Coptic Solidarity The president of Cairo University, Muhammad Uthman al-Khosht, recently assigned 31 new directors, deputy directors, managers, and researchers to head a number of departments, including those of agriculture, medicine, engineering, nursing, dentistry, statistical research, and African Studies. Although the Copts—Egypt’s most indigenous, Christian, people—make … [Read more...]
“Today Is Your Last Day to Be Alive”: Muslim Persecution of Christians, August 2022
Gatestone Institute The following are among the abuses Muslims inflicted on Christians throughout the month of August, 2022: The Jihad on Christian Girls Pakistan: After refusing to review evidence from a Christian couple trying to recover their 12-year-old daughter from a married Muslim man accused of kidnapping the girl and forcing her to convert to Islam and marry him, … [Read more...]
Social Media: Where Truth is Censored and Hate is Spread
The Stream Social media giants such as Facebook are notorious for censoring anything they label “misinformation” or “offensive,” from the second opinions of doctors during a pandemic, to the pleas of persecuted Christians. Little known, however, is that they also allow hate-filled, radical, and murderous content from Muslim terror groups to post on and make use of their far … [Read more...]
Christians ‘Face Routine Torture’ in Afghanistan
Gatestone Institute The estimated 15,000-20,000 Christians who remain in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover “face routine torture and persecution from both the government and their own friends, families and communities,” according to a new report. This is not a new development. From the start, matters significantly worsened for Christians on August 15, 2021, following … [Read more...]
The Jihad on Armenia Erupts Again
The Stream Armenia awoke on September 13, 2022 to an uncertain future after Azerbaijan attacked it in the dead of night. As Trey Blanton reported on location, Azerbaijani forces launched drones, artillery, and mortars on several Armenian villages. More than 100 Armenian soldiers were killed—several later mutilated beyond recognition—in Azerbaijan's two-day bombardment. Modern … [Read more...]