Court Sentences Three ‘Masqueraders’ to Death | Published in 2004 |
March 10 (World Watch Monitor) — March
10 (Compass) — On February 28, a Nigerian court sentenced three men to
death for the December 1996 murder of Rev. Oluwatosin Olajide, pastor of
the Baiyeku Apostolic Church in the Ikorodu district of Lagos. Idowu
Shobowale, Kabiru Omolade and ....
Renewed Religious Violence Engulfs Central Nigeria | Published in 2004 |
March 8 (World Watch Monitor) — March
8 (Compass) — A pastor of the Church of Christ in Nigeria and 48
members of his church were among the 200 people killed in a recent
outbreak of religious violence that engulfed the central Nigerian state
of Plateau. Pastor Samson Bukar and the ....
Muslim Students Torch Home of Christian Educator | Published in 2004 |
February 23 (World Watch Monitor) — February
23 (Compass) — Muslim students at Nigeria’s Federal College of
Education in the northern city of Yola burned down the home of the
school’s provost, a Christian, on January 16. Sources at the college say
the attack on Provost Dr. John ....
Displaced Christians Struggle to Survive | Published in 2004 |
January 29 (World Watch Monitor) — January
29 (Compass) — For the past three years, 15-year-old Helen James has
lived in a refugee camp in central Nigeria following the death of her
father, mother, two sisters and three brothers in religious violence
that engulfed Christians in the ....
Islamic Law Enforcers Victimize Christian Women | Published in 2004 |
January 26 (World Watch Monitor) — January
26 (Compass) — Christian leaders in northern Nigeria report that
enforcement of the Islamic legal code known as sharia is continuing
despite protests and drastically impinges on the religious liberty of
Christians. According to reports, 23 ....
Churches Destroyed, Families Displaced by Religious Conflict | Published in 2004 |
January 9 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
-- Muslim extremists burned down 10 churches and over 100 church-owned
properties in November during unprovoked attacks against Christians in
the town of Kazaure. According to Rev. Umaru Dutse, Chairman of the
Jigawa state chapter of the ....
Muslim Extremists Mount Attacks in Northern Nigeria | Published in 2004 |
January 6 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
-- Police and military units in the northeastern state of Yobe,
Nigeria, ended a violent attempt last week by Muslim militants to carve
out an Islamic Republic there. Extremists allegedly affiliated with the
Taliban movement in Afghanistan ....
Security Forces Raid Muslim Militants | Published in 2003 |
December 30 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
-- In the pre-dawn hours of December 18, a combined team of army, air
force and police personnel stormed a Muslim militant stronghold in the
city of Jos, Nigeria, to pre-empt extremist attacks on Christians during
the Christmas holidays. ....
British, Nigerian Christians Launch Rights Initiative | Published in 2003 |
December 15 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Christian Solidarity Worldwide, a U.K.-based Christian human rights
organization, is seeking the reinstatement of 11 Christian nurses in
Nigeria fired for refusing to change their nurses’ uniforms for Islamic
dress. The 11 nurses lost ....
Campus Violence Leaves Three Dead, Scores Injured | Published in 2003 |
December 15 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Hundreds of Muslim extremists in Nigeria unleashed violence on the
Christian community at the University of Maiduguri on the first weekend
of November. The Saturday and Sunday attacks left three Christian
students dead and at least 20 ....
Muslim Mobs Burn Churches And Homes Of Christians | Published in 2003 |
December 15 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Mobs of Muslim fundamentalists rampaged through the town of Kazaure
in the northern state of Jigawa, Nigeria, on November 19, burning 11
churches to the ground and destroying Christian homes and businesses.
Thousands of Christians have ....
University Students Clash, Churches Demolished | Published in 2003 |
November 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
—Violent clashes between Muslim and Christian students at educational
institutions across Nigeria have increased, with the latest incident
occurring at Ahmadu Bello University in Kaduna state. A female Christian
student was attacked and ....
Convert Attacked for Refusing to Renounce Christianity | Published in 2003 |
November 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— A Muslim convert to Christianity narrowly escaped death when he was
attacked by a Muslim fanatic on September 15 in the city of Jos, central
Nigeria. “It was around 5 p.m. on Monday in my store,” Mr. Lucky Kadri
told Compass from his ....
