Afghan Authorities Heighten Anti-Christian Crusade
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Afghan Authorities Heighten Anti-Christian Crusade

Herāt : Afghanistan | Nov 30, 2010 at 10:26 PM PST
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The Afghan Government in order to further victimize Christians in the country has at present heightened its anti-Christian crusade in the country. And this is in view of the second Afghan Christian who was arrested and is being held in prison for his Faith.

According to Aidan Clay, the International Christian Concern (ICC) (www.persecution.org) Regional Manager for the Middle East, he said one Shoib Assadullah was reportedly arrested on October 21st in Mazar-e-Sharif after he had given a New Testament Bible to a man who later reported him to local authorities. He is currently in a holding jail in Mazar-e-Sharif, in northern Afghanistan.

He noted that Shoib family has been doing all they can to get him released and this seems to have consisted so far of negotiating with different people and the payment of various bribes.

He said Assadullah is currently the second known Christian being held in an Afghan prison, joining Sayed Mossa, who was arrested on May 31 as part of a crackdown against Muslim converts to Christianity that followed a televised broadcast of Afghans being baptized.

Clay observed that the crackdown also led to the arrests of four Christians in Herat on August 9, including a South African and a Korean-American. All four have since been released as a result of outside pressure. None of those arrested were offered due process of law.

He stated: “Every few days they are told he will be released in the next few days. So far none of these promises have come to anything. He has now been brought to the judge and his case is going through the courts.”

He continued to say: “At some points court officials have talked about a 20 year sentence or even him being killed. He is being told he must affirm that he is a Muslim if he wants to have any chance of leniency.”

Clay said the imprisonment of Shoib Assadullah and Sayed Mossa blatantly contradicts the U.S.’s objective in Afghanistan, striking at the very foundation of the American ideals of liberty and justice. May we not silence the voices of Afghans who have been persecuted because of their religious beliefs or political affiliation in order to shield our political agenda.

“The U.S. should have no part in protecting a government that succumbs to the influence of Islamic fundamentalism and that enforces the tyranny that existed under the Taliban. Instead, let us amplify the voices of oppressed Afghans who are pleading for equality,” he further stated.

ICC is a Washington-DC based human rights organization that exists to help persecuted Christians worldwide. It provides awareness, advocacy, and assistance to the worldwide persecuted Church.

For more information, visit their website: www.persecution.org

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