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Christians Murdered Nonstop in Nigeria
Muslim Persecution of Christians: May, 2013

* by Raymond Ibrahim<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/author/Raymond+Ibrahim>
July 30, 2013 at 4:30 am*
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 A man accused of helping a Saudi woman convert to Christianity was
sentenced to six years in prison and 300 lashes. The daughter was also
sentenced to six years and 300 lashes, causing her to flee, reportedly to
Sweden, where authorities are trying to find her and extradite her back to
Saudi Arabia.

Nigeria continues to be the most dangerous nation for Christians—where more
Christians have been killed last year than all around the Muslim world
combined <http://www.aina.org/news/20130520121457.htm>. In one instance,
Boko Haram Muslim militants stormed the home of a Pentecostal pastor and
secretary of the Christian Association of Nigeria, and opened fire on
him, instantly
murdering 
him<http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/05/16/christian-leader-gunned-down-by-islamic-militants-in-nigeria/?test=latestnews#ixzz2Z4ZQ3ipd>
.

Separately, other Boko Haram gunmen killed 14
Christians<http://morningstarnews.org/2013/05/anti-christian-hostility-behind-boko-haram-killing-spree-in-nigeria/>,
including the cousin and two nephews of the Rev. Moses Thliza, head of a
Christian organization dedicated to preventing AIDS and caring for AIDS
patients and orphans: Said Thliza: "My cousin, Bulus [Paul] Buba, was
dragged out at gunpoint from his house by the Boko Haram members. They
collected his car keys, demanded money and asked him three times to
renounce his Christian faith, and three times he declined to do so
[prompting them to execute him]. The attackers met three guards on duty,
killed two of them by cutting their necks with knives, and then proceeded
to take the third guard, Amtagu Samiyu, at gunpoint to lead them to where
the keys of the deputy governor's house is."

As for some Christians observing a wake two kilometers away, Boko Haram
Muslims asked to know what was going on there, and when they learned that
people were saying prayers for an elderly Christian woman who had died,
they charged in and shot into the crowd. "The attackers went there and shot
indiscriminately at the worshippers, killing eight Christians—two women and
six elderly men," said Thliza. "In all, we buried 14 Christians. Some were
injured and taken to the hospital."

Despite all this, when the Nigerian government tried militarily to confront
and neutralize Boko Haram, the Obama administration criticized
it<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/islam/obama-administration-calls-for-the-human-rights-of-jihadi-murderers/>,
warning it not to violate the "human rights" of the Islamic terrorists.

Categorized by theme, the rest of May's roundup of Muslim persecution of
Christians around the world includes (but is not limited to) the following
accounts, listed by theme and in country alphabetical order, not
necessarily according to severity:

*Church Attacks*

*Bosnia:* The Serbian Orthodox church of Saint Sava in Sarajevo, where
Muslims make up approximately half of the population, was
"desecrated<http://www.pravoslavie.ru/english/61741.htm>"
and six of its windows panes broken. The unidentified vandals wrote "Allah"
in dark paint twice on the church wall. A month earlier, unidentified
persons tried to set the church on fire.

*Central African Republic:* According to the Episcopal Commission for
Justice and Peace, since an Islamic rebel leader proclaimed himself
president, the situation for Christians, has "deeply worsened." The
organization warns against "the evil
intentions<http://www.fides.org/fra/attachments/view/file/Message_de_la_Commission_Episcopale_Justice_et_Paix.doc>for
the programmed and planned desecration and destruction of religious
Christian buildings, and in particular the Catholic and Protestant
churches…. All over the country the Catholic Church has paid a high price."
Several dioceses have been seriously damaged and plundered, and priests and
nuns attacked (more information below, under "Dhimmitude.")

*Egypt*: Two Coptic Christian churches were
attacked<http://www.aina.org/news/20130518152333.htm>,
one in Alexandria, the other in Upper Egypt. St. Mary in Alexandria was
attacked by Molotov cocktails and bricks, causing the gate to burn and the
stained glass windows to shatter. One thousand Christians tried to defend
the church against 20,000 Muslims screaming "Allahu Akbar" ["Allah is
Greater"]. One Copt was killed and several injured. In the village of
Menbal in Upper Egypt, after "Muslim youths" harassed Christian
girls—including hurling bags of urine at them—and Coptic men came to their
rescue, another Muslim mob stormed the village church of Prince Tadros
el-Mashreki. They hurled stones and broke everything inside the church,
including doors and windows. The mob then went along the streets looting
and destroying all Coptic-owned businesses and pharmacies and torching
cars. Any Copt met by the mob in the street was beaten.