Death Penalty Debate Highlights Religious Differences | Published in 2003 |
October 10 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Nigeria is feeling pressure from human rights organizations and the
international community to review the death penalty law, according to
the justice minister, Akinlolu Olujimi. The ensuing debate has
degenerated into a verbal war ....
Government Council Bans Christian Worship | Published in 2003 |
October 10 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Authorities of Kumbotso local government council in the state of
Kano, Nigeria, have banned Christian worship, a decision that has
heightened tensions between Muslims and Christians in the area. “This
directive for Christians not to ....
Laws on Alcohol, Prostitution Used to Jail Christians | Published in 2003 |
October 10 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Three years into the implementation of the Islamic legal code known
as sharia, Christian leaders in northern Nigeria say that
Muslim-controlled states are using the law to persecute Christians. In
the state of Niger, five Christian women ....
Muslim Militants Attack Christian Villages | Published in 2003 |
September 12 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Over 100 well-armed Muslim militants swarmed into three Christian
villages in northern Nigeria on August 25. Seven people were reportedly
killed, 30 homes burned and 140 families displaced in the 8 p.m.
invasion. The attack on Pamadu, ....
Two Catholic Priests Assassinated | Published in 2003 |
September 12 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Two priests of the Roman Catholic Church have been assassinated in
southeastern Nigeria. According to a statement issued by the Roman
Catholic Secretariat of the Nigerian Catholic Church in Lagos, Father
Patrick Ekwuno of Awka Diocese ....
Christian King Dethroned for Refusing to Worship Idol | Published in 2003 |
August 15 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— A prominent Christian monarch in southwest Nigeria has been dethroned
for his refusal to participate in an animist religious festival. King
Oba Samuel Adara Aderiye of Ode Ekiti was nearly lynched when adherents
of the cult of Semuregede ....
Muslim-Christian Tensions Simmer | Published in 2003 |
August 15 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Evidence of rising political and religious tension recently surfaced
in Africa’s most populous nation. On August 4, armed men disguised in
pastoral robes forced their way into the residence of Monsignor Obiora
Ike, vicar general of the ....
Compensation Granted for Destroyed Churches, Mosques | Published in 2003 |
July 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— The government of the Nigeria state of Kaduna has released nearly $10
million as compensation for Christian churches and Muslim mosques
destroyed in last year’s religious riots. According to state
accountant-general Malam Ya’u Shehu, the ....
Muslim Extremists Attack Churches, Evangelist | Published in 2003 |
July 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Muslim fundamentalists attacked the Christian communities of Galadum
and Wahim in the Langtang area of Plateau state, killing one person,
burning churches and houses and driving off a total of 300 head of
cattle. Mr. Nandan Bako, a ....
Pastor’s Children Killed in Ethnic Clash | Published in 2003 |
July 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— A tragic burst of ethnic violence between Ijaw and the Itsekiri
tribal groups in the town of Koko, Nigeria, claimed the lives of four
young children of a Foursquare Gospel pastor. Pastor Matthew Omodion was
at his church on the day Ijaw ....
Religious Violence Claims 10 Lives | Published in 2003 |
June 16 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Religious violence broke out on June 9 in Numan, a town in the
northern state of Adamawa. Clashes between Muslims and Christians left
10 people dead and places of worship destroyed, following the murder of a
Christian evangelist at the ....
Justice Minister Critical of Sharia | Published in 2003 |
June 16 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— In his final public speech before leaving office last month,
Nigeria’s outgoing Minister of Justice expressed disapproval of sharia,
the Islamic justice system implemented in some northern states,
describing the law as “procedurally ....
Muslim Terrorists Invade Village | Published in 2003 |
June 16 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— In the early hours of May 9, some 200 Muslim terrorists invaded the
villages of Shirlur and Dadinkowa in Plateau state, raping women,
setting houses ablaze and leaving four people dead. Community leader
Nantur Zhingven was the first ....
Plots Against Christians Uncovered | Published in 2003 |
June 16 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Security agents in Lagos have uncovered a document outlining plans by
an extremist Muslim sect to attack Christians while they worship. A
one-page letter circulated by members of the Youth Forum Society of
Nigeria (NASFAT) disclosed ....
Governor-Elect Promises Revolutionized Islamic Law | Published in 2003 |
May 19 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— The governor-elect of the state of Kano in northern Nigeria has
disclosed that his administration will implement Islamic law with a
human face. Alhaji Ibrahim Shekarau, a Muslim elected in the April 19
gubernatorial elections, said his ....
