PERSECUTION WATCH: FEBRUARY – MARCH 2017
Suffering Christians: an average of five churches are attacked every Sunday in Nigeria Plea to halt genocide in Nigeria Christian leaders and human rights campaigners in Nigeria are warning that…
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Suffering Christians: an average of five churches are attacked every Sunday in Nigeria Plea to halt genocide in Nigeria Christian leaders and human rights campaigners in Nigeria are warning that…
Source: Daily Mail online Just over a week after Baroness Cox spoke passionately about the state of the nation and her work to protect Muslim women at an Emmaus Group…
Finally, some good news has emerged from the fight against terrorism in Nigeria. Voice of America has reported that a joint operation of Nigerian and Cameroonian military forces liberated the…
By Andrew Boyd Christians in Nigeria continue to pay a high price for their faith. Islamist terrorists Boko Haram have killed around 14,000 people since 2013, and have driven some…
Persecution has risen significantly in nine countries, according to the latest World Watch List for 2016. There are also serious increases in persecution reported in six more – Eritrea, Pakistan,…
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL GIRLS abducted by Islamist militants have been brainwashed and become killing machines carrying out slaughters against fellow Nigerian believers – it has been claimed.
LIKE ITS COUNTERPART – the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to which it has declared allegiance – the Boko Haram Islamist group continues its killing machine in Nigeria, Cameroon…
“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbour and hate your enemy’. But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute…
MEDIA ATTENTION is a strange thing – one news story gets everyone talking while another is barely noticed. The Paris terror attacks had everyone absorbed minute-by-minute as websites were studied…
HOPES THAT A GROUP OF SCHOOL GIRLS kidnapped by militant terror group Boko Haram could be returned to their parents in Nigeria have faded after their home village was over-run…
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