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Persecution

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Ex-Muslims Harrassed in Egypt
Egyptian state security police arrested and tortured Christian converts
Blockbuster Evangelism
"Millions have been converted after seeing films about Jesus, and Hindu radicals are responding with violence"
Persecution Is a Holy Word
Exaggerating our problems demeans the sacrifice of overseas believers
Churches Demolished at Sudanese Refugee Camp
Bulldozers raze prayer centers as part of government re-planning exercise.
Hindu Leaders Crack Down on Conversions
Potential converts must ask permission
Submitting to Islam—or Dying
Ceasefires and peace talks bow to greater powers in Sudan
The Joy of Suffering in Sri Lanka
How Christians thrive in the land where ethnic and religious strife is always just around the corner
Other Baghdad Battles Ahead for Christians
Enemies include extortion and uncontrolled church growth
'Dangerous' Chinese Bill Is Thwarted
Article 23 would have automatically banned Hong Kong groups now outlawed on the mainland
Go Figure
"2002's martyrs, cohabiting couples, and defiant Alabamans"
Pakistan Court Acquits Christian of Blasphemy
Arrested in 1998, Aslam Masih is released from prison because of a lack of evidence
Damping the Fuse in Iraq
A veteran peacemaker discusses how religion can help stave off religious conflict after Saddam
Criminal Faith
"Going nuclear, North Korea allows worship only of its dictator"
Fending off Hindutva
"Christians blast Nazi-like survey, 'draconian' conversion law"
Protestants Face Police Crackdown
"In four cities, security forces arrest 170 Protestant Christians"
Prominent Indonesian Pastor Receives Three-Year Sentence
Judges declare Rinaldy Damanik guilty of illegal weapons possession despite evidence of witness intimidation and legal abuse
Light Verdict Stuns Egypt's Christians
Only 2 of 95 defendants convicted in Muslim mob killings of Copts
Crucial News Service Dies
Religious freedom champion Keston Institute shifts focus
Pastor and Six Family Members Burned to Death in Nigeria
Christian leaders suspect Muslim fanatics of fatal arson attack.
Bearing the Cross: Religious Cleansing
What you can do to help persecuted Christians in Indonesia
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