Pastor and Six Family Members Burned to Death | Published in 2003 |
May 19 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— A zealous Christian preacher and six members of his family died in a
house fire on April 22, which Christian leaders believe Muslim militants
deliberately set. Sunday Madumere and his family were asleep when
flames engulfed their home, ....
Schools Remain a Battleground | Published in 2003 |
April 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— A magistrate court in Nigeria’s southwestern state of Oyo arraigned
24 Muslim militants over a recent attack on Christian schools in Ibadan
city. The militants were demanding that all female students wear the
hijab, a Muslim head ....
Army Uncovers Arms Smuggling | Published in 2003 |
March 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
-- In early February, a Nigerian Army unit intercepted a shipment of
weapons in Plateau state apparently intended for use by militant Muslims
in attacks against Christians. Engulfed in religious conflicts between
Muslims and Christians ....
Religious Conflict Invades Education | Published in 2003 |
March 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
-- Religious tension between Muslims and Christians in Nigeria has
moved to yet another social arena: education. On February 19, Muslim
extremists attacked Christian mission schools in the city of Ibadan,
injuring hundreds of students and ....
Religious Violence Erupts Again | Published in 2003 |
March 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
-- Religious violence erupted last month in the Nigerian state of
Plateau. Residents of predominantly Christian communities in the
Langtang district attacked Takbam, Takalafiya and Mabudi villages in
retaliation for earlier Muslim ....
Christian Retaliation Increasing | Published in 2003 |
February 11 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
-- Seventeen Christians from various church denominations in Aba, a
city in Nigeria’s southern Abia state, were arrested in late January
over reprisal attacks on Muslims. Sources said Christians were reacting
to “incessant” assaults on ....
One Church Burned, Another Rebuilt | Published in 2003 |
January 13 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Muslim militants armed with guns, clubs, machetes and bows and arrows
attacked Christian residential areas in the city of Bauchi on December
26 as Christmas celebrations in the city were concluding. Attackers
chanted “Allahu Akbar” (God ....
Police Kill Four Christians, Injure Eight | Published in 2003 |
January 13 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— On December 14, officers from the Nigeria federal police force killed
four Catholic Christians and injured eight others as the group was
returning home on a bus from a crusade and all-night prayer vigil.
Charity Chukwu, 18, one of the ....
Religious Violence Leads to Death, Displacement | Published in 2003 |
January 13 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Seven persons died and five others suffered injuries in a clash
between Muslim nomads and Christian peasant farmers in two villages in
northern Nigeria. The December 13 violence occurred when Muslim Fulani
nomads allowed their cattle to ....
Christians Arrested for Sharia Violations | Published in 2002 |
December 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Ninety-one Christians were jailed by the government of Niger state
for alleged violations of sharia, or Islamic law. Alhaji Mohammed Bida,
chairman of the state’s Islamic enforcement board, stated that 182
police operations were carried ....
Conflict Over Newspaper Article Engulfs Nation | Published in 2002 |
December 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— At least 250 people have been killed, 200 others wounded and 26
Christian churches burned to the ground by Muslim extremists protesting a
Nigerian newspaper article they claim blasphemed the prophet Mohammed.
Muslims, angered by a ....
Muslim Extremists Pressure Christians | Published in 2002 |
December 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in southwest
Nigeria have denounced incessant attacks by Muslim extremists on the
churches in the area. “The clergy and Christians in Ikota Estate area
are increasingly under ....
Inter-Religious Violence Claims Scores Of Lives | Published in 2002 |
November 15 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Twenty Christian students have been confirmed dead and 50 others
injured following a bloody clash with Muslim schoolmates at the Federal
College of Education in the city of Zaria, northern Nigeria. Police
detained eight people in ....
Sharia Court Judges Found To Be Incompetent | Published in 2002 |
November 15 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— A judicial body in Katsina state, northern Nigeria, has revealed that
justices appointed to courts that try cases involving sharia, the
Islamic legal system, are not qualified for the job. Alhaji Mohammed
Sabiu Jibya, Chairman of the ....
State Government Demolishes Churches | Published in 2002 |
November 15 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— State officials in Borno, northern Nigeria, have demolished churches
in the capital city of Maiduguri and plan to demolish more, claiming
that the buildings infringe on city development ordinances. Christian
leaders said that the church ....
