Persecution Of Christians Just Isn't Sexy Enough For Anyone To Care About It
Christians who refuse to convert to Islam are being brutally murdered as the world yawns.
Ron Prosor, Israel's ambassador to the UN, writes in the WSJ:
In the rubble of Syrian cities like Aleppo and Damascus, Christians who refused to convert to Islam have been kidnapped, shot and beheaded by Islamist opposition fighters. In Egypt, mobs of Muslim Brotherhood members burn Coptic Christian churches in the same way they once obliterated Jewish synagogues. And in Iraq, terrorists deliberately target Christian worshippers. This past Christmas, 26 people were killed when a bomb ripped through a crowd of worshipers leaving a church in Baghdad's southern Dora neighborhood.Christians are losing their lives, liberties, businesses and their houses of worship across the Middle East. It is little wonder that native Christians have sought refuge in neighboring countries--yet in many cases they find themselves equally unwelcome. Over the past 10 years, nearly two-thirds of Iraq's 1.5 million Christians have been driven from their homes. Many settled in Syria before once again becoming victims of unrelenting persecution. Syria's Christian population has dropped from 30% in the 1920s to less than 10% today.
...The scene unfolding in the Middle East is ominously familiar. At the end of World War II, almost one million Jews lived in Arab lands. The creation of Israel in 1948 precipitated an invasion of five Arab armies. When they were unable to annihilate the newborn state militarily, Arab leaders launched a campaign of terror and expulsion that decimated their ancient Jewish communities. They succeeded in purging 800,000 Jews from their lands.
Today, Israel, which I represent at the United Nations, is the only country in the Middle East with a growing Christian population. Its Christian community has increased from 34,000 in 1948 to 140,000 today, in large measure because of the freedoms Christians are afforded.
From courtrooms to classrooms and from the chambers of Parliament to chambers of commerce, Israeli Christians are leaders in every field and discipline. Salim Joubran, a Christian Arab Israeli, has served as a Supreme Court justice since 2003 and Makram Khoury is one of the best-known actors in Israel and the youngest artist to win the Israel Prize, our highest civic honor.
Father Gabriel Nadaf, a Greek Orthodox priest living in Israel, recently told me: "Human rights are not something to be taken for granted. Christians in much of the Middle East have been slaughtered and persecuted for their faith, but here in Israel they are protected."







No one wants to hear that the destabilization of these regimes is causing problems because the US supported them. It's why you don't hear much about the whole women's rights in Iraq these days thing, except on libertarian, far left, and far right blogs.
NicoleK at April 16, 2014 11:44 PM
I was described as "uneducated on Islam" the other day when I argued that it is far from a religion of peace, and groups like Al Qaeda and the Taliban are just following the Quran like good little Muslims. This came from a person who hates Christianity because of its intolerance of homosexuality. Yeah, Islam is SOOOOO much better.
Sosij at April 17, 2014 2:29 PM
Good thing we installed an Islamist theocracy in Baghdad at a cost exceeding a trillion dollars, otherwise Iraqi men wouldn't be able to marry preteens.
http://p.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/mar/14/iraq-mulls-law-let-men-marry-8-year-old-girls/
Doop at April 17, 2014 10:06 PM
Doop, ehen you say things with that kind of teenage bitterness, do you really believe you're being persuasive? Is sarcasm how insight is sold?
crid at April 18, 2014 4:01 AM
We know crid. You find Saddam practice of occasionally killing people (even though everyone hated him for it) so much worse then legal child rape throught the whole country
lujlp at April 18, 2014 7:58 AM
Mostly, it's important to keep reminding people of that folly because there's a late swath of America with a penchant for similar, ill-advised ventures.
Doop at April 18, 2014 6:34 PM
late should be large
Doop at April 18, 2014 6:36 PM
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