My longstanding issue with the repeated bogus persecution narrative promoted by 
religious activists in India have now been finally independently recognized by 
Catholic Bishops in the Middle East. Please see below.

Cheers,

Santosh

http://www.fides.org/en/news/35512-ASIA_HOLY_LAND_The_Catholic_Bishops_the_repetition_of_the_word_persecution_of_Christians_plays_into_the_hands_of_extremists#.Uz4PO_ldVK0


ASIA/HOLY LAND - The Catholic Bishops: the repetition of the word persecution 
of Christians plays into the hands of extremists Jerusalem (Agenzia Fides) - 
The way and instrumental and misleading tones with which certain Western 
circles launch warnings concerning the persecution suffered by Christians in 
the Middle East responds to political calculations and "plays into the hands of 
extremists". This is what the Bishops of the Assembly of Catholic Ordinaries of 
the Holy Land say, in a document released on April 2 by the Commission Justice 
and Peace. "Persecution! In many parts of the Western world", the Bishops point 
out "this word is on the people’s lips. It is said that Christians are being 
persecuted in the Middle East today. However, what is really happening? How 
should we speak in truth and integrity as Christians and as Church about the 
suffering and violence that are going on in the region?".
There is no doubt - recognize the Catholic Bishops of the Holy Land in the text 
sent to Fides Agency - that the recent upheavals in the Middle East, initially 
called the "Arab Spring", have opened the way for extremist groups and forces 
that, "in the name of a political interpretation of Islam, are wreaking havoc 
in many countries, particularly in Iraq, Egypt and Syria. There is no doubt 
that many of these extremists consider Christians as infidels, as enemies, as 
agents of hostile foreign powers or simply as an easy target for extortion". 
However, according to the document, one must point out that Christians are not 
the only victims of this violence and savagery. Secular Muslims, all those 
defined as "heretics" are being attacked and murdered, too. Not to mention that 
in areas where Sunni extremists dominate, Sunni’s are being killed. Christians 
"are at times targeted precisely because they are Christians", but sometimes 
fall victim alongside many others who are suffering and dying in these times of 
death and destruction.
With the fall of authoritarian regimes that guaranteed "law and order" – 
continues the document – even the order the military and police had imposed 
crumbled. Christians had lived in relative security under dictatorial regimes. 
And now some of them fear that, if this strong authority disappeared, chaos and 
extremist groups would take over, seizing power and bringing about violence and 
persecution. Instead, loyalty to their faith and concern for the good of their 
country, should perhaps have them to speak out much earlier, telling the truth 
and calling for necessary reforms.
In certain circumstances the peoples of the Middle East find their only 
consolation and hope in Jesus’ words: "Happy are those who are persecuted in 
the cause of right: theirs is the kingdom of heaven". However – stresses the 
document in a key passage, "the repetition of the word 'persecution' in some 
circles - usually referring only to what Christians suffer at the hands of 
criminals claiming to be 'Muslims' - plays into the hands of extremists, at 
home and abroad, whose aim is to sow prejudice and hatred, setting peoples and 
religions against one another". Christians and Muslims need to stand together 
against new forces of extremism and destruction. All Christians and many 
Muslims are threatened by these forces that seek to create a society devoid of 
Christians and where only very few Muslims will be at home. "All those who seek 
dignity, democracy, freedom and prosperity are under attack. We must stand 
together and speak out in truth and freedom.
 All of us Christians and Mu slims must also be aware that the outside world 
will not make any real move to protect us. International and local political 
powers seek their own interests". (GV) (Agenzia Fides 03/04/2014)

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