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Numerous Christians Killed in Benue State
Terrorists in Nigeria
Photo: Voice of AmericaDuring two separate attacks on November 24th and December 1st, Fulani herdsmen killed 48 Christians in the Nigerian state of Benue, which is considered the north-central part of the country. These attacks are just two recent examples of the horrific dangers believers must deal with in this West African nation.
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Nine Killed in Church Bombing
Children in Myanmar.
Photo: Flickr / EU Civil Protection
and Humanitarian Aid (cc)Kachin State in northern Myanmar has been an area of political and military unrest for decades, as government forces continue to fight against the Kachin Independence Army. Fighting intensified after the military junta seized power in 2021; and ever since the political takeover, Christians have frequently suffered the brunt of the violence.
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Three Christians Hospitalized After Stabbing
Domes of a Coptic Church building in Egypt.
Photo: Flickr / Andrew A. Shenouda (cc)Three Christian men were hospitalized after being brutally attacked on November 5th in Ashruba, a village located within the Minya province of Upper Egypt. This is only the latest incident to occur amid a recent surge of sectarian violence throughout the region.
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Rape Cases Demonstrate Legal Inequality for Christians
Girls in Pakistan.
Photo: Flickr / European Union (cc)Christians in Pakistan frequently face discrimination when having to deal with matters relating to governmental and/or legal concerns. Two recently occurring sexual assault cases demonstrate the ways in which believers often encounter unjust treatment from the authorities because of their faith. (To review other reports addressing the suffering of our Pakistani brothers and sisters in Christ, go to our country profile.)
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Police Watch as Christians Suffer Mob Attack
The entrance to a Hindu complex.
Photo: Wikipedia / Ms. Sarah WelchAs police officers stood by and watched, hundreds of people attacked 14 Christians in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district on October 30th. The violent incident occurred after the victimized followers of Jesus refused to abandon their Christian faith, despite orders from tribal leaders to do so.
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Teen Girl Released from her Abductors
Diya Iftikhar (third from left) with her parents and attorneys.
Photo: Christians True Spirit
On September 12th, 16-year-old Diya Iftikhar was abducted from her family's home by three men who are well-known for their opposition to Christians. In a video message to her parents four days later, Diya stated that she had converted to Islam and married Ghazaal Jutt, one of her kidnappers. (Review a previous report.)
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Worshippers Slain in Church Attacks; Others Kidnapped
Militants in Nigeria
Photo: Voice of AmericaThe village of Bakinpah-Maro in Kaduna State, Nigeria, has been experiencing repeated attacks from Islamic militants. In order to provide greater protection to residents of the community, village leaders recently raised funds to build a security post that would help draw more law enforcement personnel to the area. However, on the morning of Sunday, September 15th, the village was again attacked by militants – believed to be Fulani herdsmen – who specifically targeted two churches in the community.
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Pastor and Church Members Beaten in Violent Attack
Hindu nationalists.
Photo: Wikipedia / Suyash Dwivedi (cc)
A pastor and several members of his church were physically attacked on September 8th when Hindu nationalists raided a worship service in Bhubaneswar, Odisha State. The Christians were accused of forcibly converting Hindus to Christianity.
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Hundreds Killed by Islamic Jihadists
A street in Burkina Faso.
Photo: Flickr / Jurken (cc)
Since 2015, the West African nation of Burkina Faso has experienced numerous violent attacks by militants linked to al-Qaeda in a deadly Islamic insurgency that has spread from neighbouring Mali. In what is now the single biggest massacre since the start of the ongoing conflict, as many as 400 people were slaughtered during a raid on August 24th.
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Church Building Pelted with Stones; Worshippers Restricted Access
A group of Christians praying together.
Photo: VOMC
The Jesus Jeewamanai Revival Church in the town of Polgahawela has been the target of attacks perpetrated by disgruntled members of the community who oppose their place of worship. On July 7th and 11th, stones were thrown at the church building. Then, on July 14th, before the Christians' Sunday services were scheduled to begin, villagers blocked the road leading to the building in order to prevent the congregants and their pastor from accessing the facility.