>The Weekly Persecution & Prayer Alert
The Voice of the Martyrs, Canada
August 6, 2010
A weekly news and prayer digest on the Persecuted Church.
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In this week's edition: reports from Iran, Bangladesh and India, with
an update from Iran.
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1. Mass arrests of new Christian converts in Mashhad, Iran
On July 18, 15 newly converted Christians who were travelling to the
north eastern city of Bojnoord to meet and to fellowship with believers
were arrested in the city of Mashhad, the capital of Razavi Khorasan.
Government security forces reportedly had previous knowledge of this
trip and, in a pre-planned and coordinated effort, forced the bus
carrying the Christians to be stopped en-route to their destination.
The security then boarded the bus and arrested the believers.
All 15 detainees were transferred to the Ministry of Information's
central detention centre. In the days that followed, they were
subjected to harsh and inhumane interrogations. After one week, 13 of
the believers were conditionally freed, after they agreed to sign
promissory notes and post bails.
Two remaining detainees, 48-year-old Reza and 23-year-old Ehsan
Behrooz, refused to sign any forms or post bail and thus remained in
detention at last report. (Source: Farsi Christian News Network)
Please pray the Lord will strengthen these new believers to help them
to overcome this trial. Pray the two remaining detainees will be
released without charge. Pray the Lord will minister to them and give
them the grace and strength they need to stay strong.
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2. Two Christian families in Bangladesh suffer extortion, beatings
Two Christian women in Bangladesh's northern district of Jamalpur said
village officials extorted relatively large sums of money from them --
and severely beat the husband of one of them -- for proclaiming Christ
to Muslims. Johura Begum (42) of Pingna village said a member of the
local union council, an area government representative and the father
of a police officer threatened to harm her daughters if her family did
not pay them 20,000 taka (approximately $290 CAD). The police officer
whose father was allegedly involved in the extortion was investigating
allegations that Christians had paid Muslims to be baptized by leaders
of the Pentecostal Holiness Church of Bangladesh on May 26. According
to Christian leaders, only six men of the 55 converts were baptized
that day because of intimidation by protesting Muslims.
Villagers backed by a political leader of the ruling Bangladesh Awami
League party also allegedly extorted 250,000 taka (approximately $3,660
CAD) from another Christian woman, 35-year-old Komola Begum of
Doulatpur village. After the baptisms in the Brahmanputra River in
Mymensingh district, local Muslims beat her husband to such an extent
that he received three days of hospital treatment for his injuries. "My
husband is a scapegoat -- he simply does business," she said. "But he
was beaten for my faith and activities." Police forced one of those
present at the baptism, 45-year-old Hafijur Rahman, to sign a statement
accusing four of the Christian leaders of offering him and others money
to attend. He reported that he is illiterate and did not know what he
was signing, and that he was not offered any money to go to the baptism
service. For three days after the baptisms, local villagers announced
through bullhorns the punishment Christians would receive for their
activities, chanting among other slogans, "We will peel off the skins
of the Christians." (Source: Compass Direct)
Please pray for the Lord's protection upon these people. Pray for
justice and favour from the authorities. Pray the Lord will heal and
fully restore the husband of Komola Begum.
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3. Four students taken into custody in Lucknow, India
A team of students from a Bible college in Lucknow of Uttar Pradesh
have been attacked and detained by the police for their alleged
conversion activities.
The police first beat up the four students belonging to Compassion for
India Ministry late in the evening of July 24. The students had been
engaged in serving the poor and underprivileged in and around Lucknow.
The police team forced the students' pastor to visit them at the police
station. The police accused them of participating in conversion
activities. The pastor and his team were questioned about their work in
detail. The police also extracted money from the pastor before
releasing the students from custody. (Source: All Indian Christian
Council)
Thank the Lord for the many faithful Christian workers and evangelists
in India. Pray these students will be spurred on to continue the good
work the Lord has prepared in advance for them. Pray the police will be
moved by the witness of these Christians.
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4. Update: Christian man released from prison in Iran
Ali Golchin (29), an Iranian believer who was arrested in Varamin in
late April was released on bail on July 25. In his over 80 days of
custody, Ali was mostly held in solitary confinement and faced harsh
interrogations. (Source: Farsi Christian News Network)
Thank the Lord for the release of Ali! Pray for Ali as he recuperates
from this ordeal. Pray that any charges placed upon him will be
dropped. Pray for other Christians facing detention in Iran.