*The Weekly Persecution & Prayer Alert
The Voice of the Martyrs, Canada
Thursday, February 20, 2010
A weekly news and prayer digest on the Persecuted Church
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In this week's edition: reports from Iraq, Iran and North Korea
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1. Four Christians murdered in Mosul, Iraq
The Christian community in Mosul, Iraq was targeted in recent days in
brutal attacks that some believe are motivated by the upcoming March 7
parliamentary elections. On February 13, Sabah al Dahhan was kidnapped
by a gang that has since demanded a large sum of money for his release.
The next day, Rayan Bashir Salem was shot and killed in his home by
armed assailants. Rayan's brother was also wounded in the attack. On
February 15, a 42-year old believer, Najim Abdullah Fatoukhi, was
murdered in front of his fruit and vegetable shop in a drive-by
shooting. Two Christian university students, Zayid Thomas (21) and
Ramsen Shamyael (22), were shot by a gunman on February 16. Zayid died
from his wounds and Ramsen was injured. The following day, another
Christian student, Wissam Georges (20), was shot multiple times while
on his way to teachers' college. (Sources: AsiaNews, AFP, The Christian
Post)
Pray for the friends and family members mourning the loss of these
believers. Pray that the Christian community in Mosul will not be
fearful but trust God (Revelation 2:10). Pray that Sabah will be
released from his captors unharmed. Pray for protection and stability
for other Iraqi believers as the elections approach.
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2. Arrests of Christians continue in Iran
Seven Christians, six of whom are converts from Islam, have been
detained since their arrests in the city of Shiraz, Iran on January 11.
The believers have reportedly been offered release on bail; however,
the bail for each of them is equivalent to approximately $30,000 CAD.
Elsewhere in the country, three Iranian Christians remain in detention
after they were arrested by security forces in Pakdasht on December 24
A few days later, the sister of one of the three detained Christians
was also arrested in the city of Isfahan along with another Christian
convert from Islam. All of those detained are reportedly being denied
family visits and access to legal representation. (Source: Middle East
Concern)
Pray for the release of these Christians. Pray that they will come into
a deeper relationship with Christ as they embrace the fellowship of His
sufferings (Philippians 3:7-10). Pray that the Lord will give strength
and encouragement to their families.
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3. North Korea's "Dear Leader" celebrates lavish birthday while
citizens suffer
On February 16, North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Il, celebrated his 68th
birthday with many festivities, including dance performances and the
screening of a documentary promoting himself as a great leader.
However, the reality for the people living in this restrictive nation
is starkly different. In particular, North Koreans are currently
suffering severely because of sky-rocketing inflation and the shortage
of daily necessities. Nationwide, more and more people are starving to
death. In Hwanghae province, there are increasing numbers of homeless
children and people dying of starvation. A recent report from a North
Korean Christian stated, "It's normal to see children lying dead on the
street."
Christianity is considered a political crime in North Korea, since it
recognizes an authority greater than the "Dear Leader." Merely
possessing a Bible risks public execution and tens of thousands of
believers are incarcerated as political criminals in the country's
concentration camps. Many don't survive more than a few years and those
who are not killed usually starve. (Sources: Open Doors USA, Religious
Liberty Prayer Bulletin, The Christian Post)
Pray for boldness and strength for Christians living in North Korea.
Pray that those living in hopelessness in this restrictive nation will
find hope in Christ. Pray that Kim Jong Il will repent of his evil
deeds and turn to Jesus for forgiveness. Pray that God's unrestrained
mercy will spill over North Korea, frustrating the wicked (Psalm
146:9b) and delivering the oppressed (Psalm 40:11-13).
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