Daily Beast
 
 (http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek.html) 
Ayaan Hirsi  Ali:The Global War on Christians in the Muslim World
Feb  6, 2012 12:00 AM EST  
 

>From one end of the Muslim world to the other, Christians are  being 
murdered for their faith. 


 
 
We hear so often about _Muslims_ 
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/09/25/muslims-in-europe-pope-lamented-slow-suicide.html)
   as victims of 
abuse in the West and combatants in the _Arab  Spring_ 
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2011/10/16/violence-against-egypt-s-copts-in-an-intolerant-a
rab-spring.html) ’s fight against tyranny. But, in fact, a wholly different 
kind of war  is underway—an unrecognized battle costing thousands of lives. 
Christians are  being killed in the Islamic world because of their 
religion. It is a rising  genocide that ought to provoke global alarm.
 
The portrayal of Muslims as victims or heroes is at best partially 
accurate.  In recent years the violent oppression of Christian minorities has 
become 
the  norm in Muslim-majority nations stretching from West Africa and the 
Middle East  to South Asia and Oceania. In some countries it is governments 
and their agents  that have burned churches and imprisoned parishioners. In 
others, rebel groups  and vigilantes have taken matters into their own hands, 
murdering Christians and  driving them from regions where their roots go 
back centuries. 
 
The media’s reticence on the  subject no doubt has several sources. One may 
be fear of provoking additional  violence. Another is most likely the 
influence of lobbying groups such as the  Organization of Islamic Cooperation—a 
kind of United Nations of Islam centered  in _Saudi  Arabia_ 
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/07/11/saudi-arabia-fried-or-foe-asks-senator-bob-
graham.html) —and the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Over the past 
decade,  these and similar groups have been remarkably successful in 
persuading leading  public figures and journalists in the West to think of each 
and 
every example of  perceived anti-Muslim discrimination as an expression of 
a systematic and  sinister derangement called “Islamophobia”—a term that is 
meant to elicit the  same moral disapproval as xenophobia or homophobia.
 
But a fair-minded assessment of recent events and trends leads to the  
conclusion that the scale and severity of Islamophobia pales in comparison with 
 
the bloody Christophobia currently coursing through Muslim-majority nations 
from  one end of the globe to the other. The conspiracy of silence 
surrounding this  violent expression of religious intolerance has to stop. 
Nothing 
less than the  fate of Christianity—and ultimately of all religious minorities
—in the Islamic  world is at stake.

 
>From blasphemy laws to brutal murders to bombings to mutilations and the  
burning of holy sites, Christians in so many nations live in fear. In Nigeria 
 many have suffered all of these forms of persecution. The nation has the 
largest  Christian minority (40 percent) in proportion to its population (160 
million) of  any majority-Muslim country. For years, Muslims and Christians 
in Nigeria have  lived on the edge of civil war. Islamist radicals provoke 
much if not most of  the tension. The newest such organization is an outfit 
that calls itself Boko  Haram, which means “Western education is sacrilege.”
 Its aim is to establish  Sharia in Nigeria. To this end it has stated that 
it will kill all Christians in  the country. 
 
In the month of January 2012 alone, Boko Haram was responsible for 54 
deaths.  In 2011 its members killed at least 510 people and burned down or 
destroyed more  than 350 churches in 10 northern states. They use guns, 
gasoline 
bombs, and even  machetes, shouting “Allahu akbar” (“God is great”) while 
launching attacks on  unsuspecting citizens. They have attacked churches, a 
Christmas Day gathering  (killing 42 Catholics), beer parlors, a town hall, 
beauty salons, and banks.  They have so far focused on killing Christian 
clerics, politicians, students,  policemen, and soldiers, as well as Muslim 
clerics who condemn their mayhem.  While they started out by using crude 
methods 
like hit-and-run assassinations  from the back of motorbikes in 2009, the 
latest AP reports indicate that the  group’s recent attacks show a new level 
of potency and  sophistication.

 
The Christophobia that has plagued Sudan for years takes a very different  
form. The authoritarian government of the Sunni Muslim north of the country 
has  for decades tormented Christian and animist minorities in the south. 
What has  often been described as a civil war is in practice the Sudanese 
government’s  sustained persecution of religious minorities. This persecution 
culminated in  the infamous genocide in Darfur that began in 2003. Even though 
Sudan’s Muslim  president, Omar al-Bashir, has been indicted by the 
International Criminal Court  in The Hague, which charged him with three counts 
of 
genocide, and despite the  euphoria that greeted the semi-independence he 
grant-ed to South Sudan in July  of last year, the violence has not ended. In 
South Kordofan, Christians are  still subject-ed to aerial bombardment, 
targeted killings, the kidnap-ping of  children, and other atrocities. Reports 
from the United Nations indicate that  between 53,000 and 75,000 innocent 
civilians have been displaced from their  resi-dences and that houses and 
buildings have been looted and  destroyed.

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