Genocide of Christians Reaches "Alarming Stage"
by Raymond Ibrahim • May 26, 2019
- Many of the world's most persecuted Christians have nothing whatsoever to do with colonialism or missionaries. Those most faced with the threat of genocide — including Syria's and Iraq's Assyrians or Egypt's Copts — were Christian several centuries before the ancestors of Europe's colonizers became Christian and went missionizing
- The BBC report highlights "political correctness" as being especially responsible for the West's indifference....
- Among the worst persecutors are those that rule according to Islamic law, or Sharia -- which academics such as Georgetown University's John Esposito insist is equitable and just. In Afghanistan (ranked #2), "Christianity is not permitted to exist."
UK
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt (pictured) commissioned an "Independent
Review into the global persecution of Christians," which was recently
published. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images)
"Christian
persecution 'at near genocide levels,'" the title of a May 3 BBC
report, cites a lengthy interim study ordered by British Foreign
Secretary Jeremy Hunt and led by Rev. Philip Mounstephen, the Bishop of
Truro.
According to the BBC
report, one in three people around the world suffer from religious
persecution, with Christians being "the most persecuted religious
group". "Religion 'is at risk of disappearing' in some parts of the
world, " it noted, and "In some regions, the level and nature of
persecution is arguably coming close to meeting the international
definition of genocide, according to that adopted by the UN."
British
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt is also quoted on why Western governments
have been "asleep" — his word — concerning this growing epidemic:
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