Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Seventy-six percent of the world’s population lives in countries that have high restrictions on religion. Twenty percent of the population in 2012 were victims of religion terrorism or sectarian violence. Studies show that Christians are the most oppressed religious group: mostly because they are persecuted in 110 foreign countries. There is no reason for this except that these countries’ governments are afraid of being “overthrown” by these outsiders that follow a different religion than the majority of the country. They also believe any religion other than theirs’ should not be practiced. These reasons give no one the right to kill Christians just because they practice a different religion. How would you feel living in one of these countries where you risk your life because of your religion?


In an interview with Liana Aghjanian, she talks about one of these foreign countries—Iran. A 28-year-old Christian man living in Iran, named Mori, has to go to secret sessions underground in order to practice his religion. Revolutionary guards raided one of these sessions in 2011, and many people were arrested. Mori barely escaped and assumes the rest were all killed. The dominating religion in this country is Islam. They all believe Christians want to overthrow the country because of their different religions. Muslims that turn into Christians are more likely to be harassed, arrested, or even killed than people who grew up being Christian.


Another country where persecution of Christians is evident is China. Here, many are arrested for making and selling “illegal” bibles. In this country, the persecution makes the Christian churches grow instead of get smaller. In China, Christians have three things they live by: never be afraid to spread your faith, when you are done spreading your faith, hide; and be prepared to die. When these Christians go to prison, they are often beaten and tortured by fellow inmates. Many report these beatings to others, but China officials deny any such cruelty against the Christians in their country. Sometimes the people who confront these Chinese officials are taken in, and the officials lie about the religious liberties that the Chinese have.
In Cuba, a Christian man and his wife’s house were broken into, and all of their belongings were thrown into the street. The couple was taken out of their home and it was then confiscated. This was done all because the couple was accused of having Christian gatherings at their house. Since they no longer have petroleum in their country, Cubans are forced to do this because they cannot drive to actual churches. In this country, the number of Christians is rising at an extremely high rate. Missions groups are now looking for a way to get into Cuba and stop these break-ins from happening.

http://www.epm.org/resources/2009/Dec/18/17-countries-where-christians-are-persecuted/
In India, a 52-year-old man was bound, decapitated with an axe, and found in a pool of blood. He was known for being a Christian preacher. In one case, a Hindu mob raped a nun after their leader was shot down, and they blamed the Christians. The government of India does not officially persecute Christians; however, it is made easy for people to do so. Many radical Hindus go out of their way to torture Christians, burn down churches and bibles, and even murder these brave human beings. Even so, there are still courageous Christians who practice their beliefs and even seek out new followers.



Nigeria is known to be the deadliest place for Christians to live out of all other foreign countries. In one incident, two Christians were beaten until the attackers thought the victims were dead. These attackers were Muslim Extremists who said they were just following the Islamic law. Many Christians flock to the Southern part of Nigeria where it is less aggressive because in the North, the Muslims are in complete control of government affairs. In one terrifying incident, four people were killed and two churches were trashed. The robbers tore out pews from these churches and burned them for the whole Muslim community to see.  



http://www.epm.org/resources/2009/Dec/18/17-countries-where-christians-are-persecuted/








In the Philippines, a group of Christians were rounded up by Muslims and shot at point-blank range. Twenty one were killed, and 8 were severely injured. In another case, teachers and students at a Christian teaching school were held hostage by the Abu Sayyaf extremist group. They demanded that, in order to be released, the hostages need to remove crosses from their school, stop teaching Christian values, and declare the state they lived in as a Muslim state. Twenty four hostages were released but twenty nine remained. When the rest tried to escape, four escapees were shot in their emission.

http://www.epm.org/resources/2009/Dec/18/17-countries-where-christians-are-persecuted/
Sudan’s government is trying to force Christians to switch their religion to Islam. This country has suffered 30 years of civil war which has caused famine, refugees, slave raids, massacres, rape, and torture. This war has been labeled Ôgenocidal. Sudan is one of the world’s worst countries for Christian prosecution. The only good thing about the war is that it has actually turned people to the Christian religion, not away from it. However, the forced conversion caused by the war is what represses these people who do not want to convert, and many Christians are enslaved by these Muslim extremists.

In 1975, Vietnam became a communist nation. It is one of the five remaining communist countries on Earth. This government believes all religion to be “a threat to national security.” Even though the Vietnamese government grants their people religious freedom, the list of offenses can be interpreted broadly and therefore, Christians and pastors are imprisoned on a daily basis. Vietnamese authorities have been trying to take land away from the Catholic church in Ho Chi Min city by using pressure tactics. The uncertainty of what is wrong and what is right for Christians to practice makes it hard for them to spread their beliefs the way they would like to. How would you feel if you were threatened daily because of your religion?


http://www.epm.org/resources/2009/Dec/18/17-countries-where-christians-are-persecuted/
Malaysia is a country that is 51% Muslim. There is a new law here that says if you were to convert from Islam to any other religion you are sentenced to 3 years in jail. This makes the Christian population in Malaysia very small, making Christians feel too outnumbered to spread their beliefs. In this country, if you are a Christian you can lose legal rights, your job, and sometimes even your home or made to leave the country.


So why do you think Christians are so harshly persecuted? Just because there is another religion along with the majority religion of a country, doesn’t mean that minority is trying to overtake that country. I believe everyone should be allowed to practice their religion freely and safely. Do you think there are ways the American government could step in and help? I believe we need to use foreign aid to watch what happens in these countries. In order for there to be peace in the world, these countries need to be able to practice their beliefs without restraint or worry. 
Why the West Won’t hear about Christian Persecution


Nigeria: Christian Persecution


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC0pdzPjGTo
Christian Persecution within India




Little Girl in Iraq beheaded for being a Christian