The State Of Ohio Bans Abortion For Unborn Babies In The Womb For Twenty Weeks 0 The State of Ohio's twenty week abortion ban took effect today, prohibiting abortion for unborn babies that are 20-weeks post conception. Hopefully they will just outright the diabolical practice completely. But I am not that optimistic As we read in one report:Ohio's 20-week abortion ban took effect today with no signs of a lawsuit challenging the new abortion restrictions.The law, dubbed the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, prohibits abortions after a fetus is 20 weeks or more post-fertilization, or about 22 weeks into a pregnancy as measured by physicians.Physicians who violate the law face fourth-degree felony charges, punishable by up to 18 months in prison. Doctors could also be sued by women on whom they perform the illegal abortions or by the fathers of the fetuses.Ohio Right to Life, the state's largest anti-abortion lobby, pushed the law as part of its strategy to chip away at abortion rights while withstanding court challenges. The ultimate goal: overturning Roe v. Wade, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that allowed states to restrict abortions performed after viability, generally considered 24 weeks."Ohio Right to Life firmly believes in the incremental approach and every bill we pass is designed for strategic purposes," Ohio Right to Life President Mike Gonidakis said. "Whether we save one life or 1,000 lives it's the right thing to do and we're going to keep doing it."Ohio Right to Life also cheered the absence of a lawsuit challenging the ban. Fifteen other states have passed similar laws; two were struck down by courts.A lawsuit is still on the table, said ACLU of Ohio lobbyist Mike Brickner. Brickner said the law is unconstitutional and the ACLU will monitor the law's implementation.Of the nearly 21,000 abortions performed in Ohio in 2015, 145 occurred after 21 weeks, state records show. Critics of the law say many of those were performed because of fetal abnormalities or pregnancy complications not known until that point.Kellie Copeland, executive director of abortion rights group NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio, said Tuesday was a "sad day" for Ohio women and physicians."Unfortunately, this is another in a string of laws signed by Gov. John Kasich that interferes with the doctor-patient relationship and the practice of medicine in Ohio," Copeland said.The Ohio State Medical Association and American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists had urged Kasich to veto both the 20-week ban and the "heartbeat bill," which would have banned abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy. Neither contained exceptions for rape or incest.Kasich signed the bill into law and vetoed the heartbeat bill in December."Ohio has passed 21 pro-life laws under Gov. John Kasich and there's room for four or five more before he's term limited," Gonidakis said. anonymous armageddon isis islam war The State Of Ohio Bans Abortion For Unborn Babies In The Womb For Twenty Weeks The State of Ohio's twenty week abortion ban took effect today, prohibiting abortion for unborn babies that are 20-weeks post conce... Read More...» The Government Of Alabama Wants To Ban Brutal Abortion Process In Which Unborn Babies Are Cut To Pieces And Dismembered 0 The government of Alabama wants to ban a brutal form of abortion in which the unborn child is cut to pieces and dismembered. Hopefully they can actually get this ban going as opposed to getting impeded by some pro-infanticide force. As we read in one report:Alabama, with support from other conservative states, is seeking to enforce a state law banning the most commonly used second-trimester abortion procedure.The state has appealed a federal judge's ruling that blocked the 2016 law banning dilation and evacuation abortions, in which the fetus is removed in pieces with forceps.Politicians and groups seeking to ban the practice use the nonmedical term "dismemberment abortion" to describe the procedure."That act prohibits dismemberment abortion — a particularly brutal form of abortion ... ," lawyers for the state attorney general's office wrote in a brief filed last week with the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Twenty-two states signed an amicus brief in support of Alabama, arguing the law is constitutional and the wrong legal standard was applied. Arkansas, Kansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, West Virginia and Louisiana have passed similar laws."Louisiana is an unapologetically pro-life state; and, as its chief legal officer, I will stand with our fellow pro-life states in defending life and the dignity of the unborn," Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry said in a statement.U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson in October blocked enforcement of the law, saying the ban would likely cause Alabama women to lose access to abortion in the state after 15 weeks of pregnancy because of the unavailability of other methods."Alabama women would likely lose their right to pre-viability abortion access at or after 15 weeks," Thompson wrote in October.The state in its appeal argued that the law does not ban all forms of second-trimester abortions and that other methods were available, such as an injection of potassium chloride to