Published: Thursday 16 February 2012
Daily Prayer - Thursday 16 February 2012
When thousands of the mainly Christian Hmong people of Vietnam held peaceful demonstrations in 2011 calling for land reform and religious freedom, the army killed at least 63 of them; hundreds were injured or taken away on trucks. And a report from Human Rights Watch accused the government of “tightening the screws” on Christians from another ethnic group, the Montagnards, imprisoning members, closing churches and forcing believers to renounce their faith publicly. The Communist government sees Christianity as a Western religion and a potential threat to their authority, so they exercise strict control over the country’s Christians. Those who belong to ethnic minorities are particularly vulnerable to persecution. Pray that the Lord will give His people faith and strength to withstand this harsh treatment and that the authorities will grant them greater liberty to practise their faith.

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