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Posted on May 11, 2011 by creeping 

It's not just Christians, it's all non-Muslims. Call it whatever you want,
but more people need to call it out. via Christophobia in the Muslim world
<http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2011/05/1
1/christophobia_in_the_muslim_world/> - The Boston Globe.

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Last weekend's scenes of anti-Christian mob violence in Cairo, against a
background of churches in flames, is a powerful reminder of a grim reality:
Non-Muslim communities have become endangered species throughout much of the
Islamic world.

Some statesmen have begun to acknowledge the existential crisis facing
non-Muslims. Former Lebanese Prime Minister Amine Gemayel warned earlier
this year that Islamic extremists are waging a war of "genocide,'' while
French President Nicolas Sarkozy now refers to the region's Christians as
the victims of "a perverse program of . . . religious cleansing.''

The most sensational acts of anti-Christian terror command headlines - for a
moment. Such was the case when 41 worshippers at Baghdad's Our Lady of
Salvation Catholic Church were held hostage and then massacred by Islamic
extremists last October, and 23 Egyptian Christians in Alexandria were
killed by a bomb blast as they left mass early this year.

Pakistan's only Christian Cabinet member, Shahbaz Bhatti - the minister for
minority affairs - was shot dead in March. He was a critic of Pakistan's
blasphemy laws.

But most acts of violent Christophobia, like the post-revolution beheading
of a Catholic priest, Father Marek Rybinski, in Tunisia in February, mob
assaults against churches in Egypt, or the imprisonment and subsequent
killing of alleged "blasphemers'' in Pakistan, are routinely under-reported.

These acts of terror are not isolated, senseless incidents. Instead they
conform to a consistent, long-standing pattern of violence often committed
in the name of an Islamic jihad against non-Muslims.

While members of shadowy terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda often pull
the triggers and detonate the bombs, they operate successfully only because
their political ideology of jihad finds oxygen in a culture of extremist
Muslim supremacy. According to extremist Muslim norms, Christians, Jews, and
other non-Muslims are degraded as "kufar'' (infidels).

The effects of religious supremacy have been devastating, especially for
non-Muslims in the Islamic Middle East. In the 20th century, the persecuted
Christian population of Turkey shrunk from 20 percent to less than 1
percent. In the decades immediately following World War II, the
once-thriving Jewish communities of the Arab Middle East shrank, partly
through emigration to the West and Israel. Nowadays, Iraqi and Palestinian
Christians are disappearing fast. If present trends continue, it is
conceivable that, within a generation, strong, viable Christian communities
will cease to exist in the region of Christianity's birth.

In addressing the Islamic world in Cairo in June 2009, President Obama
declared: "I am convinced that in order to move forward, we must say openly
to each other the things we hold in our hearts and that too often are said
only behind closed doors.'' The need to deconstruct the toxic culture of
extremist Islamic supremacy is one of those "things'' that requires public
airing.

Failure to address this ugly reality has been widely perceived by the Middle
East's now-shaky regimes as tacit American acceptance of religious
discrimination and violence against non-Muslims. The laudable goal of
winning the hearts and minds of Muslims must not be pursued at the expense
of the human rights of Christians, Jews, and other non-Muslim communities.

In Cairo, the President also declared, "The richness of religious diversity
must be upheld. . . Freedom of religion is central to the ability of peoples
to live together.'' In the absence of full freedom of religion, the richness
of religious diversity in Islamic majority countries is rapidly ebbing away.

To ensure progress on this front, Obama should establish a high-level
interagency task force to prepare a strategy aimed at securing religious
freedom and diversity in the Middle East. He should also use his enormous
influence with Muslim allies to make the eradication of religious supremacy
one of the principal goals of the UN's Alliance of Civilizations initiative.

Peace, pluralism, and stability cannot be based on religious or racial
bigotry. The abolition of slavery and segregation in the United States, and
apartheid in South Africa, could not have been achieved without a public
campaign against white supremacy. Similarly, the commendable goals
articulated by Obama in Cairo cannot be achieved by turning a blind eye to
religious bigotry in the Islamic world.

John Eibner is CEO of Christian Solidarity International.

 



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