first induce fetal demise."All the Legislature asks is that unborn children be terminated humanely," lawyers for the state wrote.Thompson, in his order, wrote that those procedures are riskier and difficult to obtain.The Alabama law was challenged by abortion clinic owners and the American Civil Liberties union."We are confident that Judge Thompson's well-reasoned decision will be upheld," Randall Marshall, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama, said Friday.Nikema Williams, vice president of public policy at Planned Parenthood Southeast, said it was unfortunate the state was spending money to appeal a measure that has already been deemed unconstitutional.She said that Thompson made clear that access to health care, "should not depend on a woman's ZIP code."The Center for Reproductive Rights has described dilation and evacuation as the safest and most common abortion procedure in the U.S. in the second trimester. anonymous armageddon isis islam war The Government Of Alabama Wants To Ban Brutal Abortion Process In Which Unborn Babies Are Cut To Pieces And Dismembered The government of Alabama wants to ban a brutal form of abortion in which the unborn child is cut to pieces and dismembered. Hopefully ... Read More...» Muslims Attack Christians And Destroy Their Church, The Christians Declare: "We Don't Worship A God Of Buildings. Our God Is In Here" And Point To Their Hearts 0 A very inspiring story has been released on how after ISIS agents destroyed a Christian church, the Christians declared: "We don't worship a God of buildings. Our God is in here" and pointed to their hearts. As we read in one report:The Islamic State has pushed it's way across Iraq and Syria, devastating entire cities and families. This hasn't stopped faithful believers from trusting God to restore their lives."We see destruction all around us," Ryan Mauro, a national security analyst, told Breitbart news after walking through the ancient city of Qaraqosh.While ISIS fighters have wreaked havoc everywhere, they say their favorite pray are Christians. They have toppled down Christian homes and left church sanctuaries as burnt skeletons of the building they once were.However, Christians remain firm."On a few occasions, I heard the line, 'We don't worship a God of buildings. Our God is in here,' while pointing toward their hearts," he said of local Christian.Some say their faith is even stronger than it was before."The ones who I walked around Qaraqosh with were adamant that their faith is even stronger than it was before and vowed to reopen the burned church and fill it with an even bigger crowd than before," the national security analyst explained. "To them, God will use this hell they've endured to perform a miracle."While they do not know what their future holds, many Christians and fighters on the frontlines are looking to America to help."The Kurds, the Kakai Kurdish minority, and the Christians directly and passionately asked me to relay a request to President Trump: for him to personally come visit with them and for the U.S. to provide political and military support. A safe zone for the persecuted minorities should immediately become an official objective of U.S. policy," Mauro said.In the meantime, they will continue praying for the day their cities will be restored. anonymous armageddon isis islam war Muslims Attack Christians And Destroy Their Church, The Christians Declare: "We Don't Worship A God Of Buildings. Our God Is In Here" And Point To Their Hearts A very inspiring story has been released on how after ISIS agents destroyed a Christian church, the Christians declared: "We don... Read More...» Christian Leaders Declare To Donald Trump: 'Why Haven't You Done Anything To Protect Christians From Islamic Violence?' 0 Various Christian leaders are now questioning Trump, asking him as to why he has not anything to protect Christians from Islamic violence. As we read in one report:Donald Trump is being urged to step up his support for persecuted Christians and other religious minorities as a year passed since the US' genocide declaration.Persecution watchdogs highlighted the lack of progress after the anniversary of John Kerry, then US-secretary of state, declared ISIS crimes a genocide on March 17 2016.Nadia Murad, a victim of sexual enslavement by ISIS and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, said: 'The genocide is still going. The minorities in our area still face a real danger. Iraq will be emptied of Yezidis, Christians, and other minorities.'The US government should step in and take practical steps against this genocide. Since the genocide has been recognised, no significant steps have been taken and not a lot has changed.'A statement from Alliance for Defending Freedom on Friday said: 'To date, no ISIS militant has been tried for genocide, crimes against humanity, or war crimes, nor has the United Nations issued an official designation of genocide.'Kelsey Zorzo, the group's UN Counsel accused the US of failing to act.'No person or group should live in fear of being killed, tortured, or oppressed because of their religious beliefs,' she said. 