Taliban going door-to-door searching for Christians, inspecting phones for Bible apps
By Ryan Foley,
Christian Post Reporter
As the Taliban continue to gain control of Afghanistan following the pullout of U.S. troops, leaders of the underground Christian church are warning of the implications for religious minority groups in the country.
How much attention is this getting in the mainstream media? How much attention is the media givingthe genocide against Christians in Africa?
The mainstream media prefers to promote “Islamophobia” initiatives, and unvetted, suicidal mass migration policies, which allow some of the same jihadists who are murdering Christians in the Middle East and Africa an easy opportunity to enter Western countries and live off taxpayers while continuing their jihad.
The jihad worldwide continues with cover from a far-Left, activist media and an increasing number of intimidated conservatives.
“Syria’s Christian population reduced by two-thirds since 2011: party,” by Karwan Faidhi Dri, Rudaw, August 9, 2021:
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region — About two-thirds of Syria’s Christians have fled the country in the past decade of conflict in the country, according to data from an Assyrian political party.
Coptic Minor Released After Serving Blasphemy Sentence
07/28/2021 Egypt (International Christian Concern) – On July 15, 2020 a young 17-year-old Coptic Egyptian man was detained for blasphemy charges for comments made on Facebook. One year later on July 18, 2021, he was finally allowed to walk free after his time in prison. He admitted that he had made the comments against Muhammad via an account under a different name.
The trial of an Egyptian who attacked soldiers at the Louvre museum with machetes, shouting "Allah u Akbar" (God is greatest) opened Monday with a description of his "atypical" and enigmatic profile.
Investigators questioned why he carried two machetes if he intended only to damage works of art (Getty)
The trial of an Egyptian who attacked soldiers at the Louvre museum with machetes, shouting "Allah u Akbar" (God is greatest) opened Monday with a description of his "atypical" and enigmatic profile.