Citizens Speak Out Against Islamic Law | Published in 2002 |
October 11 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Political and religious leaders in Nigeria continue an intense debate
over the Islamic law of sharia, implemented by 12 of the country’s 36
states. Some Muslim politicians appear to agree with Christian leaders
that the imposition of ....
Police Crack Down on Militants | Published in 2002 |
October 11 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Plateau state police arrested a Muslim who has been financing attacks
against unarmed Christian villagers during the religious conflict that
has engulfed northern Nigeria. Alhaji Damina Iya was arrested in the
village of Laka on ....
Christians Stand Trial for Destroying Cultic Shrines | Published in 2002 |
September 13 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
-- Twenty-one Christians, including three ministers, are facing
prosecution for their part in helping police in southeastern Nigeria
expose a cult that has murdered more than 32 persons. Officials have
charged the defendants with ....
Islamic State Government Stockpiles Arms | Published in 2002 |
September 13 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
-- Evidence that the Islamic government of Zamfara state in northern
Nigeria is stockpiling arms is causing a mass exodus of Christians, who
see the move as preparation to wage full-scale jihad (religious war)
against them. “The situation ....
State Government Plans to Abolish Half the Churches | Published in 2002 |
September 13 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
-- The government of Kano state in northern Nigeria has apparently
decided to continue its policy of church demolition until only fifty
percent of the existing Christian congregations remain in the state. On
August 13, government officials ....
Five Hundred Killed in Religious Conflict | Published in 2002 |
August 9 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— Some 500 persons died in an outbreak of violence between Muslims and
Christians in Wase, a town in Plateau state in northern Nigeria.
Prominent Christian leaders Vincent Lar, Gabriel Kumdum, and Tsaih
Bakinrijia, a former police chief, ....
State Governor Imposes Arabic Language | Published in 2002 |
August 9 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— In a controversial step, the governor of the northern state of
Zamfara, Ahmed Sani, a Muslim, announced the enforced use of the Arabic
language by all residents of the state, including Christians. Sani, who
introduced the Islamic legal ....
Anglican Church Condemns State Governments | Published in 2002 |
July 18 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— The Nigerian Anglican Church condemned the Kaduna state government in
northern Nigeria for the incessant religious conflicts between Muslims
and Christians that have threatened peaceful co-existence in the state.
The church also ....
Islamic Extremists Kill a Christian | Published in 2002 |
July 18 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
— A Christian policeman was killed on June 6 by Muslim extremists in
Katsina state in northern Nigeria after he warned an Islamic preacher to
stop inciting Muslims against Christians. While preaching to a crowd at
the Batsari market, the ....
Christians Face a Variety of Problems | Published in 2002 |
June 21 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- Religious and ethnic violence between Muslims and Christians
continued in May and June, and tensions increased in several states over
the use of Islamic law. On May 2 in Jos, Plateau state, 100 persons
were feared dead when Muslims and ....
Christians Question Reasons for Church Demolitions | Published in 2002 |
May 13 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- Government officials demolished 11 churches in April. The government
claims the three churches demolished in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital
territory, did not meet the required building standards, although the
pastor of one church stated that ....
Defense Minister Says Muslims Plan to Wipe Out Christianity | Published in 2002 |
May 13 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- Muslim leaders aim to eradicate Christianity in northern Nigeria,
says Nigeria’s Defense Minister, Lt. General Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma.
Danjuma told a gathering of the Northern (Nigeria) Christian Elders
Forum on April 20 that ....
Pope Tells Priests to Resist Islamic Fundamentalism | Published in 2002 |
May 13 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- Pope John Paul II urged leaders of Nigeria’s Catholic Church to
resist attempts by Muslim fundamentalists to impose Islam on the
country. The pope’s comments came on April 20 while receiving a group of
visiting Nigerian priests in Rome. ....
Two Converts to Christianity Face Death | Published in 2002 |
May 13 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- Two Nigerian Muslims who converted to the Christian faith in Mada
village of northern Nigeria’s Zamfara state are missing, possibly at the
hands of Muslim fundamentalists seeking to kill them for changing their
faith. Former Muslims ....
Islamic Law Declared Unconstitutional | Published in 2002 |
April 19 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- Nigeria’s Justice Minister, Kanu Agabi, declared in a March 18 letter
that the Islamic legal system now in operation in 12 northern states
was illegal and unconstitutional. “A court which imposes discriminatory
punishments is ....
