Posted on 05/10/2019 8:06:21 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Approximately four of five people persecuted for their religious beliefs are Christians, according to an interim report prepared for the British government.
The Rt. Rev. Philip Mounstephen, Anglican bishop of Truro, which is located in the United Kingdom, prepared an interim report focused on persecuted Christians, delivering it to the Foreign & Commonwealth Office last Friday.
According to the lengthy interim report, 80 percent of persecuted believers around the world are Christians, with Bishop Mounstephen labeling it an inconvenient truth.
In footnote number 344, Mounstephen explained that while the statistic derives from 10-year-old research by the International Society for Human Rights, it remains accurate.
Although this figure no longer appears on the ISHR website this is simply because it is now ten years old, wrote Mounstephen in the note.
However in private conversation with leading figures in ISHR they stand by the figure and suggest that it is now a conservative estimate.
Police officers monitor a church service in China in this footage posted on March 22, 2018. | (Screenshot: YouTube/ITV News)
The interim report cited other research, including a Pew Research Center study from 2017 which found that Christians were targeted for their beliefs in 144 countries.
Christians have been harassed in more countries than any other religious group and have suffered harassment in many of the heavily Muslim countries of the Middle East and North Africa, stated Pew, as quoted in the interim report.
The report went as far as to say that Christian persecution worldwide was not only increasing, but arguably coming close to meeting the international definition of genocide.
The eradication of Christians and other minorities on pain of the sword or other violent means was revealed to be the specific and stated objective of extremist groups in Syria, Iraq, Egypt, north-east Nigeria and the Philippines, states the interim report.
An intent to erase all evidence of the Christian presence was made plain by the removal of crosses, the destruction of Church buildings and other Church symbols.
Mounstephen explained that a final report is expected to be completed sometime in the summer, including detailed information on focus countries where Christians face especially harsh treatment.
Over the course of the next two months I will be engaging with FCO Embassies and High Commissions in a discussion about what actions have or have not been taken, he wrote.
I will also be considering the role of Ministers and policies at the centre of the FCO. I will consider the role of the FCO in representing the UK with like-minded partners, both in bi-lateral partnerships and within a multi-lateral context.
British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said in a statement released last Friday that the interim report was a truly sobering read.
There is nothing more medieval than to hate someone on the basis of their faith. That it is on the rise should shock us all, stated Hunt.
I look forward to seeing the Bishops final report in the summer, and identifying further specific steps the FCO can take to do more to address the fate of persecuted Christians around the world.
“Oh, but they don’t count. Because crusades.” — Leftist
the other 10 percent are jewish... and then some amish and buddhists...
then... way down the list are muslims being bad to muslims...
No Shiite
Christians ,especially white male ones , are the only group of people that you can legally discriminate against with impunity
And you know what?
Me and millions of other of us could care less
And if you come at us with arms ,expect a bunch a bullet holes in you stupid ass
This story will disappear.
later
It really hasnt Appeared yet.
How many people read the Christian Post
If this story doesnt get picked up in a major news outlet there is no story to disappear.
bkmk
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