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Iran election set to intensify Christian persecution
Author: Andrew Boyd
Publication Date: 17/6/2021
Source: Christian Today
Iran goes to the polls on June 18 to elect its new president. The election has been described as fraudulent and rigged and is likely to be spurned in record numbers by Iranian voters, who consider the outcome a fait accompli.
Most of the candidates are hard-liners, which UK charity Release International warns will increase pressure on the persecuted Church, writes Andrew Boyd.
Morocco’s cardinal: Christians should be a ‘sacrament of encounter’ for Muslim neighbors
Publication Date: 4/6/2021
Source: Catholic News Agency
The archbishop of Rabat has launched a diocesan synod to encourage the small Catholic community in Morocco to more fully live out its mission of “encounter and dialogue.”
Cardinal Cristóbal López Romero told ACI Stampa, CNA’s Italian language news partner, that he believes Catholics in Morocco can do more to be “an outgoing Church” and live out Islamic-Christian dialogue in their daily lives in the 99% Sunni Muslim country.
A hard-line stance on Iran endangers Christians. There’s a better way.
Author: David Curry
Publication Date: 1/6/2021
Source: Religion News Service
The quickest way to know if Iran is serious about either nuclear compliance or religious freedom is to tie the two issues together.
During the 2016 campaign, then-candidate Donald Trump promised to take a hard-line stance on Iran to curb its nuclear ambitions. This was a response to the Obama administration’s loosening of sanctions, seemingly rewarding Iran with a massive cash payment and a path to rejoining the world’s financial system in hope the rogue nation would respond with nuclear compliance.
Algeria: Two years in prison for selling books
Publication Date: 01/06/2021
Source: Open Doors Youth
On 6th June, Pastor Rachid Seighir and Nouh Hamami will find out whether they will go to prison. Their crime? Selling books. The pair have been running a bookshop that contains books which are considered to ‘shake the faith of Muslims’. In Algeria, this comes with a heavy potential cost – and the two men are waiting to hear if their appeal against a two-year prison sentence has been successful.
Pastor in Algeria Receives Suspended Sentence and Fine
Less than a week after a a court in Algeria ordered pastor Rachid Seighir’s church to close, a judge in handed him a one-year suspended sentence and a fine for “shaking the faith” of Muslims with Christian literature at his bookstore, sources said.
An Unwelcome Minority: Threats Facing Christians in the Middle East, Part 3
Publication Date: 28/5/2021
Source: Persecution - International Christian Concern
Looking to the Future
Uncertainty Moving Forward
The future is uncertain. The continued threat of conflict in places like Syria and Iraq, combined with the destruction of wide swaths of territory will make it highly unfavorable for the return of Christians to area. The Syrian conflict is, as of recently, largely over, but the destruction and suffering left in its wake is bound to continue for years, making many, including Christians, who have fled, unable or unwilling to return.
The incredible courage of Christians in Iran
Publication Date: 11/6/2021
Source: Open Doors Phillipines
The coronavirus came early to Iran, and it hit hard: Hundreds of thousands of people were infected and, according to official numbers, more than 20,000 people have died.
But those official numbers are likely a massive undercount. The BBC was recently sent secret Iranian government data by an unknown source. That data shows there are actually more than 450,000 people infected with COVID-19 and more than 42,000 deaths. That only includes data up until July 20, so the actual numbers are likely even higher.
Syriac Catholic patriarch says situation in Syria 'humanly unbearable'
Author: Doreen Abi Raad
Publication Date: 25/5/2021
Source: National Catholic Reporter
The Syriac Catholic patriarch said the situation in Syria "continues to be humanly unbearable and devastating" and risks emptying the war-torn country of its Christian community for good.
Patriarch Ignace Joseph III Younan called on Western countries to lift "all economic sanctions against Syria, because they only harm the innocent."
Algeria Returns a Historic Church, But Stops Christian Worship at 20 Others
Author: Jayson Casper
Publication Date: 10/6/2021
Source: Christianity Today
Algerian Christians finally have something to celebrate.
Amid a rash of church closures the past two years, the North African nation’s Council of State returned a historic worship site in Mostaganem, a port city on the Mediterranean coast, to the Algerian Protestant Church (EPA).
Archbishop Tobji of Aleppo after the presidential election: "Sanctions cause hunger and do not lead to more democracy"
Publication Date: 28/5/2021
Source: Agencia fides
While the European Union has extended the economic sanctions against Syria by one year, Western politicians and the media have described the presidential election on Wednesday, May 26th, from which Bashar al Assad emerged victorious, as a "farce". According to the Maronite Archbishop of Aleppo, Joseph Tobji, "the main problem for the Syrian people is their own survival from hunger, which is also caused by sanctions".



