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- 1. Widow of Murdered Evangelist in Colombia Killed After Threats
- Four months after guerrillas of the National Liberation Army (ELN) sent a murdered evangelist's wife their first demand to abandon her home in northeast Colombia's volatile Arauca department, the militants ...
- Created on 11 January 2013
- 2. Chinese Christians Use Internet to Share Faith, Discuss Persecution
- Chinese Christians are sharing their faith on Weibo, China’s giant, state-regulated, social network—and some are beginning to challenge the censor by speaking out against religious persecution. When Christian ...
- Created on 03 January 2013
- 3. Thousands Left Destitute in Sudan Border Dispute
- As politicians wrangle ahead of an early December deadline over the still-disputed status of the oil-rich region of Abyei, straddling the border of Sudan and South Sudan, local church leaders appeal for ...
- Created on 22 November 2012
- 4. Coptic Christians Harassed by Egyptian Muslims
- It was a quick skirmish and no one was hurt, but it was typical of what Egypt’s Coptic leaders say are increasing attempts to harass Christians since the country’s 2011 revolution. The latest incident ...
- Created on 17 November 2012
- 5. Offended Muslims Destroy Churches, Assault Christians
- Across much of the Muslim world, more than two weeks of backlash to the Internet video Innocence of the Muslims has occasionally been directed at Christians, from computer hacks to church burnings. It ...
- Created on 01 October 2012
- 6. Imam Tampered With Evidence in Teen Blasphemy Case
- An unexpected twist in the Rimsha Masih blasphemy case appears to have paved the way for her freedom from apparently false charges of desecrating the Quran. The imam who supported her accuser was himself ...
- Created on 04 September 2012
- 7. Teen Accused of Blasphemy Never to Go Home Again
- Rimsha Masih is likely to be cleared of the blasphemy charge against her, but never will be able to return home, her lawyer says. Tahir Naveed Chaudhry, who has taken up the defense of the young Christian ...
- Created on 31 August 2012
- 8. Christians Tormented With Music, Then Attacked
- For months, a group of Hindu extremists in southern India had been blasting high-volume movie music at the prayer meetings of a local Christian ministry. In early July, the harassment crossed the line ...
- Created on 02 August 2012
- 9. Senator's Murder Spurs Questions About Nigeria's Futu
- Sen. Gyang Dantong was killed while attending a funeral. He was among a handful of elected members of Nigerian government attempting to bury the more than 100 Christians killed just the day before, when ...
- Created on 27 July 2012
- 10. Church of Christ in Nigeria Reeling From Massacre
- In the Plateau state of central Nigeria, tensions had run high all week between ethnic Fulani, who are mainly Muslim, and ethnic Birom, mainly Christian. It was only the latest outbreak of anger in a decade-long ...
- Created on 12 July 2012
- 11. Sudanese Authorities Demolish Two Church Buildings
- Authorities in Khartoum demolished two church buildings last week, days after confiscating three Catholic schools, sources told Compass. Officials from the Ministry of Planning and Housing of the local ...
- Created on 29 June 2012
- 12. Vietnamese Officials Destroy Two New Church Buildings
- Vietnamese officials in Muong Cha district, Dien Bien Province, destroyed two new church buildings of ethnic minority Hmong Christians this month and threatened to tear down a third. The Ho He Church, ...
- Created on 28 June 2012
- 13. Christian Legislator in Pakistan Stuck with Muslim ID
- Pakistan’s rigid system of prohibiting Muslims from changing their religion status on their national ID cards nearly cost a Punjab politician his post—even though he has always been a Christian. Rana Asif ...
- Created on 27 June 2012
- 14. Three Lao, Two Thai Christians Arrested in Laos
- Lao officials arrested two Lao and two Thai Christians in Luang Namtha Province earlier this month, seizing them from a private residence in Long district, according to Human Rights Watch for Lao Religious ...
- Created on 26 June 2012
- 15. Appeals Judge in Azerbaijan to Decide Fate of Church
- A Christian congregation in Azerbaijan is waiting pensively to see if a judge will uphold a court order that banned its right to meet and “liquidated” the church. “They are upset, but at the same time ...
- Created on 25 June 2012
- 16. Convert from Islam in Sudan Loses Wife, Children
- A year ago Mohammed Khidir Khalil was glad his family had obtained refugee status in Egypt after fleeing Islamic hostilities in Sudan. The 38-year-old Christian was also heartened that his formerly unbelieving ...
- Created on 20 June 2012
- 17. Islamists Bomb Three Churches in Kaduna State, Nigeria
- Suspected Islamic extremists bombed three churches in Kaduna state on Sunday morning, the third consecutive Sunday that worship services in Nigeria have ended in lethal bloodshed. In a predominantly Christian ...
- Created on 18 June 2012
- 18. Gutted Church Building Leaves Egyptian Copts With Debt
- A hasty, inadequate renovation of a church building that Salafi Muslims largely gutted a year ago has left the congregation with staggering debt from additional repairs, church members said. Waiting inside ...
- Created on 15 June 2012
- 19. Police in Pakistan Decline to Prosecute Rape Suspects
- Police have refused to arrest Muslims accused of causing the miscarriage of twin girls by beating their mother, even though a judge cancelled the suspects’ interim bails, according to the woman’s husband. ...
- Created on 14 June 2012
- 20. Suicide Bombing Hits Another Church in Jos, Nigeria
- An Islamic extremist ran a car full of explosives at a Pentecostal church in this Plateau state city this morning, killing at least two Christians and injuring more than 40 others, military and police ...
- Created on 13 June 2012
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