'Recognising and condemning the ongoing genocide of Christians, Yazidis, and other religious minorities was an important first step.'As a signatory to the Convention on Genocide the US is obliged to act fast to stop the genocide and prosecute the perpetrators. It has been an entire year since the designation. The US and the international community have failed to act.'She added: 'The UN is apparently waiting on Iraq's approval before it takes action, but this has been the case for over six months and there is no authorization in sight. Victims are suffering. Evidence is being lost and destroyed. The investigation into crimes committed in Syria is mainly focused on the civil war, not ISIS. Not a single ISIS militant has even been under investigation for genocide or other international crimes. We are hopeful that the US will take the lead in finally bringing ISIS to justice.'ADF International was joined by In Defence of Christians (IDC) in putting pressure on Trump's administration.'The United States proclaimed the truth about the crimes that Christians, Yazidis, and Shiites have suffered at the hands of ISIS—but words are not enough,' a statement from IDC read. 'One year later, nearly all of the survivors of the ongoing genocide remain uprooted from their communities, either as refugees or internally displaced persons.'Democratic Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, who joined Republican Jeff Fortenberry in applying the pressure that led to the declaration warned: 'It is history is repeating itself. I think when the pages of history are written about our day and our time, what would be the most honorable part of that history is that we responded to it, that we rose up and that we did something.' anonymous armageddon isis islam war Christian Leaders Declare To Donald Trump: 'Why Haven't You Done Anything To Protect Christians From Islamic Violence?' Various Christian leaders are now questioning Trump, asking him as to why he has not anything to protect Christians from Islamic violen... Read More...» Erdogan Has Just Declared He Intends To Have Muslims Invade Christian Europe In The Future And That Turkey Will Build Nuclear Bombs To Soon Attack The Christian West To Subjugate The Church 0 anonymous armageddon isis islam war Erdogan Has Just Declared He Intends To Have Muslims Invade Christian Europe In The Future And That Turkey Will Build Nuclear Bombs To Soon Attack The Christian West To Subjugate The Church Read More...» MASS EXODUS OF CHRISTIANS: One Hundred Thousand Christians Flee The Buddhist Nation Of Myanmar To Flee Major Buddhist Reign Of Terror 0 One hundred thousand Christians have fled the Buddhist nation of Myanmar to flee major Buddhist persecution, which includes rape, explosions, indiscriminate killings and forced displacement. The 100,000 Christians have actually fled to Malaysia. You will not see Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer or the rest of the Counterjihad loons, because in the Counterjihad propaganda machine, all religions are great except for Islam, Buddhism must always be portrayed as a peaceful religion, oppressed by the henna wearing bearded Muslims. The propaganda machine is a front to get us to ignore all of the evil that is taking place, be it narco massacres in Mexico, Buddhist and Hindu killings of Christians, or the homosexual rape that is going rampant in the world. The propaganda machine gets us to focus on one evil, while ignoring the rest; it wants us to accept Buddhism, Hinduism, Mormonism, and the rest of the evils ideologies out there, under this warped view of "as long as its not Islam." Here is the report:More than 100,000 Christians from Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, now live in Malaysia as refugees after recently fled their homes because of religious persecution, according to a report by TRT World, Turkey's national public broadcaster."Myanmar isn't safe for us. They killed people, sent people to jail because of religion," a Christian refugee was quoted as saying.Myanmar's border states have been the scene of some of the world's longest running civil wars. Ethnic minority groups have been fighting for greater autonomy in their respective states and have been resisting the military's efforts to assimilate them into the majority Burman culture ever since Burma achieved independence from British rule in 1948.While Burma's politics has been dominated by the ethnic Burman majority, most of the country's estimated 4 million Christians are from ethnic minorities who live in states along the country's borders with China, Thailand and India.Some of the ethnic minorities formed their own armies to resist attacks by military personnel, which are often carried out without any provocation. Military attacks include landmine explosions, rape of women, indiscriminate killing of people and forced displacement, according to the World Evangelical Alliance's Religious Liberty Commission.Myanmar was ranked 23rd on Open Doors' World Watch List of places that are most hostile to followers of Christ for their faith, with believers regularly prevented from practicing their religion.Groups such as the Ma Ba Tha, an organization of radical Buddhist monks, have reportedly pushed to introduce "Protection of Race and Religion" laws, which are said to build "insurmountable hurdles for conversions and religiously mixed marriages."Nearly 25 percent of all new refugees in the United States since 2007 are from Myanmar, and an overall reduction of refugee visas could affect such Christian refugees from Myanmar the most.Meanwhile, two assistant priests in Myanmar remain missing since the Christmas Eve after they helped local journalists cover the bombing of their Catholic church building in the conflict-ridden Shan state.The priests, identified as Dom Dawng Nawng and La Jaw Gam Hseng, helped journalists from Yangon-based news organizations cover the bombing of their St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Mongkoe Township near the Chinese border, which was hit by airstrikes on Dec. 3, 2016, according to Morning Star News.The parish priest, nuns and about 1,000 Catholics from the area had fled to China before the bombings due to heightened tensions between the military and local ethnic groups. No one was hurt in the church bombing.Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, whose party won the country's first general election following 56 years of military junta rule in 2015, has been criticized for not doing enough to protect minorities, including Christians and Rohingyas, in the country. anonymous armageddon isis islam war MASS EXODUS OF CHRISTIANS: One Hundred Thousand Christians Flee The Buddhist Nation Of Myanmar To Flee Major Buddhist Reign Of Terror One hundred thousand Christians have fled the Buddhist nation of Myanmar to flee major Buddhist persecution, which includes rape, explo... Read More...» Newer Posts Older Posts Home Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)
The Government Of Alabama Wants To Ban Brutal Abortion Process In Which Unborn Babies Are Cut To Pieces And Dismembered 0 The government of Alabama wants to ban a brutal form of abortion in which the unborn child is cut to pieces and dismembered. Hopefully they can actually get this ban going as opposed to getting impeded by some pro-infanticide force. As we read in one report:Alabama, with support from other conservative states, is seeking to enforce a state law banning the most commonly used second-trimester abortion procedure.The state has appealed a federal judge's ruling that blocked the 2016 law banning dilation and evacuation abortions, in which the fetus is removed in pieces with forceps.Politicians and groups seeking to ban the practice use the nonmedical term "dismemberment abortion" to describe the procedure."That act prohibits dismemberment abortion — a particularly brutal form of abortion ... ," lawyers for the state attorney general's office wrote in a brief filed last week with the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Twenty-two states signed an amicus brief in support of Alabama, arguing the law is constitutional and the wrong legal standard was applied. Arkansas, Kansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, West Virginia and Louisiana have passed similar laws."Louisiana is an unapologetically pro-life state; and, as its chief legal officer, I will stand with our fellow pro-life states in defending life and the dignity of the unborn," Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry said in a statement.U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson in October blocked enforcement of the law, saying the ban would likely cause Alabama women to lose access to abortion in the state after 15 weeks of pregnancy because of the unavailability of other methods."Alabama women would likely lose their right to pre-viability abortion access at or after 15 weeks," Thompson wrote in October.The state in its appeal argued that the law does not ban all forms of second-trimester abortions and that other methods were available, such as an injection of potassium chloride to first induce fetal demise."All the Legislature asks is that unborn children be terminated humanely," lawyers for the state wrote.Thompson, in his order, wrote that those procedures are riskier and difficult to obtain.The Alabama law was challenged by abortion clinic owners and the American Civil Liberties union."We are confident that Judge Thompson's well-reasoned decision will be upheld," Randall Marshall, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama, said Friday.Nikema Williams, vice president of public policy at Planned Parenthood Southeast, said it was unfortunate the state was spending money to appeal a measure that has already been deemed unconstitutional.She said that Thompson made clear that access to health care, "should not depend on a woman's ZIP code."The Center for Reproductive Rights has described dilation and evacuation as the safest and most common abortion procedure in the U.S. in the second trimester. anonymous armageddon isis islam war The Government Of Alabama Wants To Ban Brutal Abortion Process In Which Unborn Babies Are Cut To Pieces And Dismembered The government of Alabama wants to ban a brutal form of abortion in which the unborn child is cut to pieces and dismembered. Hopefully ... Read More...» Muslims Attack Christians And Destroy Their Church, The Christians Declare: "We Don't Worship A God Of Buildings. Our God Is In Here" And Point To Their Hearts 0 A very inspiring story has been released on how after ISIS agents destroyed a Christian church, the Christians declared: "We don't worship a God of buildings. Our God is in here" and pointed to their hearts. As we read in one report:The Islamic State has pushed it's way across Iraq and Syria, devastating entire cities and families. This hasn't stopped faithful believers from trusting God to restore their lives."We see destruction all around