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CSI president laments lack of support to Armenian Christians

“Those who think this conflict over Nagorno Karabakh is just a local dispute over a small, poor mountainous region do not see the big picture,” Eibner continues. “It is part of an emerging neo-Ottoman imperial conglomeration based on the economic and military might of the Turkic-Azeri axis."

‘Christians most widely targeted religious group in world’

Some of the worst persecution of Christians occurs in countries where they are isolated and which are largely closed off to outside research, the report said, countries like North Korea, Eritrea, Somalia, and Yemen.

Chinese Christian activist formally arrested for ‘subversion’

According to the US Congressional-Executive Commission on China, Hu was detained with two other members of this church, Liu Yongping and Gou Hongguo, while they were preparing to attend a church gathering.
A jail in Saudi Arabia

Muslim convert to Christianity released from Iranian jail

Alireza Seyyedian converted from Islam to Christianity in 2006, was sentenced to six years in prison for being baptized in Turkey.
A jail in Saudi Arabia

Iranian Christian released from prison

IRANIAN Christian Mostafa Bordbar was released from prison on November 3, following a successful appeal against the 10-year prison sentence he received on July 31 2013.
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888-mile cycle to raise money for Egyptian Christians

IN a coordinated effort to generate fear among Iraqi Christians, the ethnically and religiously diverse city of Kirkuk witnessed another attack outside a Syrian Catholic Church on Tuesday around 6 am local time.
Violence in Nigeria

Christian churches, homes burned down in Nigeria

ARMED Muslim youths have burned down Christian churches and homes and looted Christian businesses in northern Nigeria following the recent presidential election.
Pastor Behrouz Sadegh-Khandjani

Blasphemy trial of 5 Iranian Christians adjourned

THE trial of Pastor Behrouz Sadegh-Khandjani, Mehdi Furutan, Mohammad Beliad, Parviz Khalaj and Nazly Beliad has been adjourned until April 12 in order to give the prosecution more time to gather evidence.
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’75 percent of religious persecution against Christians’

SEVENTY-FIVE percent of religious persecution in the world is against Christians, a new report by a UK-based Catholic organization has revealed.
Pakistan anti-blasphemy law rally

Pak Christian charged of blasphemy found dead in jail

REPORTS said Qamar David, who had been awaiting appeal against his 2010 conviction, was found dead today in his prison cell in Karachi’s main jail.
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Between Crucifixion and Resurrection

“For to this end the gospel was preached also to those who are dead, that they might be judged according to men in the flesh, but live according to God in the Spirit. (1 Pet. 4:6, NKJV).