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Some 100,000 Christians killed per year over faith, Vatican says

By Cristina Corbin

Published May 29, 2013

FoxNews.com

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A staggering 100,000 Christians are killed annually because of their
faith, according to the Vatican -- and several human rights groups
claim such anti-Christian violence is on the rise in countries like
Pakistan, Nigeria and Egypt.

"Credible research has reached the shocking conclusion that an
estimate of more than 100,000 Christians are violently killed because
of some relation to their faith every year," Vatican spokesman
Monsieur Silvano Maria Tomassi said Tuesday in a radio address to the
United Nations Human Rights Council.

"Other Christians and other believers are subjected to forced
displacement, to the destruction of their places of worship, to rape
and to the abduction of their leaders, as it recently happened in the
case of Bishops Yohanna Ibrahim and Boulos Yaziji, in Aleppo [Syria],"
Tomassi said.

While several human rights groups could not comment specifically on
the Vatican's number, organizations, like Persecution.Org, said the
persecutions of Christians have been on the rise in places like Africa
and the Middle East over the last decade.

"Two-hundred million Christians currently live under persecution. It’s
absolutely on the rise," Jeff King, the group's president, told
FoxNews.com.

"It’s easing in the old Communist world and it's rising in the Islamic
world," King said, noting in particular countries like Egypt, Pakistan
and Nigeria. King said that the first major killing spree in recent
years happened between 1998 and 2003, when he claims 10,000 Christians
were murdered in Indonesia alone during those years.

Last March, a Nigerian Christian leader was killed when suspected
Muslim militants burst into his home and shot him. Two members of
Islamic militant group Boko Haram shot Faye Pama Mysa, a Pentecostal
pastor and secretary of the Christian Association of Nigeria, in his
home Wednesday, according to multiple reports. The killing happened
just after President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency
because of ongoing attacks in Africa's most populous nation.

King spoke of another example in which young Christian girls were
forced into sex slavery in Bangladesh. More than 140 children were
rescued from Islamic training centers over the last year -- with the
majority of girls being targeted because of their religion, according
to King.

John Eibner, CEO of Christian Solidarity International, has raised
grave concerns over what he calls "religious cleansing" in Syria.

"Religious minorities are under constant threat in Syria," Eibner told
FoxNews.com. "If things continue as they have been for the past two
years in Syria, with an increase in religious cleansing, it's
reasonable to think that there will be no more Christian communities
or other religious minorities in the near future."

"Anti-Christian violence is on the increase throughout the world,
especially throughout North Africa and the Middle East," he added.
"It's hard for me to say with precision what the numbers are, but
without doubt anti-Christian violence is on the increase."

Dinah Pokempner, general counsel for Human Rights Watch, was not able
to independently verify the Vatican's figure, but said, "I think
there’s little doubt that every week, every day, someone in the world
is being persecuted – even to the point of losing their life – based
on their religion."

"Persecution is a daily event on the basis of religion," Pokempner
said. "This persecution affects Christians just as it does Muslims,
Jews, Bahá'ís and people of other faiths."

A spokesman with the Vatican could not be immediately reached for comment.

Jane Zimmerman, the U.S. State Department's Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State, said in a statement that: "While I’m unfamiliar with the
methodology that was used to reach that number, we have certainly
followed numerous cases in recent years in which Christians and others
of many faiths have been attacked or killed on account of their
religious beliefs."

"Whatever the numbers, no one should die for professing or practicing
their faith, whatever that faith is," Zimmerman told FoxNews.com. "The
United States firmly supports the freedom to profess and practice
one’s faith, to believe or not to believe, and to change one’s
beliefs. As Secretary Kerry said on May 20, religious freedom 'is a
birthright of every human being.'"


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