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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6738113.stm

Last Updated: Sunday, 10 June 2007, 07:09 GMT 08:09 UK

“Priest kidnapped in Philippines”

ARTICLE SNIPPET: “An Italian priest has been kidnapped in the southern Philippines, police say.

The priest, named as Giancarlo Bossi, was seized by armed men near the coastal village of Bulawan near Zamboanga, and taken to a waiting boat.

Police suspect the kidnappers are from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), seeking an independent Muslim state in the south of the country.

Father Bossi is the second Italian priest to be abducted in the area in the last 10 years.

Police said Father Bossi, 57, was grabbed by up to 10 men while riding a motorcycle in Zamboanga Sibugay province, 800km (500 miles) south of Manila, on his way to celebrate Mass in a remote village.”


448 posted on 06/10/2007 12:37:35 AM PDT by Cindy
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http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/2007/s07060045.htm

ASSIST News Service (ANS) - PO Box 609, Lake Forest, CA 92609-0609 USA
Visit our web site at: www.assistnews.net — E-mail: assistnews@aol.com

Friday, June 8, 2007

Children arrested in dawn raid on Christians in Eritrea
Pastor, radio journalist, information ministry employees also detained

By Michael Ireland
Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service

DEKEMHARE, ERITREA (ANS) — At least twenty Christians were arrested by Eritrean security forces on the morning of Sunday, May 27. Among those detained were young children.

The raid occurred in Dekemhare, 40km south of Eritrea’s capital city, Asmara, and is a continuation of the extensive government crackdown on Christian activity in the country since the beginning of the year, according to the human rights NGO Release-Eritrea UK.

According to the agency reports, during the recent raid security forces expected to find Christians participating in a prayer meeting. However, when they failed to uncover such activity, they decided to detain everyone in the home they had raided as well as other people in the surrounding neighborhood.

Those targeted for arrest are said to all be members of the Kale Hiwott Church, one of the churches affected by the government decree of 2002 that banned several independent churches. Among those arrested was Pastor Michael Abraha who suffers from hypoglycaemia.

Given the shortage of food and medical supplies in Eritrean prisons, there are considerable concerns for his health. In a further sign of the deteriorating human rights climate in Eritrea, Reporters Without Borders has indicated that there is still no news on two Ministry of Information employees who were arrested in their homes during the week of March 12 and taken to unknown destinations.

The organization has also voiced deep concerns about the fate of Eyob Kessete, a journalist with the Dimtsi Hafash Amharic-language radio service. He was arrested as he tried to flee across the border to Ethiopia and has since been held in Mai Serwa detention centre, north of Asmara.

In a statement commenting on this latest raid, Dr Berhane Asmelash, Director of Release-Eritrea UK stated, “My concern isn’t just for those who are detained following organised prayer meetings now. These people seem to have been dragged out of their beds and taken into custody along with their children. The government of Eritrea needs to understand that no one can stop those who want to pray. And there really is no justification for this type of harassment.”

Christian Solidarity Worldwide’s National Director, Stuart Windsor, says, “Arresting children on the grounds that they may possibly be involved in a prayer meeting illustrates the depths to which government policy has fallen in Eritrea. However, a burden of responsibility rests with the international community for failing to challenge these violations. Notably, the European Union recently signed a major aid agreement with Eritrea while hailing its president as a key partner in the search for peace in the horn of Africa.”

CSW is a human rights organization which specializes in religious freedom, works on behalf of those persecuted for their Christian beliefs and promotes religious liberty for all.

For more information, please contact Penny Hollings, Campaigns and Media Manager at Christian Solidarity Worldwide on +44 (0)20 8329 0045, email pennyhollings@csw.org.uk or visit www.csw.org.uk.

For more information on Eritrea please visit: www.csw.org.uk/Countries/Eritrea/Resources/Eritreabriefing.pdf

** Michael Ireland is an international British freelance journalist. A former reporter with a London newspaper, Michael is the Chief Correspondent for ASSIST News Service of Lake Forest, California. Michael immigrated to the United States in 1982 and became a US citizen in September, 1995. He is married with two children. Michael has also been a frequent contributor to UCB Europe, a British Christian radio station.

** You may republish this story with proper attribution.


449 posted on 06/10/2007 12:45:14 AM PDT by Cindy
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