us," Ryan Mauro, a national security analyst, told Breitbart news after walking through the ancient city of Qaraqosh.While ISIS fighters have wreaked havoc everywhere, they say their favorite pray are Christians. They have toppled down Christian homes and left church sanctuaries as burnt skeletons of the building they once were.However, Christians remain firm."On a few occasions, I heard the line, 'We don't worship a God of buildings. Our God is in here,' while pointing toward their hearts," he said of local Christian.Some say their faith is even stronger than it was before."The ones who I walked around Qaraqosh with were adamant that their faith is even stronger than it was before and vowed to reopen the burned church and fill it with an even bigger crowd than before," the national security analyst explained. "To them, God will use this hell they've endured to perform a miracle."While they do not know what their future holds, many Christians and fighters on the frontlines are looking to America to help."The Kurds, the Kakai Kurdish minority, and the Christians directly and passionately asked me to relay a request to President Trump: for him to personally come visit with them and for the U.S. to provide political and military support. A safe zone for the persecuted minorities should immediately become an official objective of U.S. policy," Mauro said.In the meantime, they will continue praying for the day their cities will be restored. anonymous armageddon isis islam war Muslims Attack Christians And Destroy Their Church, The Christians Declare: "We Don't Worship A God Of Buildings. Our God Is In Here" And Point To Their Hearts A very inspiring story has been released on how after ISIS agents destroyed a Christian church, the Christians declared: "We don... Read More...» Christian Leaders Declare To Donald Trump: 'Why Haven't You Done Anything To Protect Christians From Islamic Violence?' 0 Various Christian leaders are now questioning Trump, asking him as to why he has not anything to protect Christians from Islamic violence. As we read in one report:Donald Trump is being urged to step up his support for persecuted Christians and other religious minorities as a year passed since the US' genocide declaration.Persecution watchdogs highlighted the lack of progress after the anniversary of John Kerry, then US-secretary of state, declared ISIS crimes a genocide on March 17 2016.Nadia Murad, a victim of sexual enslavement by ISIS and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, said: 'The genocide is still going. The minorities in our area still face a real danger. Iraq will be emptied of Yezidis, Christians, and other minorities.'The US government should step in and take practical steps against this genocide. Since the genocide has been recognised, no significant steps have been taken and not a lot has changed.'A statement from Alliance for Defending Freedom on Friday said: 'To date, no ISIS militant has been tried for genocide, crimes against humanity, or war crimes, nor has the United Nations issued an official designation of genocide.'Kelsey Zorzo, the group's UN Counsel accused the US of failing to act.'No person or group should live in fear of being killed, tortured, or oppressed because of their religious beliefs,' she said. 'Recognising and condemning the ongoing genocide of Christians, Yazidis, and other religious minorities was an important first step.'As a signatory to the Convention on Genocide the US is obliged to act fast to stop the genocide and prosecute the perpetrators. It has been an entire year since the designation. The US and the international community have failed to act.'She added: 'The UN is apparently waiting on Iraq's approval before it takes action, but this has been the case for over six months and there is no authorization in sight. Victims are suffering. Evidence is being lost and destroyed. The investigation into crimes committed in Syria is mainly focused on the civil war, not ISIS. Not a single ISIS militant has even been under investigation for genocide or other international crimes. We are hopeful that the US will take the lead in finally bringing ISIS to justice.'ADF International was joined by In Defence of Christians (IDC) in putting pressure on Trump's administration.'The United States proclaimed the truth about the crimes that Christians, Yazidis, and Shiites have suffered at the hands of ISIS—but words are not enough,' a statement from IDC read. 'One year later, nearly all of the survivors of the ongoing genocide remain uprooted from their communities, either as refugees or internally displaced persons.'Democratic Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, who joined Republican Jeff Fortenberry in applying the pressure that led to the declaration warned: 'It is history is repeating itself. I think when the pages of history are written about our day and our time, what would be the most honorable part of that history is that we responded to it, that we rose up and that we did something.' anonymous armageddon isis islam war Christian Leaders Declare To Donald Trump: 'Why Haven't You Done Anything To Protect Christians From Islamic Violence?' Various Christian leaders are now questioning Trump, asking him as to why he has not anything to protect Christians from Islamic violen... Read More...»
