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Barnabas weekly newsletter 08 July 2011

Country/Region: United Kingdom, South and East Asia, Middle East and North Africa, Europe, Africa, Egypt, Central Asia, Australia, Netherlands, Sudan, Pakistan, Senegal

Latest international news
Violence darkens new dawn for predominantly Christian South Sudan

Fighting and “ethnic cleansing” in Sudan’s border region has blighted the run-up to independence for the predominantly Christian South and threatened a return to the deadly civil war that tore the country apart.

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A village in the Nuba mountains,
which have come under attack
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Churches torched and Christians attacked in Senegal

Churches have been looted and torched and Christians attacked in Senegal as aggressors took advantage of the political unrest in the country to vent their hostility.

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This pile of rubble is all that remains of one church that used to seat 400 people
Pakistani Christians protest over job discrimination

Christians in Pakistan have been staging a hunger strike after discovering that jobs reserved for minorities had been given to Muslims.

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A quota of teaching jobs are meant to be reserved for Pakistani minorities
Muslim violence after Christian woman sexually harassed in Egypt

A mob of armed Muslims in Egypt raided and burned Christian homes and businesses, and beat up Christians, following the sexual harassment of a Christian woman by Muslims at a bus terminal.

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Map showing the location of Egypt

Project news
Barnabas helps educate thousands of Christian children

Barnabas Fund is helping thousands of Christian children from poor families receive an education in various countries where Christians face persecution and discrimination.

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A Christian girl at a Barnabas-supported school in Pakistan
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“Muslim for a Month” invites people to experience Islam

A travel organisation is encouraging tourists to become a "Muslim for a Month" in a new holiday package to experience Islam in Turkey.

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The town of Amersfoort, Holland, where the funeral procession attack took place
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New bill in Holland to end multiculturalism

A new parliamentary bill has been presented to the Dutch government to end the multiculturalism that has encouraged Muslim immigrants to create a parallel society in Holland.

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Dutch Interior Minister Piet Hein Donner who presented the new bill to parliament
Muslim youths attack Dutch funeral

A funeral procession in Amersfoort, Netherlands, was disrupted by Muslim youths in a religiously motivated incident.

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The town of Amersfoort, Holland,
where the attack took place
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Police in Australia given power to remove veils

Police in the state of New South Wales, Australia, have been given more powers to remove burqas and other face coverings to identify crime suspects.

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A police sign in New South Wales, Australia CC BY 3.0 by Bidgee
Durham University plans new centre of Islamic finance

Durham University is planning to open a new doctoral training centre for Islamic finance and business.

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Al-Qasimi Building at Durham University, funded by the ruler of Sharjah.
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Western Muslims urged to join Middle Eastern uprising

Muslims in Australia and Britain are being urged to join the uprisings that have toppled regimes across the Middle East, renounce moderate forms of the religion and reject democracy, at conferences sponsored by an Islamist organisation.

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The Water Lily in Tower Hamlets, London,
will host Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir
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