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Kazakhstani Baptists Due in Court

11/27/2013

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Please read KAZAKHSTAN – Baptists Due in Court over Church Activities at Release International.





"Members of a group of Christians arrested in Kazakhstan are due in court tomorrow to face charges linked to 'administrative offences'.

"Ten believers were arrested when up to 16 police officers and journalists, led by a government official, raided a meeting of their Baptist congregation in Oral, West Kazakhstan Region, on November 10. The journalists filmed the proceedings on cameras and smartphones.

"The accused, who include 79-year-old Anatoli Lazarenko, face possible fines of one or two months' average salary."

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Kidnappings Have Increased in Upper Egypt

11/27/2013

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Kidnapping Christians for Ransom has Increased in Upper Egypt
Stories from Christians Taken Hostage
 
Todd Daniels, Regional Manager for the Middle East with an ICC Representative

11/26/2013
Washington, D.C.

International Christian Concern

The Egyptian Christian community has become increasingly concerned by the growing number of Christians who have been kidnapped for ransom across the country. More than thirty Christians were reportedly kidnapped in the southern province of Minya in the month of October alone. "Minya, a provincial capital with a high Christian population, could also be called Egypt's capital of kidnappings. More people have been snatched in this city and province than in any other place in southern Egypt," Kristen Chick wrote for CS Monitor. While some of the victims were released after their families paid the captors' ransom demands, others remain in captivity. Christians are becoming increasingly angry with what they see as indifference by the police, who have yet to either arrest the kidnappers or free many of those being held.

International Christian Concern was able to speak with the friends and families of some of those who were abducted. Following are some of their accounts.

November 11, Sodfa City

Masked Muslim gunmen abducted Kirolos Adel Mikhail, a 14-year-old Christian boy while he was on his way home from school. "The abductors abducted Kirolos when he was returning from his school to his home," reported Fr. Arsanius Ayad, a local priest. "[They] called his father...and demanded a ransom of 500,000 Egyptian pounds [$72,500] in exchange for the return of his son." Several days later, according to Fr. Ayad, the family was fortunate enough to be able to secure the release of their son after paying a reduced ransom of 65 thousand Egyptian pounds [$9,500].

November 4, Aswan City 

David Adel Abdel-Malak Habib, 4 years old, was abducted with the kidnappers demanding 500,000 Egyptian pounds [$72,500] for his return. The family was about to return home after a visit to David's grandfather when his father realized he had forgotten his keys. As David's parents went back inside, they instructed David and his sister Gina to wait for them outside. "They heard Gina crying," reported Sameh Abdel-Malak Habib, an uncle of David. They went to her quickly and found her alone without David. She told them that a car stopped close to them and a veiled woman got out from the car and abducted David and put him in the car quickly and fled." 

Adel, David's father, immediately began to search the streets and called for Sameh to join them, but they were unable to find the kidnappers, so he reported the kidnapping to the police. David's grandfather then received a series of phone calls over the next several days demanding a ransom of half a million Egyptian pounds [$72,500] for the release of his grandson. Unable to pay the ransom and fearing for his son's health, who suffers from serious health issues, Adel went to the police again, who promised to search for the boy. Days passed, however, with no news of David's release. The family, having become increasingly frustrated with the indifference of the police, organized a protest in the front of the Security Directorate. 

Eight days after the kidnapping, the family received a call from a man in a neighboring city saying that a boy had been found on a road in the desert carrying a card with Adel's phone number on it. According to Sameh, "David told us that a man and his wife...who kidnapped him were holding him in a car in the front of a home in desert and they were hitting him and giving him little food." 

October 25, Mallawi in Minya province
- Muslims abducted Romany Dahi Khalef, a 22-year-old Christian cab driver, at gunpoint. His family soon received a call demanding a ransom of one million Egyptian pounds [$145,000] for his release. Due to their poverty, Romany's family was unable to meet the kidnapper's demands, even after they agreed to lower the ransom to 200,000 Egyptian pounds [$29,000]. As of November 19, Romany remains in captivity, sources in Mallawi told ICC.

September 26, Abu Khalaka in Minya Province - Hany Noshy Shawky, 32, was abducted at gunpoint by four masked man as he and his father were walking to their farm. "They put Hany in their car and fled," said Michelle Wagih Nagy, a cousin of Hany. "They blindfold his eyes and tied his hands and legs and put him in a deserted place." Michelle went on to describe the brutal conditions of Hany's captivity. "They were insulting, hitting and torturing him. They gave him only three meals during the period he was being held from September 26 to October 3." 

