Sunday, August 24, 2014


Christian children on the new killing fields

 

Remember when the Khmer Rouge ordered people out of the cities of Cambodia and then went about systematically killing leaders of the country and their families. The leader of the Khmer Rouge, Pol Pot, killed approximately 1.7 million people. Adolf Hitler killed over 6 million Jews, Gypsies and gay people. The Holocaust will be forever etched in the minds of all mankind. For the most part the world community stood back and let this happen.

 

Mankind is about to watch ISIS, or the Islamic State commit genocide on the people of Iraq. The leader of ISIS has ordered the mutilation of women’s genitals in the city of Mosul. ISIS demands that people convert to Islam or be killed; most flee for their lives. The Islamic State kills and crucifies publicly some of its victims. ISIS, as it was called before becoming the Islamic State, was connected to al Qaida, then was rejected by al-Qaida for being to violent

 

Amidst the violent persecution inflicted on Christians in Iraq, many pleas for help in Syria have gone unheard. Radical Islamic extremists have cut water and electricity from Christian communities. Families are unable to flee their homes to find safer shelter. Syria’s largest city, Aleppo, has been all but emptied of Christians and other religious minorities fleeing this extreme persecution. Those that remain are often too sick, weak, or poor to leave. As this violence continues, Christians throughout the Middle East and the world are watching and wondering, who will step in and stop this Christian persecution?

 

The right to religious freedom has continued to decline in Pakistan. Christians and other religious minorities continue to face greater persecution as religious intolerance and religious extremism become more mainstream in the Muslim majority country. Originally founded as a country meant to treat all its citizens equally regardless of religious background, Pakistan has become one of the most religiously intolerant counties on the map. Photo: Pakistanis remember the dead at memorials for the victims of the bomb attacks at All Saints Church in Peshawar.

Family Kidnaps Daughter and Threatens Father Because of His Faith

 

 Mr. Jayus was born and raised in a strong Muslim family in Indonesia and he started to face persecution from his community after his conversion to Christianity. He and his wife were cast out of the village and his older brother threatened to kill him. Mr. Jayus’ in-laws also kidnapped his daughter and made her cut contact with the family. Since 2010, Mr. Jayus and his family have been moving from one place to another, in fear of their lives. Due to the persecution, Mr. Jayus lost his job and his health is deteriorating. ICC delivered living and medical expenses to Mr. Jayus and his family. ICC’s local representative also visits Mr. Jayus and his family regularly and encourages them to not to give up hope. Please say a prayer for Mr. Jayus’ health and his daughter’s return to the family

 

Muslims Use Dolls To Train Their Kids How To Behead Infidels, And Say, “Teach Children To Cut Necks, Tomorrow There Will Be Rotten Heads”

Iraqi Christian Man Sends This Message To Americans: “They’re Killing Our People. They’re Raping Our Women. We Need To Protect The Christians.”

Two Muslim men in Pakistan gang raped a 12 year old Christian girl in order to show “power over Christian girls”. The Christian girl worked as a maid, alongside her three sisters. As she was leaving for home from work, she was kidnapped by two Muslim men, who then gang raped her. The rapists have been identified as as Ashraf Alias Achi and Ghaffor Alias Paida.

 

According to Sardar Mushtaq Gill, rape is used as a means to illustrate dominance by Muslim men over Christian women:

In Pakistan rape is used as an instrument of arbitrary power over Christian girls, who come from poor and marginalized families. It is a form of violence that wants to reiterate the submission to Muslims. The rest of society is not outraged because the victims mostly belong to religious minorities, who are the most vulnerable. Rarely rapists are punished… Furthermore, rape victims face terrible difficulties; they do not receive adequate medical treatment for sexual assault. Many girls are traumatized and become depressed and in need of psychological assistance

One source tells us that Muslim jihadists groups in Pakistan “routinely target Christians”, and this is of no surprise to us. Here at Rescue Christians we have dealt with numerous cases of Christian girls being raped by Muslim men. The horrific we ever dealt with, was that of Tania Rubecca. When we were dealing with her case, our Pakistani contact wrote to us:

During a counseling class with Tania, we found that she was very much ill-treated physically and mentally. You cannot even imagine the torture suffered by Tania. The abductors treated her barbarically, using her anus to sexually please themselves. We have immediately arranged for her surgery and she will be recovered soon.

We are continuously working to rescue Christians from Islamic slavery in Pakistan. We have already rescued several Christian families, and the stories of their rescuing can be read here, here, and here.

We will rescue more Christians, but we cannot do so without your help.

NEWS | Boko Haram’s Growing ‘Circle of Power’

 

Boko Haram, a radical Islamic insurgency, is getting closer to its goal of establishing a separate Islamic state to be ruled by Sharia law in Nigeria's increasingly lawless northeast. Strategically encircling the capital of Nigeria's Borno State, Maiduguri, Boko haram has captured village after village, slaughter Christians and other civilians, burning churches to the ground, forcing women into domestic slavery and boys and men to fight

 

 

Don’t Forget the Missing Girls of Chibok

 

 After more than 100 days in captivity, US surveillance drones which flew over north-eastern Nigeria have identified what suggests to be more than 240 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram in April. In the immediate aftermath of the abduction, human rights and religious freedom advocates, social media moguls, and government officials alike pledged their support to find and safely return those abducted. Over time though, #BringBackOurGirls slipped from Twitter’s trending hashtags, and the government statements of support went without follow-up. More than 20 parents of those abducted have died from stress-related incidents while waiting anxiously for their daughters’ return. Please pray for over 200 girls who remain missing

Deeper into Turkey to Meet Christian Refugees

 Across the Middle East, Christians from Iraq, Iran, Syria and elsewhere have been fleeing unprecedented levels of persecution. Many have escaped to Turkey, where they live as refugees, waiting, praying and hoping that one day they will be able to either return to their homes or find a new life as citizens in a new nation. ICC has spent several days on the ground meeting with persecuted Christian refugees in Turkey, recording their stories, and providing them with much needed prayer and support

 

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