State Bans House Churches | Published in 2002 |
April 19 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- Nigeria’s Lagos state has outlawed the use of residential buildings
as house churches, and new church building projects must secure
governmental approval. Churches were informed on March 27 that failure
to adhere to these measures would ....
State Government Closes 24 Christian Schools | Published in 2002 |
April 19 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- Nigeria’s Kano state government closed 24 Christian schools because
of their refusal to provide Islamic religious studies as part of their
curricula. An educational task force was set up by the state government
to enforce the ....
Fourteen Killed In Attack On Christian Crusade | Published in 2002 |
April 19 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- Fourteen Christians were killed in Enugu city in southeastern Nigeria
on Thursday, March 7, when suspected government agents stormed a
crusade ground in an alleged attempt to kill a Catholic priest who has
been critical of government ....
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commentoGenesis 3:14. cursed are you (murderess: sharia), more than all the cattle, and, over all the wild animals (666 nazi Pharisee IMF), crawl on your belly (you will not see the presence of God: as, atheist) and eat dust (you will not have eternal life)! Nigerian Christians on frontline vow to stay despite 40 'barbaric' student deaths Published in 2012 Mubi, October 17 (World Watch Monitor) — President Goodluck Jonathan's commiseration visit to relatives on Oct 15th, two weeks after the murder of about 40 students from three higher education institutions in Mubi, in Adamawa state, Northern Nigeria, has failed to elucidate further the .... 'I will never forget that day' Published in 2012 Jos, October 5 (World Watch Monitor) — It has been nearly three months since Hannatu Dantong's husband died. She has been surrounded by his colleagues and family during this time, but still is in a deep state of mourning. "I find the greatest comfort in Psalm 23," Dantong said.
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commentoGenesis 9.5. And for your lifeblood I will surely demand an accounting. I will demand an accounting from every BEAST criminals (LIKE monsters, go to hell). And from each man, too, I will demand an accounting for the life, of his fellow man. 10 killed, four churches burned in Nigeria. in 2012. Lagos, December 6 (World Watch Monitor) Ten people were killed and four churches burned in two separate Dec. 1 attacks in northeast Nigeria by gunmen suspected to be members of the Boko Haram Islamist group. The victims included nine Christians and one Muslim, who were killed in Kwaple . Nigeria -- twin suicide attacks on Kaduna church, after future Archbishop of Canterbury visits, in 2012. Lagos, November 27 (World Watch Monitor) Amidst continuing attacks on Churches and Christian communities in Northern Nigeria, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair has launched a faith-based programme to promote religious tolerance in the country. Eleven people were
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commentoNigeria --- Genesis 3:14. cursed are you (murderess: sharia), more than all the cattle, and, over all the wild animals (666 nazi Pharisee IMF), crawl on your belly (you will not see the presence of God: as, atheist) and eat dust (you will not have eternal life)! Nigeria - 30 Christians killed in eve of New Year massacres Published in 2013 London, January 7 (World Watch Monitor) — Thirty people were killed in two separate attacks carried out by armed men ahead of the New Year, in North-eastern Nigeria. 15 people were killed in a single attack which occurred on Sunday 30th, when armed men stormed a church service in Kyachi .... Gunmen kill 12 Nigerian Christmas-Eve worshipers Published in 2012 Potiskum, December 25 (World Watch Monitor) — UPDATE: In two separate attacks, gunmen shot and killed 12 worshippers who had gathered for Christmas-Eve services. One attack occurred in the northeaster Nigerian state of Yobe. Among the dead was the church's pastor, according to news
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commentoSynnek1 -- tu sei con me da 5 anni! allora, se puoi esporre una accusa, contro di me? tu puoi farlo: ora! - you are with me for 5 years! So, if you expose an accusation against me? you can do it, now!
