14/05/2020 Washington D.C. (International Christian Concern) – International Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that Fulani militants conducted a major attack, beginning late in the evening on May 11, on the community of Gonan Rogo in Kaduna State, Nigeria, as well as four other villages. Despite the government lockdown to curtail the spread of COVID-19, Fulani… Continue reading Persecution of Christians Part 13
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Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 13
14/05/2020 Washington D.C. (International Christian Concern) – International Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that Fulani militants conducted a major attack, beginning late in the evening on May 11, on the community of Gonan Rogo in Kaduna State, Nigeria, as well as four other villages. Despite the government lockdown to curtail the spread of COVID-19, Fulani… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 13
Persecution of Christians Part 12
This year, The Hausa Christians Foundation (HACFO) has been working for the release of 6 Hausa Christian Girls and One Married woman even amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic Lockdown. We have been putting so much effort but having very little results. We are grateful to God that 2 of the 6 girls have been rescued, but… Continue reading Persecution of Christians Part 12
Persecution of Christians Part 11
05/15/2020 Nigeria (International Christian Concern) – According to the Hausa Christians Foundation (HACFO), 6 young women and one older married lady were kidnapped, forcefully converted to Islam, and married off to Muslim men between March 23rd and April 30th this year. According to the group, 5 girls were kidnapped in Kaduna State, one in Kano… Continue reading Persecution of Christians Part 11
Persecution of Christians Part 10
According to a Priest in Nigeria, Father Fidelis, the support and intervention of European governments is necessary: “Otherwise we risk Extermination. Our people are suffering so much. Please help us not be Silent in the Face of this Immense Extermination that is taking place in Silence.” “Aid to the Church in Need” has undertaken to… Continue reading Persecution of Christians Part 10
Persecution of Christians Part 9
16/05/2020 Nigeria (International Christian Concern) – A recent statement made by the president of Nigeria and his press secretary has claimed that the attacks that took place this week in Kaduna State were revenge attacks. Though the president says that he condemns the attacks and that those who conducted them should not have, he also… Continue reading Persecution of Christians Part 9
Persecution of Christians Part 8
18/05/2020 Nigeria (International Christian Concern) – Last Thursday, May 14, was Leah Sharibu’s 17th birthday. Leah is the lone remaining schoolgirl in captivity from the town of Dapchi, where more than 100 girls were taken from the Government Girls Science and Technical School by the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) faction of Boko Haram.… Continue reading Persecution of Christians Part 8
The Persecution of Christians Part 7
Persecution-monitoring groups such as Open Doors and UK-based Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust estimate that more than 7,000 Nigerian Christians have been killed for their faith in the past five years. The brazen, bloody attacks by Boko Haram and ISIS-affiliated militants tragically have made these groups into household names. But there is another extremist group operating… Continue reading The Persecution of Christians Part 7
Nov 2016. Myanmar Human Rights Abuses on the Rohingya
November 2016. If you Think About It. All the Wars/Conflicts that are Going On in the World are All Religion Based. The Intolerance of Religion or the Extremity of Religion. In Myanmar, also known as Burma, the UN has called for an Investigation into Alleged Human Rights Abuses Against the Minority Ethnic Rohingya Muslims. Hundreds… Continue reading Nov 2016. Myanmar Human Rights Abuses on the Rohingya
Jun 2020. Ethnic Cleansing continues in Myanmar
June 2020. This is what life is like for the 130,000 internally displaced Rohingyas trapped in detention camps in central Rakhine state in Myanmar: in the camps, they have no future, with little access to land or livelihoods. They depend on foreign aid supplies and die of treatable diseases because of limited access to healthcare.… Continue reading Jun 2020. Ethnic Cleansing continues in Myanmar