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Turkey and the Persecution of Christians, What the West Needs to Know

Turkey and the Persecution of Christians, What the West Needs to Know

December 2010 Diba is a Christian who left Turkey 23 years ago after Muslims killed her brother. Today she returns , hoping she can live there in peace. What she finds is a smaller Christian community still living with fear and uncertainty? “It was much better here before. We were with thousands. All churches were [...]

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Christian persecution in Iraq Today

Christian persecution in Iraq Today

December 2010   Christians have lived in Iraq for 2,000 years but this Christmas they’re not celebrating. Under increasing attack from Islamic fundamentalists are they about to be driven from their ancestral homeland? Meet Canon Andrew White, an Anglican priest who serves the largest congregation of Christians in Baghdad. His service this Christmas could be [...]

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