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commentoMorocco --- Genesis 3:14. cursed are you (murderess: sharia), more than all the cattle, and, over all the wild animals (666 nazi Pharisee IMF), crawl on your belly (you will not see the presence of God: as, atheist) and eat dust (you will not have eternal life)! Convert Serving 15 Years for His Faith Published in 2010 ISTANBUL, September 17 (World Watch Monitor) — Nearly five years into the prison sentence of the only Christian in Morocco serving time for his faith, Moroccan Christians and advocates question the harsh measures of the Muslim state toward a man who dared speak openly about Jesus. By the end .... Morocco Continues to Purge Nation of Foreign Christians Published in 2010 ISTANBUL, July 1 (World Watch Monitor) — Moroccan authorities expelled eight more foreign Christians from the country last weekend, bringing the total of deported Christians since March to 128. Two foreign women married to Moroccan Christians were included
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commentoMexico ----- Genesis 9.5. And for your lifeblood I will surely demand an accounting. I will demand an accounting from every BEAST criminals (LIKE monsters, go to hell). And from each man, too, I will demand an accounting for the life, of his fellow man. Missionary Couple Slain; Peace Pact in Puebla Published in 2012 MEXICO CITY, February 3 (World Watch Monitor) — A married couple who had served for 28 years as Baptist missionaries in Mexico were murdered on Tuesday (Jan. 31) at their home near Monterrey in El Cercado, Santiago, Nuevo Leon. John Casias, 76, and Wanda Casias, 67, were strangled with .... Christians Forced from Village Published in 2011 MEXICO CITY, September 16 (World Watch Monitor) — About 70 Protestant Christians lived in the village of San Rafael Tlanalapan, Puebla state, until Monday (Sept. 12), when they faced a frightening ultimatum -- leave immediately or be "crucified or lynched."
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commento666 IMF CIA Synnek1 -- sommo sacerdote voodoo, dai poteri del cazzo! è commovente, il tuo tentativo, di salvare tutte le tue lucertole: e tutti i tuoi alieni nel mondo.. ma, anche la tua ora ,, è stata scritta
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commentoMauritania --- Genesis 3:14. cursed are you (murderess: sharia), more than all the cattle, and, over all the wild animals (666 nazi Pharisee IMF), crawl on your belly (you will not see the presence of God: as, atheist) and eat dust (you will not have eternal life)! Christians in Mauritania Tense after Murder of Aid Worker Published in 2009 LOS ANGELES, July 1 (World Watch Monitor) — As funeral services were held in Tennessee for Christian aid worker Christopher Leggett yesterday, tensions remained high for Christians in the capital of Mauritania, where he was slain last week. A Christian worker who works in the capital .... Christians Tense after Murder of Aid Worker Published in 2009 July 1 (World Watch Monitor) — LOS ANGELES, July 1 (Compass Direct News) -- As funeral services were held in Tennessee for Christian aid worker Christopher Leggett yesterday, tensions remained high for Christians in the capital of Mauritania, where he was slain last week.
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commentoMaldives -- Genesis 9.5. And for your lifeblood I will surely demand an accounting. I will demand an accounting from every BEAST criminals (LIKE monsters, go to hell). And from each man, too, I will demand an accounting for the life, of his fellow man. Maldives Arrests, Deports Indian Teacher for Owning Bible Published in 2011 NEW DELHI, October 21 (World Watch Monitor) — Police in the island nation of Maldives held a teacher from India for about 15 days before deporting him on Oct. 14 for having a Bible in his house, a source said. Shijo Kokkattu, a 30-year-old Catholic and teacher at the Raafainu School in Raa .... Muslims Force Expat Christian Teacher to Flee Maldives Published in 2010 NEW DELHI, October 5 (World Watch Monitor) — Authorities in the Maldives last week had to transport a Christian teacher from India off one of the Islamic nation's islands after Muslim parents of her students threatened to expel her for "preaching Christianity." On Wednesday night (Sept. 29)
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commentoMalaysia -- Genesis 3:14. cursed are you (murderess: sharia), more than all the cattle, and, over all the wild animals (666 nazi Pharisee IMF), crawl on your belly (you will not see the presence of God: as, atheist) and eat dust (you will not have eternal life)! Christians in Malaysia Accept Ruling on Church Raid, 2011.. KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, November 9 (World Watch Monitor) Following controversy over a raid on a church event in which Muslims were present, Christian leaders in Malaysia welcomed a sultan's pronouncement that neither the Christians nor the state officers who disrupted the meeting would be prosecuted. .. Malaysian Christians Seek to End Restrictions on Malay Bibles. 2011. KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, April 6 (World Watch Monitor) Christian importers of Bibles that Malaysian officials detained are balking at conditions the government has imposed for their release, such as defacement of the sacred books with official stamps. The Home Ministry stamped the words,
