In this mailing:
- Raymond Ibrahim: International
Community Ignores Genocide of Christians in Nigeria
- Amir Taheri: Iran: The
Ayatollah's Promised Paradise
by Raymond Ibrahim • July 8, 2018
at 5:00 am
- This brings the death
toll of Christians to more than 6,000 since the start of 2018.
- "The Islamists of
northern Nigeria seem determined to turn Nigeria into an Islamic
Sultanate and replace Liberal Democracy with Sharia as the
National Ideology. The object of course, is to supplant the
Constitution with Sharia as the source of legislation." —
National Christian Elders Forum, a wing of the Christian
Association of Nigeria.
- The Nigerian
government and the international community, however, have from
the start done little to address the situation. This lack of
participation is not surprising: they cannot even acknowledge
its roots, namely, the intolerant ideology of jihad.
The governor
of Nigeria's Anambra State, Willie Obiano (center), visits a wounded
survivor of a deadly attack on St. Philip Catholic Church in Ozubulu,
August 11, 2017. (Image source: Channels TV video screenshot)
In what the Christian Association of Nigeria is
calling a "pure genocide," 238 more Christians were killed
and churches desecrated by Muslims last week in the west African
nation. This brings the death toll of Christians to more than 6,000
since the start of 2018.
According to a joint statement by the Christian
Association, an umbrella group of various Christian denominations,
"There is no doubt that the sole purpose of these attacks is
aimed at ethnic cleansing, land grabbing and forceful ejection of the
Christian natives from their ancestral land and heritage."
The statement condemned the recent attacks,
"where over 200 persons were brutally killed and our churches
destroyed without any intervention from security agencies in spite of
several distress calls made to them."
by Amir Taheri • July 8, 2018 at
4:00 am
- At the time no one
could imagine that the dreams we all had for our beloved
Khuzestan would become a nightmare. But it has, thanks to four
decades of misrule, incompetence, corruption and sheer brutality
by the Khomeinist regime.
- When he seized power,
Khomeini said in a notorious speech that the Shah had offered
Iranians paradise in this world to deprive them of paradise in
the next world, boasting that his Islamic Republic will provide
both.
- Naturally, we don't
know about the next world; but in this world the ayatollah
turned a corner of paradise that was Khuzestan into a veritable
hell.
Before
Iran's Islamic Revolution, the world's largest oil refinery, that of
Abadan (pictured), was located in Khuzestan, which for decades remained
the biggest single regional producer of oil in the world. (Image
source: National Iranian Oil Company/Wikimedia Commons)
In the late 1960s when the concept of
"development" and "economic take-off" was all the
rage in academic and media circles, many experts insisted that the
so-called "developing nations" needed to showcase at least
part of their territory as a model for progress and an inspiration
for modernization.
Being one of those so-called "developing
nations" Iran, under the Shah, chose its southwestern province
Khuzestan as that showcase.
The choice wasn't difficult. For, Khuzestan was a
resource-rich province and already dotted with some of the modern
infrastructures that other provinces had to wait a decade or more to
acquire. Thanks to the oil industry, Khuzestan was the first province
to have a modern electricity generating system and piped water in
most of its cities, at least 20 years before the capital Tehran did.
The province was also the hub of Iran's sole railway network, the
famous Trans-Iranian which connected it to the Caspian Sea via
Tehran.
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