*Iran*: Because it refused to stop using the national Persian language
during its services—which makes the Gospel intelligible to all Iranian
Muslims, some of whom converted—the Central Assemblies of God Church in
Tehran was raided by security services during a prayer meeting; its pastor
taken to an unknown location, and the church was searched and its books,
documents and equipment seized. Security agents posted a sign stating that
the church was now
closed<http://barnabasfund.org/US/News/Archives/Church-in-Iran-closed-over-refusal-to-stop-services-in-Farsi.html>.
One local source said, "They constantly threaten the church leaders and
their families with imprisonment, unexplained accidents, kidnapping and
even with execution. We cannot go on like this." A number of its members
have already been killed and its activities greatly restricted over the
last few years.

*Libya*: The Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception in Benghazi was
bombed. In the 
words<http://www.fides.org/en/news/33702-AFRICA_LIBYA_Attack_near_the_Catholic_church_in_Benghazi#.UfVhM42TioM>of
the Apostolic Vicar of Tripoli, "They put a bomb at the entrance of
the
corridor leading to the courtyard where there is the door of the church.
The church, therefore, was not touched directly, but the attack is not a
positive sign. The Church in Libya is suffering. In Benghazi the Coptic
Church was hit, its chaplain was killed and now the Catholic Church. As I
reported on other occasions, in Cyrenaica different religious women's
institutes have been forced to close their doors, in Tobruk, Derna, Beida,
Barce, as well as in Benghazi. The nuns who were forced to leave, served
the population with generosity."

*Syria*: A violent explosion destroyed the
church<http://www.fides.org/en/news/33551-ASIA_SYRIA_In_Mesopotamia_the_church_of_the_Franciscans_in_Deir_Ezzor_has_been_destroyed#.UfVhs42TioM>and
convent of the Capuchin Franciscan Friars in Deir Ezzor. According to
Fr. Haddad of the region, "It was the only church in Deir Ezzor [that] so
far still remained almost untouched." It is not clear how it was destroyed,
but some say a car bomb was placed next to the church. Fr. Haddad lamented
that, as in other regions, "there are no more Christians" left in Ezzor,
due to "all this hate and desecration."

*Tanzania*: During a service to mark its official opening, a new church in
a predominantly Christian suburb was
bombed<http://barnabasfund.org/US/News/Archives/Church-in-Tanzania-bombed-during-inaugural-service-five-killed.html>,
killing at least five people and wounding some 60. According to a local
source, "This was… a well-planned attack. Even before it, the threat was
given and we still have many threats. Pray for us, and that God will
overcome all these in Jesus' name." He added that, "radical camps in the
country were teaching young Muslims that Christians must be killed or live
as second-class citizens," or *dhimmis*. Among those arrested, four were
Saudi Arabian nationals. The bombing follows the slaying of two church
leaders in February, and the shooting in the face of a third on Christmas
Day. In October, several church buildings were torched and vandalized.

*Apostasy, Blasphemy, Proselytism*

*Egypt*: Twenty-four-year-old Demiana Ebeid Abdelnour, a social studies
teacher, was fired and
arrested<http://www.aina.org/news/20130512152332.htm>for comparing the
late Coptic Pope Shenouda to Islam's prophet Muhammad,
"as well as putting her hand on her neck or her stomach every time she
mentioned [Islam's prophet] Muhammad," which was interpreted by some
students under 10-years-old as disgust. She would be the last Coptic
Christian victim to be arrested or imprisoned in a "defamation of Islam"
spree that began under now ousted President
Morsi<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/islam/arab-spring-egypts-legal-persecution-of-christians/>.
One Coptic activist wondered, Why is defamation of religion a one-way
street, only for the benefit of the Muslims, while Christianity is defamed
every day?" He added that Sheikh Abu Islam, who tore and burned the Holy
Bible, has not been detained.

*Iran*: Vahid Hakkani, a Christian prisoner in Shiraz, is suffering from
internal digestive bleeding. Although doctors have diagnosed his condition
as critical, and have recommended urgent surgery, prison officials have not
allowed his transfer to any hospital. Earlier, Hakkani and other Christians
were gathered for worship in a house-church when they were arrested "for
participating in house-church services, evangelizing and promoting
Christianity<http://www.mohabatnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6782:one-of-the-christian-prisoners-in-shiraz-in-critical-health-condition&catid=36:iranian-christians&Itemid=279>,
having contact with foreign Christian ministries, propagating against the
regime and disturbing national security."

