CBN News' Gary Lane reports that Christian persecution is on the rise in Burma, Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Tunisia and Nigeria among others
Burma: Government cracking down on Christians, burning Churches, forced labor
Egypt: Muslims attacking Churches. Christians call the police and nothing happens.
Nigeria: Muslim radicals have murdered hundreds of Christians, churches burned
Sudan: Churches closed, government wants all Christians out. Lane points out that Christianity was in the city of Khartoum
long before Islam ever became a religion. Here is his report from CBN News
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The U.S. State Department's
International Religious Freedom Report for 2012 shows persecution against Christians and Jews is on the rise today, especially in Muslim countries.
Egypt, Nigeria, Sudan, Iran, Libya, Tunisia are among the many countries where non-Muslims are suffering persecution.
Saudi Arabia prohibits any religion except Islam and enforces state restrictions on religious freedom.
In Sudan, Islamist rioters burned down an evangelical church compound. In Libya, terrorists bombed an Orthodox church, and Muslim radicals murdered hundreds of Christians in Nigeria.
The report also devotes a section to the ongoing global increase in anti-Semitism, citing Venezuela, Egypt and Iran as countries with political and religious leaders who openly espouse Holocaust denial and anti-Israel rhetoric.
Here is the
International Freedom Report, country-by-country showing the rise in persecution