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Christmas
Slaughter
Muslim
Persecution of Christians, December 2014
by Raymond Ibrahim
• February 1, 2015 at 5:00 am
"They
chopped children in half. They chopped all heads off. How do you respond to
that? That is what we have been going through. That is what we are
going through." — The Reverend Canon Andrew White, "Vicar of
Baghdad".
"At
dawn on Christmas Day, the barbaric regime of Iran hanged 7 people in mass execution
in Shiraz." — NCR-Iran.
There are
always more and more frequent cases where the blasphemy law is used to target
religious minorities or to settle cases of disputes or private rivalries, or
simply as an instrument of blackmail." — Shardar Mushtaq Gill, Pakistani
Christian lawyer.
Sudan's
security agents and police have "broad powers to arrest Christians and
other lowly-regarded people without cause, for creating public disturbance.
The Christians were released after paying a fine of $250 each." — Morning
Star News.
Islamic
law holds that new churches are never to be built in Muslim lands and
existing ones never repaired. Even so, many of these partially wrecked
churches continue to be used, and are even packed, during church services.
A Nigerian army emplacement in Maiduguri. (Image source:
TV360 video screenshot)
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Once again, the month of Christmas witnessed some of the most barbaric
attacks on Christians throughout the Islamic world.
After Andrew White, an Anglican priest known as the "Vicar of
Baghdad," told of how the Islamic State [S] "chopped [Christian]
children in half; they chopped their heads off," he offered the
following anecdote:
IS turned up and they said to the [Christian] children, "You say
the words [the shehada, to convert to Islam], that you will follow
Muhammad." And the children, all under 15, four of them, they said,
"No, we love Jesus [Yesua]. We have always loved Jesus. We have always
followed Jesus. Jesus has always been with us." They [IS] said,
"Say the words!" They [children] said, "No, we can't."
[White starts sobbing] They chopped all their heads off. How do you respond
to that? You just cry. They're my children. That is what we have been going
through. That is what we are going through.
by Lawrence A. Franklin
• February 1, 2015 at 4:00 am
If Boko
Haram successfully purges the moderate Muslim elites in the northern states,
Nigeria may well split into two separate nation-states, as did the Sudan.
There would be a Muslim country in the north under Sharia law -- if Boko
Haram stopped there, a call that is doubtful. And there would be another
country in the south, governed by the existing Federal Constitution.
A religious-ethnic map of Nigeria. (Image source:
Wikimedia Commons)
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Nigeria's former dictator and perennial coup plotter, Mohammadou
Buhari[1], may well defeat incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan in the
country's upcoming presidential elections, scheduled for February 14 .
Buhari, a northerner and a Muslim, has vowed to end Boko Haram's reign of
terror in the northeast of the country. Boko Haram has been responsible for
the deaths of at least 10,000 Nigerians in 2014, mostly Christian and Muslim
civilians, as well as many Nigerian soldiers and police.[2]
According to Boko Haram documents, the terrorist group wants to purge
the ruling political and religious elites in Nigeria's 12 northern states,
which are already governed by Islamic Sharia law.[3]
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