*Kashmir*: Two Christians accused of carrying out "acts of
proselytism<http://www.fides.org/en/news/33654-ASIA_INDIA_Two_missionaries_who_distributed_biblical_pamphlets_beaten_and_arrested#.UfVkEo2TioM>,"
for distributing pamphlets and publications with biblical passages to some
young Muslims, were savagely beaten by a mob, and later arrested by police,
"who rescued them from a secure lynching." Separately, the "United Jihad
Council" said that Christian missionaries in Kashmir are "highly
reprehensible<http://www.fides.org/en/news/33608-ASIA_INDIA_Islamic_militants_to_the_Christian_missionaries_Leave_Kashmir#.UfVkmY2TioM>"
and have a "hidden agenda [to] exploit the poor and the needy, offering
them economic aid to convert them to Christianity." He noted that "Islam is
the religion of peace and harmony, and that protects minorities. However,
anti-Islam activities [evangelization] cannot be tolerated." The United
Jihad Council accordingly calls on all Christian missionaries "immediately
to leave the valley of Kashmir," warning, "If not, they will suffer the
consequences."

*Kazakhstan*: Despite the nation's president recently boasting that,
"Kazakhstan is an example to the world of equal rights and freedoms for all
citizens" and that, "religious freedom is fully secured" in the country,
the Barnabas Fund states that the government "has instructed people to
report any individuals who speak about their faith with others in public to
the police," as "talking about one's faith with others constitutes
missionary 
activity<http://barnabasfund.org/US/News/Archives/Repression-in-Kazakhstan-belies-presidents-claims-of-religious-freedom.html>,
which requires personal registration… Compulsory prior censorship of all
printed and imported religious literature is another way in which the state
controls Christian activity. Confiscation of religious books appears to be
increasing, with Christians amongst those most likely to be targeted."

*Morocco*: A fatwa by the government's top Islam authority, partially based
on the teachings of Islam's prophet Muhammad, calls for the
execution<http://morningstarnews.org/2013/05/christians-in-morocco-fear-fatwa-portends-harsher-treatment/>of
those Muslims who leave Islam, causing many Christian converts to live
in fear. Lamented one Christian: "The fatwa showed us that our country is
still living in the old centuries—no freedom, no democracy. Unfortunately,
we feel that we aren't protected. We can be arrested or now even killed any
time and everywhere. The majority of the Christian Moroccan leaders have
the same feeling. We are more followed now by the secret police than
before. Only the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ gives us courage and peace."

*Saudi Arabia*: A Christian Lebanese man, accused of helping a Saudi women
convert to Christianity, was sentenced to six years in prison and 300
lashes<http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2013/05/13/Father-to-contest-sentence-in-daughters-conversion-to-Christianity/UPI-70861368461098/#ixzz2Z4Z9OxG7>.
Even so, the father of the woman claims the punishment is not sufficient.
The daughter was also sentenced to six years and 300 lashes, causing her to
flee, reportedly to Sweden, where authorities are trying to find her and
extradite her back to the Saudi Arabia. Another man, a Saudi national who
reportedly forged a travel document to help the woman flee, was sentenced
to two years in jail and 200 lashes.

*Dhimmitude*

[General Abuse of Non-Muslims as Third-Class "Citizens," or *Dhimmis*]

*Central African Republic*: Christians are being terrorized, killed, and
plundered<http://barnabasfund.org/US/News/Archives/Reign-of-terror-against-Christians-in-Central-African-Republic.html>by
Islamic militants, who seized control of the country in March, even as
international media and government ignore the crisis. In what one pastor is
calling "a reign of terror," Muslims are tying up, beating and forcing
Christians to pay money to save their lives. Many have been killed or
wounded. The Barnabas Fund states that "rebels have a hit list of pastors
and other Christian workers, and that places of worship are being attacked.
Christian property is being looted. In one incident towards the end of last
month, Seleka [Islamic] troops seized all the collection money given at a
gathering of church leaders. Many Christians have fled their homes to the
countryside and are too fearful to return. More than 200,000 people are
internally displaced, while 49,000 refugees have been registered in
neighbouring countries." On 10 May, Human Rights Watch released a report
citing "grave violations" committed by the Seleka rebels against civilians,
including pillage, summary executions, rape and torture. One pastor of a
besieged church was shot dead when he went out holding a Bible aloft as a
sign of peace.

*Egypt*: Mohamed Abu Samra, secretary-general of the Islamic Jihad Party,
asserted that "it is permissible to kill some Christians
today<http://global.christianpost.com/news/you-can-kill-some-christians-today-says-egypts-secretary-general-of-islamic-jihad-party-95175/#va9C43Z5RbIIIMBx.99>,"
justifying it by adding "Those who came out with weapons, their blood is
allowed for us [to spill], as a fighter is not considered *dhimmi*." In
Islamic law, a *dhimmi* is a non-Muslim who is permitted to exist provided
he pays monetary tribute and lives as a submissive, lowly subject,
according to Koran 9:29. Those Coptic Christian activists who vocally
called for the removal of former Islamist president Morsi were not doing
that, thereby becoming fair game for killing.

