and commerce. At the turn of the 20th century, Christians made
up 26% of the Middle East's population. Today, that figure has dwindled
to less than 10%. Intolerant and extremist governments are driving away
the Christian communities that have lived in the Middle East since their
faith was born.
In the rubble of Syrian
cities like Aleppo and Damascus, Christians who refused to convert to
Islam have been kidnapped, shot and beheaded by Islamist opposition
fighters. In Egypt, mobs of Muslim Brotherhood members burn Coptic
Christian churches in the same way they once obliterated Jewish
synagogues. And in Iraq, terrorists deliberately target Christian
worshippers. This past Christmas, 26 people were killed when a bomb
ripped through a crowd of worshipers leaving a church in Baghdad's
southern Dora neighborhood.
Christians
are losing their lives, liberties, businesses and their houses of
worship across the Middle East. It is little wonder that native
Christians have sought refuge in neighboring countries—yet in many cases
they find themselves equally unwelcome. Over the past 10 years, nearly
two-thirds of Iraq's 1.5 million Christians have been driven from their
homes. Many settled in Syria before once again becoming victims of
unrelenting persecution. Syria's Christian population has dropped from
30% in the 1920s to less than 10% today.
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Christians and Jews must vstand together.
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