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Barnabas persecution update 28 June 2012

Country/Region: Middle East and North Africa, United Kingdom, Europe, Africa, Egypt, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, South and East Asia, United States, Sweden, South Africa, Lao, People's Democratic Republic, Sudan

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Barnabas educates over 7,700 persecuted Christian youngsters

An incident in which a Sri Lankan Christian school boy was severely beaten by a Buddhist monk when he professed his faith in the classroom highlights the ongoing need for Christian youngsters living in contexts of persecution to be educated in Christian schools.

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Turbulent future for Egypt’s Christians after Islamist victory

Egypt’s Christians are facing a turbulent future following the election of an Islamist president, amid a power struggle between the Muslim Brotherhood and the military.

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Church in Sudanese capital flattened by authorities

A church in the capital of Sudan was bulldozed by the authorities as the government pushes forward its plans for a strengthened Islamic state following the country’s split from the South.

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Terrorist who made bombs for Indonesian church attacks jailed

A former “most wanted” terrorist who made the explosives to blow up several Indonesian churches as part of a major anti-Christian attack in 2000 has been jailed for 20 years.

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Several churches in the capital Jakarta were targeted by Islamists
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Lao security force members dismissed for accepting Christ

Two members of the Lao security force were discharged from their posts when they became Christians, as the church continues to grow despite Communist repression.

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The Communist government of Laos
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