*Indonesia*: After an earlier Christmas Eve attack, during which members of
Filadelfia Batak Christian Protestant Church were pelted with rotten eggs,
dung and plastic bags full of
urine<http://barnabasfund.org/US/News/Archives/Persecuted-pastor-in-Indonesia-facing-legal-action-after-church-attack.html>,
the pastor was attempting to leave the scene with his wife when Abdul Aziz,
the leader of the mob who had earlier threatened to kill him, moved to
attack him. Because the pastor stopped the Muslim agitator's blow with his
hand to protect his wife and himself, he is now facing assault charges.
Islamic law, based on the "Conditions of
Omar<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/islam/how-dare-you-the-supremacist-nature-of-muslim-grievances/>,"
forbids Christians from raising their hands to Muslims, even in
self-defense. The church has been meeting outside and in homes since its
building was sealed off by authorities to appease Islamists in 2010—despite
its having met all conditions for a building permit, as well as a Supreme
Court ruling that a permit should be granted.

*Pakistan*: Over the course of five days, a Muslim mob tortured Javaid
Anjum, a teenaged Christian student to death, because he dared drink water
from the tap of an Islamic seminary while on a long journey to visit his
grandfather. When Muslims discovered he was Christian, they forced him into
the seminary, where they tried to force him to renounce Christianity and
convert to 
Islam<http://archive.catholicherald.co.uk/article/14th-may-2004/4/pakistan-christian-teenager-tortured-to-death-by-m>.
When he refused, for five days, Muslim seminary students electrocuted him,
broke his arm, and pulled out his fingernails. The electric shocks caused
his kidneys to fail and he eventually died.

*About this Series*

Because the persecution of Christians in the Islamic world is on its way to
reaching pandemic proportions, "Muslim Persecution of Christians" was
developed to collate some—by no means all—of the instances of persecution
that surface each month. It serves two purposes:

1) To document that which the mainstream media does not: the habitual, if
not chronic, Muslim persecution of Christians.

2) To show that such persecution is not "random," but systematic and
interrelated—that it is rooted in a worldview inspired by Sharia.

Accordingly, whatever the anecdote of persecution, it typically fits under
a specific theme, including hatred for churches and other Christian
symbols; sexual abuse of Christian women; forced conversions to Islam;
apostasy and blasphemy laws that criminalize and punish with death those
who "offend" Islam; theft and plunder in lieu of *jizya* (financial tribute
expected from non-Muslims); overall expectations for Christians to behave
like *dhimmis*, or second-class, "tolerated" citizens; and simple violence
and murder. Sometimes it is a combination.

Because these accounts of persecution span different ethnicities,
languages, and locales—from Morocco in the West, to India in the East, and
throughout the West wherever there are Muslims—it should be clear that one
thing alone binds them: Islam—whether the strict application of Islamic
Sharia law, or the supremacist culture born of it.

*Raymond Ibrahim* <http://www.raymondibrahim.com/> *is author of* Crucified
Again: Exposing Islam's New War in
Christians<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1621570258/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1621570258&linkCode=as2&tag=uhurnetw-20>
*(published by Regnery in cooperation with Gatestone Institute, April
2013). He is a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center and an
associate fellow at the Middle East Forum.*

Previous Reports:

   - April, 
2013<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3875/christian-suffering-under-jihadi-extremism>
   - March, 
2013<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3760/muslim-persecution-of-christians-march-2013>
   - February, 
2013<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3673/muslim-persecution-of-christians-february-2013>
   - January, 
2013<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3641/muslim-persecution-of-christians-january-2013>
   - December, 
2012<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3577/muslim-persecution-of-christians-december-2012>
   - November, 
2012<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3566/muslim-persecution-of-christians-november-2012>
   - October, 
2012<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3485/muslim-persecution-of-christians-october-2012>
   - September,
2012<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3421/muslim-persecution-of-christians-september-2012>
   - August, 
2012<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3318/muslim-persecution-of-christians-july-2012>
   - July, 
2012<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3318/muslim-persecution-of-christians-july-2012>
   - June, 
2012<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3203/muslim-persecution-of-christians-june-2012>
   - May, 
2012<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3135/muslim-persecution-of-christians-may-2012>
   - April, 
2012<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3065/muslim-persecution-of-christians-april-2012>
   - March, 
2012<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3033/muslim-persecution-of-christians-march-2012>
   - February, 
2012<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/2949/muslim-persecution-of-christians-february-2012>
   - January, 
2012<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/2834/muslim-persecution-of-christians-january-2012>
   - December, 
2011<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/2733/muslim-persecution-of-christians-december-2011>
   - November, 
2011<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/2676/muslim-persecution-of-christians-november-2011>
   - October, 
2011<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/2585/muslim-persecution-of-christians-october-2011>
   - September,
2011<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/2491/muslim-persecution-of-christians-september>
   - August, 
2011<http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/2401/muslim-persecution-of-christians-august-2011>


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