Muslims Attack Christians And Destroy Their Church, The Christians Declare: "We Don't Worship A God Of Buildings. Our God Is In Here" And Point To Their Hearts 0 A very inspiring story has been released on how after ISIS agents destroyed a Christian church, the Christians declared: "We don't worship a God of buildings. Our God is in here" and pointed to their hearts. As we read in one report:The Islamic State has pushed it's way across Iraq and Syria, devastating entire cities and families. This hasn't stopped faithful believers from trusting God to restore their lives."We see destruction all around us," Ryan Mauro, a national security analyst, told Breitbart news after walking through the ancient city of Qaraqosh.While ISIS fighters have wreaked havoc everywhere, they say their favorite pray are Christians. They have toppled down Christian homes and left church sanctuaries as burnt skeletons of the building they once were.However, Christians remain firm."On a few occasions, I heard the line, 'We don't worship a God of buildings. Our God is in here,' while pointing toward their hearts," he said of local Christian.Some say their faith is even stronger than it was before."The ones who I walked around Qaraqosh with were adamant that their faith is even stronger than it was before and vowed to reopen the burned church and fill it with an even bigger crowd than before," the national security analyst explained. "To them, God will use this hell they've endured to perform a miracle."While they do not know what their future holds, many Christians and fighters on the frontlines are looking to America to help."The Kurds, the Kakai Kurdish minority, and the Christians directly and passionately asked me to relay a request to President Trump: for him to personally come visit with them and for the U.S. to provide political and military support. A safe zone for the persecuted minorities should immediately become an official objective of U.S. policy," Mauro said.In the meantime, they will continue praying for the day their cities will be restored. anonymous armageddon isis islam war Muslims Attack Christians And Destroy Their Church, The Christians Declare: "We Don't Worship A God Of Buildings. Our God Is In Here" And Point To Their Hearts A very inspiring story has been released on how after ISIS agents destroyed a Christian church, the Christians declared: "We don... Read More...»
Christian Leaders Declare To Donald Trump: 'Why Haven't You Done Anything To Protect Christians From Islamic Violence?' 0 Various Christian leaders are now questioning Trump, asking him as to why he has not anything to protect Christians from Islamic violence. As we read in one report:Donald Trump is being urged to step up his support for persecuted Christians and other religious minorities as a year passed since the US' genocide declaration.Persecution watchdogs highlighted the lack of progress after the anniversary of John Kerry, then US-secretary of state, declared ISIS crimes a genocide on March 17 2016.Nadia Murad, a victim of sexual enslavement by ISIS and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, said: 'The genocide is still going. The minorities in our area still face a real danger. Iraq will be emptied of Yezidis, Christians, and other minorities.'The US government should step in and take practical steps against this genocide. Since the genocide has been recognised, no significant steps have been taken and not a lot has changed.'A statement from Alliance for Defending Freedom on Friday said: 'To date, no ISIS militant has been tried for genocide, crimes against humanity, or war crimes, nor has the United Nations issued an official designation of genocide.'Kelsey Zorzo, the group's UN Counsel accused the US of failing to act.'No person or group should live in fear of being killed, tortured, or oppressed because of their religious beliefs,' she said. 'Recognising and condemning the ongoing genocide of Christians, Yazidis, and other religious minorities was an important first step.'As a signatory to the Convention on Genocide the US is obliged to act fast to stop the genocide and prosecute the perpetrators. It has been an entire year since the designation. The US and the international community have failed to act.'She added: 'The UN is apparently waiting on Iraq's approval before it takes action, but this has been the case for over six months and there is no authorization in sight. Victims are suffering. Evidence is being lost and destroyed. The investigation into crimes committed in Syria is mainly focused on the civil war, not ISIS. Not a single ISIS militant has even been under investigation for genocide or other international crimes. We are hopeful that the US will take the lead in finally bringing ISIS to justice.'ADF International was joined by In Defence of Christians (IDC) in putting pressure on Trump's administration.'The United States proclaimed the truth about the crimes that Christians, Yazidis, and Shiites have suffered at the hands of ISIS—but words are not enough,' a statement from IDC read. 'One year later, nearly all of the survivors of the ongoing genocide remain uprooted from their communities, either as refugees or internally displaced persons.'Democratic Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, who joined Republican Jeff Fortenberry in applying the pressure that led to the declaration warned: 'It is history is repeating itself. I think when the pages of history are written about our day and our time, what would be the most honorable part of that history is that we responded to it, that we rose up and that we did something.' anonymous armageddon isis islam war Christian Leaders Declare To Donald Trump: 'Why Haven't You Done Anything To Protect Christians From Islamic Violence?' Various Christian leaders are now questioning Trump, asking him as to why he has not anything to protect Christians from Islamic violen... Read More...»