The kidnappers initially demanded a ransom of 800,000 Egyptian pounds [$116,000] for his release which Hany's family was unable to pay. The family went to the police but they did little to help. Four days later, the kidnappers lowered the ransom to 500,000 Egyptian pounds [$72,500], but the family was still unable to pay this amount. The family pleaded in prayer to Jesus Christ for a miracle and two days later the ransom was reduced to 100,000 Egyptian pounds [$14,500]. Yet, it was accompanied by an assurance that Hany would be killed if the amount was not paid. The family and relatives were finally able to pay the ransom, however, and Hany was returned to his family on October 3.

September 25, Deir Mawas City in Minya Province - Refaat Hanna Ghobrial, 55 years old, was abducted at gunpoint while travelling to work in Mallawi city. The kidnappers demanded two million Egyptian pounds in ransom, which Refaat's family did not have. "When they were calling us," Mina, the son of Refaat, recounts to ICC, "they let us hear the voice of my father on the phone who was crying. They were hitting him, torturing him [...] to force us to pay them the required ransom to mercy my father from this torture." 

As the kidnappers' threats to kill Refaat increased, the family started to lose hope. Still, they cried out to God. "All my family and I were crying to God to set free my father from the hands of these bad people," Mina told ICC. On October 1, the kidnappers lowered their demand to 70,000 Egyptian pounds [$10,000]. The family was able to gather the money and pay the ransom. Refaat, however, was not returned after the payment. Two days later, the kidnappers demanded another 100,000 Egyptian pounds [$14,500], which the family was unable to pay. 
 
Finally, on October 5, the family received a call from Refaat saying that he was safe and in a monastery in a neighboring town. The kidnappers, realizing they would be unable to get any more money, had dumped him, still tied up, along a road in the desert close to the monastery. A passerby saw Refaat and took him to the monastery where he was able to call his family. "We thank the Lord so much for the return of my father to us," Mina told ICC. 

These stories highlight the danger that Christians regularly face throughout Egypt. The lack of protection supplied by security forces, combined with a growing hostility of Islamists towards Christians following the removal of Mohammed Morsi from the presidency have increased the dangers for Egyptian Christians. 

While the country remains in political upheaval, it is important that the basic rights of all Egyptians be protected. The kidnapping of Christians is an urgent issue that must be addressed by the political leadership. 

Until there is a serious move made to prosecute those guilty of these crimes and to put a stop to the kidnappings, Christians will remain fearful that they or a family member may be the next to be taken.  

For interviews, contact Todd Daniels, Regional Manager for the Middle East: RM-ME@persecution.org
 
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You are free to disseminate this news story. We request that you reference ICC (International Christian Concern) and include our web address, www.persecution.org. ICC is a Washington, D.C.-based human rights organization that exists to help persecuted Christians worldwide. ICC provides Awareness, Advocacy, and Assistance to the worldwide persecuted Church.  For additional information or for an interview, contact ICC at 800-422-5441.

International Christian Concern

2020 Pennsylvania Ave. NW #241 
Washington, D.C. 20006
www.persecution.org  |  E-mail: icc@persecution.org

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Pastor Saeed Has Been Left Behind - Please Sign New Petition

11/27/2013

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Pastor Saeed has been left behind – betrayed by his own government.

The "deal" reached between the U.S. and Iran did not require the release of Pastor Saeed.  In fact, the Administration didn't even mention Pastor Saeed in its negotiations. Iran gets billions of dollars in sanctions relief, and it will still enrich uranium, a key ingredient for a nuclear bomb. Pastor Saeed's family is left without their husband and father. Yet, there is still hope.  Members of Congress are outraged, and bipartisan momentum is building to re-impose sanctions unless Iran releases Pastor Saeed.

Join the outcry.  BeHeard for Pastor Saeed and the persecuted Church.

Sign our New Petition to Stand Firm for Pastor Saeed at BeHeardProject.com.

Jordan Sekulow, ACLJ Executive Director

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Will Egypt's Churches Be Affected?

11/27/2013

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Read New Edict Raises Red Flags in Egypt at Mission Network News.






"Egypt is banning all public gatherings of more than 10 people without prior government approval. Voice of the Martyrs USA spokesman Todd Nettleton says the edict's language targeting houses of worship is particularly disconcerting. "A lot of the protests that have happened over the last few months have started at a mosque, and then they've gone out from the mosque. So I think that is why it specifically says that in the law. But, obviously, a church is a place of worship, too, so we don't know what that's going to mean for churches in Egypt." It's still too early to know exactly how the ban will be enforced with Churches, but the timing is awful for Christians. "This Advent Season is a very significant time in their calendar when they are going to church, they are gathering for worship. The fact that this law comes out at this time is notable. Again, I think the law was not necessarily targeting Christians, but they are affected by it." People are still turning to Christ, and some in unique ways."