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commentoLaos --- Genesis 9.5. And for your lifeblood I will surely demand an accounting. I will demand an accounting from every BEAST criminals (LIKE monsters, go to hell). And from each man, too, I will demand an accounting for the life, of his fellow man. Three Lao, Two Thai Christians Arrested in Laos Published in 2012 DUBLIN, June 25 (World Watch Monitor) — Lao officials arrested two Lao and two Thai Christians in Luang Namtha Province earlier this month, seizing them from a private residence in Long district, according to Human Rights Watch for Lao Religious Freedom (HRWLRF). Officials also .... Lao Police Arrest Pastor for Spreading Faith Published in 2012 DUBLIN, June 11 (World Watch Monitor) — A 53-year-old Lao pastor remains behind bars today after Lao police arrested him on Wednesday (June 6) for encouraging others to convert to Christianity, a spokesman from the group Human Rights Watch for Lao Religious Freedom (HRWLRF) confirmed
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commentoKenya-- Genesis 3:14. cursed are you (murderess: sharia), more than all the cattle, and, over all the wild animals (666 nazi Pharisee IMF), crawl on your belly (you will not see the presence of God: as, atheist) and eat dust (you will not have eternal life)! Nairobi church stands strong after grenade kills boy, injures others.. in 2012.. Nairobi, October 11 (World Watch Monitor) — "Every week we wondered 'What if it's this week?' Yet every week we turned up for church." Speaking to Open Doors News just after her Oct. 9 return from the funeral of 9-year-old John Ian Maina, Nairobi Sunday School teacher Sally Gatei was . Grenade Attack on Church in Kenya Kills One Published in 2012 NAIROBI, Kenya, April 30 (World Watch Monitor) — A grenade explosion yesterday killed a 27-year-old university student at a church in Nairobi and injured 16 people, sources said. Kelvin Walumba was killed after a man pretending to be a worshipper at God's House of Miracles International Church
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lorenzoAllah Mahdì Palestina ha pubblicato un commentoIsrael--- Genesis 9.5. And for your lifeblood I will surely demand an accounting. I will demand an accounting from every BEAST criminals (LIKE monsters, go to hell). And from each man, too, I will demand an accounting for the life, of his fellow man. Victims of Explosion in Israel Lament Plea Agreement Published in 2012 JERUSALEM, May 31 (World Watch Monitor) — A Messianic Jewish congregation leader whose son was almost killed by a bomb planted by an ultra-right wing Jew said he feels like the Israeli criminal justice system has abandoned him. On Monday (May 28), the Jerusalem District Court approved a .... Messianic Jews Singled Out in Israeli Town Published in 2011 ISTANBUL, September 15 (World Watch Monitor) — Messianic Jews in a suburb west of Jerusalem continue to be harassed for following their faith, this time by someone anonymously placing flyers in public areas singling out members of Messianic congregations. The flyers began appearing two weeks
Christian Schools Closed | Published in 2002 |
March 15 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- The Kano state government in northern Nigeria has closed 122
Christian schools, claiming that the schools were operating illegally.
Mohammed Tahir Adamu, special adviser to the Kano state governor on
Islamic Affairs, denied on February ....
Christians An ‘Endangered Species’ | Published in 2002 |
March 15 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- The leader of a Christian organization said on February 23 that
Christians in northern Nigeria had become an “endangered species,”
citing incessant killings, attacks and destruction of their property.
“Christians in northern Nigeria have ....
State Government Closes Two Churches | Published in 2002 |
February 15 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- The government of Zamfara state in northern Nigeria, which was the
first to introduce the Islamic legal system, is saying there are too
many churches, and some must be demolished. Two churches were closed in
January in Zamfara - the ....
Death Toll Mounts in Religious Conflict | Published in 2001 |
December 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- More people die each week in Nigeria as violent conflicts over
Islamic law and anti-American sentiment threaten to destabilize large
areas of Africa’s most populous country. A security agencies’ report
said more than 2,000 persons were ....
State Rejects Islamic Law | Published in 2001 |
December 14 (World Watch Monitor) — (Compass)
- The government of central Nigeria’s Plateau state, which recently
experienced violent clashes between Muslims and Christians, has
renounced the politicization of religion and vowed never to implement
sharia, or Islamic law. Governor ....