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Barnabas weekly newsletter 19 August 2011

Country: United Kingdom, Middle East and North Africa, Europe, Africa, Sudan, Algeria, India, Turkey

Latest international news
Christians targeted in latest genocide campaign by North Sudan

A humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Sudan's border region, where Christians are being targeted in a campaign of ethnic cleansing by North Sudan's Islamist regime.

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Sudanese children from the Nuba mountains, which are coming under sustained attack by North Sudan
Children from the Nuba mountains, which are coming under attack
CC BY-SA 2.0 by Maureen Lunn
“Historic day” for Algerian Christians as Church granted official recognition

Algerian Christians are rejoicing after the country’s Protestant Church Association was given official recognition by the government; it cancels out a threatening closure notice from the police for all unregistered churches.

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Algerian Christians at worship
Algerian Christians at worship 
Over 60 violent attacks against Christians in India this year

Over 60 violent anti-Christian attacks were recorded in India during the first half of 2011 as Hindu extremists continue to target churches, pastors and Christian families.

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Christians in India face two-three violent incidents every week
Christians in India face two or three violent incidents every week
Victory for Turkish house church amid anti-Christian hostility

A house church in Turkey has finally been granted legal status after a long battle with the authorities in a case that highlights the ongoing difficulties for Turkish Christians regarding places of worship.

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Turkish Christians face difficulties in finding places to worship
Turkish Christians face difficulties in finding places to worship

Project news
Reaching the unreached through Christian workers

Barnabas Fund is helping to reach the unreached with the Gospel by supporting hundreds of pastors and evangelists in 22 countries where Christians are under pressure.

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An Ethiopian evangelist, supported by Barnabas, prays with two men
An Ethiopian evangelist prays with two men

Latest Operation Nehemiah news
Grieving Muslim father calls for calm amidst racial tensions

A Muslim father whose son was one of three Pakistani men run down and killed during the riots in Birmingham has been praised after calling upon his community to stay calm and refrain from engaging in violent reprisals.

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Dudley Road, Birmingham where three men were killed during riots
Dudley Road, Birmingham, where three men were killed during the riots
British politicians and church leaders concerned over nation’s moral decline

As Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron announced this week, tackling the "broken society" is back at the top of his agenda following the recent riots.

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Firefighters douse a shop and flats destroyed by arson during the initial rioting in Tottenham, London
A shop and flats destroyed in Tottenham, London
CC BY-SA 2.0 by Alan Stanton
Christians take action after London riots

Churches across London have taken action following the recent riots that caused destruction in many of the capital's suburbs.

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Hundreds of local people help in the post-riot clear-up at Clapham Junction, London
Hundreds of local people help in the post-riot clear-up at Clapham Junction, London
Village church ransacked as vandals attack on day of riots

A village church in Northampton was ransacked by vandals on a day riots swept through the nation.

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Church of St Peter and St Paul, Nether Heyford, Northamptonshire, England
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Nether Heyford, Northamptonshire, England
CC BY-SA 2.0 by Ian Rob
Christian bookshop at centre of riots saved

A Christian bookshop threatened in the riots in London last week has been miraculously protected.

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The Cornerstone Bookshop, Lavender Hill, London after the riots
The Cornerstone Bookshop, Lavender Hill, London, after the riots

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