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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (233277)3/3/2002 8:58:07 AM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
First Emile, I support Israel and you have an unwarranted obsession against Israel where less than 1% are the Orthodox Jews you are ranting against in every post you make. I don't know how long this has been going on, but you are in a rut. It is all you have talked about in every post in your profile which is about 100. If your primary concern was Christian persecution you be more concerned about.....

CHINA
February 2002 - Secret Chinese government documents released this month reveal that as many as 23,686 Christians have recently been arrested; 20,000 have been beaten, and 129 have been killed in an effort to stamp out the underground church in China. The documents were released by the Committee for the Investigation on Persecution of Religion in China. China experts have said the documents are authentic.

SUDAN
Ongoing - The NIF regime declared a jihad (holy war) against the religious and ethnic minorities that resist forced Islamization. It is estimated that 2 million people have died in the conflict and five million out of the eight million people that live in the South have been displaced since the fighting began in 1983.

ALGERIA
December 30, 1997 - Perpetrators not known - Four hundred people in isolated villages in the Relizane region were killed by Islamic extremists on the first night of Ramadan. Most of the victims had their throats slit or were decapitated. The BBC reported that 100+ were killed in other incidents over that weekend.

NIGERIA
Ongoing – Christian victims of religious clashes that took place in Kaduna in February and May of 2000 are living in squalid conditions in refugee camps across the state. The camps have inadequate medical care, sanitation, and food. The state has done little to help the victims and claims they will not be compensated for what they lost during the two bloody clashes in which an estimated 875 Christians were killed. Many people have already died in the camps due to poor conditions.

PHILIPPINES
May 27, 2001 – Twenty people, including two missionaries from the US-based New Tribes Missions, were kidnapped from a resort in the southern part of the country. Gracia and Martin Burnham from Wichita, Kansas were taken with 18 others by Abu Sayyaf rebels. Another 200 people were reported kidnapped on the same day from a nearby church and hospital. At least 6 people from that group escaped.

NORTH KOREA
Ongoing – Since 1953 about 300,000 Christians have "disappeared." Anyone found with a Bible may be shot. It is estimated that 400 Christians were executed in 1999 alone.

INDONESIA
Ongoing – Violence between Muslims and Christians began on January 19, 1999 during a dispute between a Christian bus driver and a Muslim passenger. Insiders say, however, that the incident simply provided the necessary catalyst for militant Muslims to instigate a premeditated plan of violence against Christians. As of February of 2001, an estimated 8,000 people have been killed in the resulting violence and at least 500,000 have been displaced.

COLUMBIA
Ongoing – It is estimated that in the past three years 300 Christian churches have been forced to close and 52 pastors and leaders have been killed. Christianity is seen as a threat to armed guerrilla groups because those who embrace Christianity condemn the violence used by such groups and refuse to be involved with them.

AND ON AND ON.

News is reported freely in Israel unlike elsewhere and this source reports Christian harassment by both Muslims and Orthodox Jews, but NO murders.

If you want to check this site out, go for it, but I am finished with your racist, anti-Semetic obsession.


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