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Congress Getting Serious about Pastor Saeed Abedini

11/24/2013

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Congress pushes for release of American pastor imprisoned in Iran, Katherine Burgess, at Religion News Service.





"Congress is pressing for the release of Iranian-American pastor Saeed Abedini, a U.S. citizen who has been imprisoned in Iran for his religious beliefs since September 2012.

"On Wednesday (Nov. 20) the House Foreign Affairs Committee approved a bipartisan resolution condemning Iran’s persecution of religious minorities and urging Abedini’s immediate release.  The resolution will now go to the full House.

"The Senate unanimously passed a similar resolution Nov. 14.

"The U.S. and Iran are conducting talks in Geneva aimed at reining in Iran’s nuclear program, and those backing Abedini hope the time is right for his freedom."

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Chinese Christians Detained and Mistreated

11/24/2013

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Please read
Pastor and 20 Believers from Government Sanctioned Church Detained in Central China, by China Aid News, at persecution.org.

 



"Members of a sanctioned church in China were detained and mistreated, including the pastor and his family. Pastor Zhang Xiaojie was tied up by police without reason. His family and church members gathered outside the police station in protest after the arrest. The Chinese have not given arrest notices to the families of any of the people being detained."

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Update on Blasphemy Case in Pakistan

11/24/2013

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Please read
Christian Accused of Blasphemy in Pakistan to be "Made an Example," by Morning Star News, at persecution.org.




"Tariq Masih was beaten for possessing fireworks wrapped in pages of an instructional book on Islam.  Masih, a Christian, apologized to his attackers, and was supposedly forgiven. However, his attackers revoked their forgiveness and have continued to further persecute him.   An application for protection has been put in motion but there is still fear for Masih and his brother's safety."

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Giving to the Church Down to Depression Era Lows

11/24/2013

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Report: Church Giving Reaches Depression-Era Record Lows, by Katherine Burgess, at Religion Today.






" Collection plates are growing even lighter as Protestant church member giving reached new lows in 2011, and tithing probably will not recover from the recession, according to a new report by Empty Tomb, a Christian research group..."

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The percentage of a church member’s income given to the church dropped to 2.3 percent in 2011 (the latest year for which numbers are available), down from 2.4 percent in 2010, according to the Empty Tomb study.

"In 1968, church members gave an average of 3.1 percent of their income.

"Giving has declined for four consecutive years, according to the report. The only other period of prolonged decline in giving per member was from 1928 through 1934, almost entirely during the Great Depression."

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Awaiting Election Results from Nepal

11/24/2013

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Please read
The Ballots Are Coming In, and Your Prayers Are Needed at Mission Network News.





"Election turmoil in Nepal isn't stopping Gospel work. Tom Dudenhofer with Audio Scripture Ministries says their partners are sending updates through e-mail. "They were quite concerned about a protest that was taking place...their comments were that 'many vehicles have been burned, people have been killed.' And then the second sentence: 'But we're still able to do our recordings.'" Over a hundred parties are vying for the power to help write Nepal's new constitution. Some want to make Nepal a Hindu state, which means believers would face more persecution. The request of ASM's partners is simple. "They want us to keep praying. The final results won't be tabulated for several days yet. We can be grateful that none of this is out of control, that God is still in control, and we can trust Him to use whatever the results for His glory and for His honor down the road." "

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Christians Harassed in India

11/24/2013

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Read Anti-Christians Are Coming Down Hard at Mission Network News.






"A Gospel for Asia Bridge of Hope Center has been shut down in India. Anti-Christians in the community forced the center to close when they threatened GFA workers with their lives. The radicals warned Christians to close down the ministry, stop their Christian work, or be killed. Pray for the protection and safety of these believers. Pray for open eyes and softened hearts in the people who are making threats against believers."

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    "God often takes away our comforts and our privileges in order to make us better Christians. He trains His soldiers not in tents of ease and luxury, but by turning them out and subjecting them to forced marches and hard service. He makes them ford through streams, and swim through rivers, and climb mountains, and walk many long miles with heavy backpacks of sorrow. Well, Christian, may this not account for the troubles through which you are passing? Is the Lord bringing out your graces and making them grow? Is it for this reason He contends with you?"

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