Sunday 26 July 2020

"Burned Alive": Persecution of Christians, June 2020 by Raymond Ibrahim

Pictured: In June 2019, at least 100 Christian men, women and children were murdered by Fulani gunmen in Sobame Da, a village in the Mopti region of central Mali. Pictured: The village of Sobame Da. (Image source: United Nations/MINUSMA/Flickr)

"Burned Alive": Persecution of Christians, June 2020

by Raymond Ibrahim  •  July 26th 
  • A Christian teenager was sexually assaulted by his Muslim employer in early June. The boy's father and brother were then beaten for trying to seek justice for him. — Persecution.org, June 19, 2020, Pakistan.
  • "These Muslim Fulani herdsmen have been attacking our communities because we are Christians. Their desire is to take over our lands, force us to become Muslims, and if we decline, they kill us...." — Ibrahim Agu Iliya, Morning Star News, June 3, 2020, Nigeria.
  • Police killed a man after he cited his Christian faith as reason not to falsify his testimony, as police were urging him to do....Police were trying to get Younas to recant his eyewitness testimony against a Muslim family accused of murder.... When beating him did not yield results, they tried to bribe him.... "During the attack, one of the officers shouted, 'We will teach him a lesson for insulting us!'" — Persecution.org.; June 25, 2020, Pakistan.
  • "Is it wrong to have another religion? Is Christianity wrong?" — Fitri Handayani, a woman who converted from Islam to Christianity, describing her ordeals at the hands of her family, YouTube; June 17, 2020, Indonesia.
  • "These are our houses. In ten years, none of you will be left here and then your homes will be ours anyway." — Kurdish representative in Qamishli to Christian family; World Council of Arameans (Syriacs); June 17, 2020, Syria.
The Slaughter of Christians
Nigeria: The jihad on Christians continued in the West Africa nation without letup. In what police described as a "brutal assault," suspected Muslims raped and slaughtered Uwaila Vera Omozuwa, a 22-year-old Christian girl studying inside Redeemed Christian Church of God in Benin City. "We are all devastated by her death," a spokesman of the church said, before explaining: "She [had] decided to do some private studies during the lockdown because the church was peaceful. She's been taking the key from the parish pastor and returning it after her studies." The slain girl's mother described what happened after she heard of the attack:

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