The Weekly Persecution & Prayer Alert
The Voice of the Martyrs, Canada
Thursday, July 8, 2010
A weekly news and prayer digest on the Persecuted Church.
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In this week's edition: reports from Iraq, Indonesia, India and Pakistan
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1. Iraqi Christian killed in targeted bomb attack
A Christian man, Behnam Sabti (54), was instantly killed when a bomb
attached under his car exploded on July 5 in Mosul, Iraq. Local sources
believe that Behnam, who worked as a nurse at Mosul's Jumhuriya
hospital, was killed because of his "religious identity." He was
married with three children.
Iraqi officials report that, on a national scale, violence has been
decreasing in recent months. Nevertheless, people are still living in
fear, particularly Christians and other religious minorities who are
often targeted for their faith. (Source: AsiaNews)
Pray for the family of Behnam as they mourn the loss of their husband
and father. Pray that those responsible for this attack will be found
and brought to justice. Pray for peace in Iraq and that Christians will
be able to live out their faith in freedom.
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2. Death threat and increasing opposition in Bekasi, Indonesia
Christians in Bekasi, West Java have faced growing opposition in recent
months from Muslims opposed to "Christianization." On July 5, a banner
with the picture of a Christian man with a noose around his neck was
hung on the front of a mosque in Bekasi, stating, "This man deserves
the death penalty." The man, Andreas Sanau (29), is one of two men
accused of organizing mass baptisms. The accusations came after
busloads of poor villagers arrived at a Christian relief agency on June
30 as part of an outreach program. However, baptism is not a part of
the program.
Church services throughout the city have been repeatedly interrupted
and Christians threatened. In June, the Bekasi Islamic Congress met and
set up a "mission center" along with a youth army to oppose Christian
efforts. There is also a push for sharia law in the region. (Sources:
AsiaNews, Compass Direct)
Pray for protection for Christians in Bekasi. Pray that the threats
against Andreas will not be acted upon. Pray that the authorities will
protect the Christians against opposition from militant Islamic groups.
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3. Assailants sever Christian's hand in India
A group of unknown assailants attacked a college professor and severed
his right hand and part of his arm in Kerala, India. TJ Joseph, a
professor at Newman's College in Thodupuzha, allegedly offended some of
his Muslim students two months ago with some questions he included in a
test. Due to protests from Islamic groups, Joseph was suspended from
his job and apologized for his "unintentional error." Nevertheless, he
continued to receive threats.
On July 4, Joseph was returning from a Sunday service at his church
when a van pulled up beside him. The assailants forced him from his car
and attacked him with knives and swords, amputating his lower arm and
inflicting deep wounds to his body. At last report, doctors were
attempting to save his limb.
The attack has been condemned by many Islamic groups. The attackers are
suspected to be members of the militant Popular Front of India.
(Source: AsiaNews)
Pray for full and rapid healing. Pray that the misunderstanding which
led to the attack will be resolved. Pray for peace amongst India's
religious communities.
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4. Pakistani family rescued from mob, accused of blasphemy
A Christian family in Lahore, Pakistan was rescued from an angry mob on
July 5 after being accused of blasphemy. Hundreds of Muslims surrounded
their home in response to a call from mosque loudspeakers accusing the
family of blaspheming against the Qur'an. Yousaf Masih and his wife
Suria Bibi, along with their daughters and son-in-law, sought refuge in
a relative's home and called for help from a VOM partner. A rescue team
managed to track down the family and, though the vehicle was reportedly
chased, they were able to escape unharmed.
The accusations follow a discovery that the family had made a temporary
roof for their bathroom out of a banner which, unknown to them, bore a
verse from the Qur'an. Yousaf, Suria and their son-in-law, Zahid, now
face charges under Section 295B of Pakistan's blasphemy laws.
Pray for protection for Yousaf, Suria and their family. Pray that all
charges against them will be dropped. Pray that they will be a
testimony of God's grace to those around them.
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