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Violence in Nigeria
Boko Haram declares “war” on Christians

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Prayer Focus 05/12

View May 2012 PFU with articles on: Egypt, Mali, Vietnam, Kenya, Sudan, Nigeria, Syria, Hungary, India

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This is a collection of recent articles and research written by the Barnabas team.

Egyptian Christians fear Islamist victory in presidential elections 

Country: Middle East and North Africa, Egypt  
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Christians in Egypt fear an Islamist victory in the impending presidential elections as the Muslim Brotherhood candidate vows to implement sharia and polls show support for this agenda.

The Brotherhood, which has previously presented itself as a moderate Islamist party, is now taking a more overtly Islamic stance.

 
Country: Pakistan, South and East Asia  
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Christians threatened while trying to save graveyard in Pakistan 

Christians in Pakistan have been threatened and abused while trying to save their community’s graveyard from being turned into farmland in a dubious takeover bid.

 
Country: Indonesia, South and East Asia  
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Authorities close Christian worship places after Islamist protests

The authorities have sealed off 17 Christian places of worship in a semi-autonomous Indonesian province following a protest from hard line Islamist groups...

 
Country: Uzbekistan, Central Asia  
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Christian gathering in Uzbekistan raided by police in bomb search claim

Secret police raided a Christian gathering in a home in Uzbekistan claiming to be searching for a bomb.

 
Country: Myanmar, Burma, South and East Asia  
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Burmese military kill two children from Christian ethnic group

Two children who were bathing in a river were shot dead by the Burmese military, as they continue their offensive against a predominantly Christian ethnic group.

 
Country: Sudan, Middle East and North Africa, South Sudan  
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Sudan and South Sudan agree to peace talks - but attacks continue

Sudan and South Sudan last week signed up to a roadmap intended to avert an all-out war between them, but the agreement looks increasingly fragile as attacks continue.

 

 
Country: Kuwait, Middle East and North Africa  
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Kuwaiti parliament approves death penalty for blasphemy

Kuwait’s Islamist-dominated parliament has passed a bill that would make insulting key Islamic figures and the Quran punishable by death.

 
Country: Africa, Nigeria  
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Nigerian Christians undeterred by violent attacks on churches

Christians in Northern Nigeria are refusing to let the threat of attack keep them away from Sunday services as security is stepped up after a spate of deadly bombings.

 
Country: India, South and East Asia  
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Probe into alleged deletion of 20,000 Christians from electoral roll in India

Reports that the names of 20,000 Christians have been deleted from the electoral roll in an Indian state are being investigated amid concerns that the community is being deliberately disenfranchised.

 
Country: Indonesia, South and East Asia  
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Sealed-off Indonesian church can reopen – if mosque is built next door

The Muslim mayor who illegally sealed off GKI Yasmin Church in Indonesia has agreed it can reopen – if a mosque is built next door.

 
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  • Sudan & S.Sudan agree 2 peace talks–but attacks continue "Khartoum is bombing civilian targets, killing women/children" http://t.co/ImZPDfxd Fri, May 2012 16:25

  • Kuwait's ruler blocks Islamist parliament's bid to impose sharia law http://t.co/RQOx3Ar7 Fri, May 2012 15:59

  • "The funds provided by Barnabas have been a big source of help and a glimpse of hope" for needy Christians in Syria http://t.co/hPehUw4y Thu, May 2012 16:50

  • Kuwaiti parliament approves death penalty for blasphemy "we need this legislation - incidents of cursing God have risen http://t.co/ay3seTcP Thu, May 2012 16:07

  • Nigerian #Christians undeterred by attacks "we must have faith in God.This is our home.This is where we should worship" http://t.co/CnqS64Hm Wed, May 2012 16:59

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  • The Cuban authorities have also been clamping down hard on Christian human rights activists. On 4 March, Caridad Caballero Batista and her husband Esteban Sade Suarez were detained on their way to church, mistreated and held in a poorly ventilated, mosquito-infested cell for three hours. Since the start of the year they have been blocked, and sometimes violently prevented, from attending Christian activities. Other Christian activists have also been arrested or prevented from attending worship services. Give thanks that the churches in Cuba are growing, and pray that they may be strong in the Lord (Ephesians 6:10). Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed 7 hours ago

  • Threats, beatings, arrests and fines: these are all penalties suffered by Cuban pastors in a recent crackdown by the authorities. One church leader, from Moa, sustained brain damage in a brutal assault on 6 February; it is thought he was targeted because he challenged the confiscation of a vehicle owned by the church. In another incident, on 25 February, four leaders were detained in Bayamo while sharing the Gospel at the local bus station. One of them was so badly beaten that he required hospital treatment. In Havana a pastor has been repeatedly fined huge sums because his church is not registered, while another has faced threats of violence because of his congregation’s outreach to people on the margins of society. Pray for these leaders as they recover from their ordeal, and for an end to the official harassment. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Sun, May 2012 00:00

  • Unregistered churches in Kazakhstan can face intense harassment from the authorities. On 8 February Aleksei Asetov, a father of ten, was given a fine equivalent to about 18 months earnings of an average wage for leading a small unregistered church that meets in his home in Ekibastuz in Pavlodar Region. His property was raided and Christian literature seized, and he was convicted of carrying out banned religious activity. He is the fourth Christian known to have been fined since the new Religion Law came into force. Pray that Christians will stand firm in their faith and show the love of Christ to those who persecute them. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Sat, May 2012 00:00

  • “The activity of small religious groups in the territory of Kazakhstan is now banned since there is no such form of religious association of citizens.” A senior religious affairs official in Kazakhstan bluntly declared that under the new Religion Law that came into force in October 2011, religious associations with fewer than 50 members must either re-register with more than 50 people or stop their activities. A number of churches from a range of Christian denominations have already been stripped of their registration, and no rules have yet been drawn up to enable them to re-register, even if they have enough members to do so. Pray that this repressive new law will be enforced less strictly and will eventually be repealed. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Fri, May 2012 00:00

  • The new president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has promised to make the protection of repressed Christians in foreign countries one of his foreign policy priorities. During the presidential election he met with a group of church leaders in Moscow on 8 February, who told him that Christians were suffering persecution all over the world, with one Christian dying for his or her faith every five minutes. When they asked him to give attention to this problem, he replied, “This is how it will be, have no doubt.” Give thanks for this undertaking, and pray that the president will honour it. Subscribe to the prayer points rss feed Thu, May 2012 00:00

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