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  • Church Raided Again
    Xingguang Church member's property being destroyed - Photo: ChinaAid www.chinaaid.org
    Officials destroying Christians' property.
    Photo: ChinaAid

    On May 3rd, security officers burst into a home where members of the Xingguang Church in Xiamen were meeting. Worshippers were dragged from the building (see the full report of this initial raid). In a second series of attacks, several homes where church members gathered for meetings were raided on June 11th. More than 100 officials from various governmental departments were involved in these attacks.

  • Hundreds Slain in Campaign of Violence
    Rev. Yunusa Nmadu
      

    Attempts to stay current with the reporting of attacks and destruction in Nigeria can seem devastatingly futile. The description expressed by VOMC's CEO Floyd Brobbel, as it being "an epic battle," is apropos. One witness defines the situation as an "atmosphere of anarchy and despair." A report from the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law states that at least 620 Christians have been killed in the first five months of 2020 alone.

  • At Least 37 Dead in Kaduna State
    Baby injured in the attacks - Photo: Church in Chains
    This baby girl suffered a bullet
    wound during one of the attacks.
    Photo: Church in Chains

    Two recent attacks in Kaduna State show the extent of violence facing Nigerian Christians due to the terrorism of Fulani militia groups....

    On the evening of May 11th, Fulani gunmen laid siege to the village of Gonan Rogo in the Kajuru area. Entire households were wiped out as the militants went from house to house, killing those they found. In one home, Jonathan Yakubu was slaughtered, along with his wife and three young children. In another home, a mother and child were killed, but a three-month-old baby girl miraculous survived a bullet wound to her head. The baby is now in the care of her aunt. In all, 17 people were killed that night and six injured. Ages of the victims ranged from young children to the elderly.

  • Christian Families Terrorized for Weeks
    Sarna worshippers - Photo: Wikipedia
    Sarna worshippers paying homage to the village deity.

    Mobs armed with clubs terrorized 16 families from a church in Jharkhand state every night for almost three weeks. Going to each home in the village, the militants threatened to kill the Christian family members unless they returned to the animistic Sarna religion. The oppressors would set out at night when the other families were not available to provide help and support.

  • Christian Woman Seriously Beaten
    Women in Uganda - Photo: Pixabay www.pixabay.com

    A young Christian woman from the village of Luwooko in eastern Uganda was ambushed and beaten on April 7th for sharing her faith. Lydia Nabirye, 23, is the daughter of an area evangelist. In early March, she shared her faith with a young Muslim woman who later came to salvation in Christ. After the new convert was threatened by family members, Lydia's family gave her refuge, along with six other converts from Islam.

  • Christians Arrested for Preparing Relief Aid
    Pastor Ramesh Kumar and his wife - Photo: Morning Star News www.morningstarnews.org
    Pastor Ramesh Kumar and his wife.
    Photo: Morning Star News

    A pastor and seven others were assembling relief packages for the poor in their area when they were assaulted and arrested by police officers. The police falsely claimed the group had gathered for worship in numbers forbidden under COVID-19 restrictions.

  • Daughter of Slain Pastor Wounded
    Jharkhand landscape - Photo: Flickr / Wasim Raja
    Jarkhand, India
    Photo: Flickr / Wasim Raja (cc)

    On October 13th, 2015, Pastor Chamu Hassa Purty was shot and killed while at his home in Sandih village, Jharkhand. The murder happened after he had prayed for a sick boy in a nearby village and then helped him get to hospital.

    Five years later, on the evening of April 16th, two men came to the door of the Purty home, asking if it was the home of the pastor who was killed. Threatening the family members who were there, the men shouted: "That pastor was killed, but you did not learn a lesson. You have continued assembling in large numbers for Christian prayers. Where is the woman working as a spy?" Chamu's widow insisted they were not spies and demanded that the men leave the premises.

  • Church Building Attacked Over Land Dispute
    Church members and pastor - Photo: Facebook / Christians in the World
    Church members and their
    pastor gather after the attack.
    Photo: Facebook / Christians in the World

    On May 9th, a group of Muslim men vandalized the Trinity Pentecostal Church in the town of Kala Shah Kaku over an alleged land dispute. The group was led by Malik Aun Abbas, a local property dealer who claims he has rights to the land. The men demolished the main gate and boundary wall. They then entered the church, broke the cross, damaged a wall, and threatened to burn the building and the Christians who were present. Police were called to the scene but the men escaped before the authorities arrived.

  • Violence Continues Unabated
    Christians survey the damage from a Fulani attack. - Photo: Release International www.releaseinternational.org
    Photo: Release International

    The ongoing violence in Nigeria by Fulani herdsmen has continued unabated. Christian villagers and churches are frequently targeted by militants holding to strict Islamic ideology. In recent weeks, several incidents have come to light, indicating the need for continued prayer, as well as a call for action by Nigerian authorities. In this report, a few of the more recent incidences will be highlighted.

  • Church Attack Leaves 24 Dead
    A village in Burkina Faso

    Gunmen killed 24 people and left at least 18 wounded when they targeted a church service on February 16th in the village of Pansi. Upon entering, the attackers separated the men from the women, as well as locals from non-residents, choosing to kill resident men -- including the church pastor.