Erdogan Has Just Declared He Intends To Have Muslims Invade Christian Europe In The Future And That Turkey Will Build Nuclear Bombs To Soon Attack The Christian West To Subjugate The Church 0 anonymous armageddon isis islam war Erdogan Has Just Declared He Intends To Have Muslims Invade Christian Europe In The Future And That Turkey Will Build Nuclear Bombs To Soon Attack The Christian West To Subjugate The Church Read More...»
MASS EXODUS OF CHRISTIANS: One Hundred Thousand Christians Flee The Buddhist Nation Of Myanmar To Flee Major Buddhist Reign Of Terror 0 One hundred thousand Christians have fled the Buddhist nation of Myanmar to flee major Buddhist persecution, which includes rape, explosions, indiscriminate killings and forced displacement. The 100,000 Christians have actually fled to Malaysia. You will not see Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer or the rest of the Counterjihad loons, because in the Counterjihad propaganda machine, all religions are great except for Islam, Buddhism must always be portrayed as a peaceful religion, oppressed by the henna wearing bearded Muslims. The propaganda machine is a front to get us to ignore all of the evil that is taking place, be it narco massacres in Mexico, Buddhist and Hindu killings of Christians, or the homosexual rape that is going rampant in the world. The propaganda machine gets us to focus on one evil, while ignoring the rest; it wants us to accept Buddhism, Hinduism, Mormonism, and the rest of the evils ideologies out there, under this warped view of "as long as its not Islam." Here is the report:More than 100,000 Christians from Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, now live in Malaysia as refugees after recently fled their homes because of religious persecution, according to a report by TRT World, Turkey's national public broadcaster."Myanmar isn't safe for us. They killed people, sent people to jail because of religion," a Christian refugee was quoted as saying.Myanmar's border states have been the scene of some of the world's longest running civil wars. Ethnic minority groups have been fighting for greater autonomy in their respective states and have been resisting the military's efforts to assimilate them into the majority Burman culture ever since Burma achieved independence from British rule in 1948.While Burma's politics has been dominated by the ethnic Burman majority, most of the country's estimated 4 million Christians are from ethnic minorities who live in states along the country's borders with China, Thailand and India.Some of the ethnic minorities formed their own armies to resist attacks by military personnel, which are often carried out without any provocation. Military attacks include landmine explosions, rape of women, indiscriminate killing of people and forced displacement, according to the World Evangelical Alliance's Religious Liberty Commission.Myanmar was ranked 23rd on Open Doors' World Watch List of places that are most hostile to followers of Christ for their faith, with believers regularly prevented from practicing their religion.Groups such as the Ma Ba Tha, an organization of radical Buddhist monks, have reportedly pushed to introduce "Protection of Race and Religion" laws, which are said to build "insurmountable hurdles for conversions and religiously mixed marriages."Nearly 25 percent of all new refugees in the United States since 2007 are from Myanmar, and an overall reduction of refugee visas could affect such Christian refugees from Myanmar the most.Meanwhile, two assistant priests in Myanmar remain missing since the Christmas Eve after they helped local journalists cover the bombing of their Catholic church building in the conflict-ridden Shan state.The priests, identified as Dom Dawng Nawng and La Jaw Gam Hseng, helped journalists from Yangon-based news organizations cover the bombing of their St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Mongkoe Township near the Chinese border, which was hit by airstrikes on Dec. 3, 2016, according to Morning Star News.The parish priest, nuns and about 1,000 Catholics from the area had fled to China before the bombings due to heightened tensions between the military and local ethnic groups. No one was hurt in the church bombing.Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, whose party won the country's first general election following 56 years of military junta rule in 2015, has been criticized for not doing enough to protect minorities, including Christians and Rohingyas, in the country. anonymous armageddon isis islam war MASS EXODUS OF CHRISTIANS: One Hundred Thousand Christians Flee The Buddhist Nation Of Myanmar To Flee Major Buddhist Reign Of Terror One hundred thousand Christians have fled the Buddhist nation of Myanmar to flee major Buddhist persecution, which includes rape, explo... Read More...»