Sudan’s Recurring Nightmare
Sudan is a kind of diabolical Groundhog Day. In the film by that name, Phil Connors (Bill Murray) re-lives the same day over and over again until he learns the lessons needed to change his life and...
View ArticleProtesting the Butchers of Sudan’s DC Lobbyist
What’s the going rate for souls these days? How about $20,000 a month? Such was the deal offered by the National Islamic Front (also known as the National Congress Party) government of Sudan to...
View ArticleSudan’s Nuba Mountain People Starved and Bombed
For almost a year now the Islamist Government of Sudan regime in Khartoum has been conducting an extermination campaign against the black, African Nuba Mountain people of South Kordofan. Aerial...
View ArticleClooney Shines a Light on Sudan — But Terror Continues
Some years ago, when Sudan’s Islamist regime was waging genocidal jihad in South Sudan and the Nuba Mountains, I arranged a State Department visit for an Episcopal bishop from that region. Bishop...
View ArticleChristian Slaughter in Nigeria
Are they terrorists yet? Boko Haram, an Islamist sect seeking to impose Sharia throughout Nigeria, attacked three church services on Sunday, April 29, 2012. The latest slaughters added twenty-seven...
View ArticleChen Guangcheng: An Inconvenient Activist
Chen Guangcheng has never lacked courage. Until his daring Sunday, April 22nd escape from house arrest was announced to the world, the 41-year-old blind Chinese activist was not well known in the West...
View ArticleA Year of Bombs and Silence
For twelve months the Nuba Mountain people of Sudan’s South Kordofan State have been under genocidal attack by Sudan’s National Congress Party (NCP) government, the Islamist regime of ICC-indicted war...
View ArticleThe Persecution of Pakistan’s Christians
“The People of the Book” is Islam’s distinctive name for non-Muslim monotheists such as Jews and Christians. It sounds like a title given to those respected and revered. Unfortunately, the opposite is...
View ArticleThe Fate of Rimsha Masih
On Wednesday, August 29, 2012, there appeared to be a good chance that Rimsha Masih, the young Pakistani Christian girl falsely accused of blasphemy against Islam and arrested on August 17, 2012, would...
View ArticleThe Sound of Silence in Mali
Sharia enforcers bring ugly, angry noises: Cries of “Allahu Akbar” as a church is attacked. Slashes of swords and blood-gargling death. The throb of Antonovs circling in the sky. The delicate swoosh of...
View ArticleSenate Dems Hold Up Human Rights Legislation
Recently, U.S. Representative Frank R. Wolf (R-VA) wrote to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton urging the State Department not to block legislation on the creation of a special envoy to focus on...
View ArticleRare Victory for Religious Freedom in Pakistan
She was the topic of worldwide concern and prayers as she awaited her fate in an Islamabad jail cell. She was the victim of an accusation most feared by – and arbitrarily waged against – Christians and...
View ArticleA Congressman’s Crusade for Human and Religious Rights
Evoking the moral apathy and failure of the past, U.S. Representative Frank R. Wolf (R-VA) recently asked church leaders around the United States to use their influence for those who are persecuted. In...
View ArticleU.S. Government and Churches Must Intervene for Pastor Saeed Abedini
The good news is that Pastor Saeed Abedini, an American citizen arrested on a visit back to Iran, did not get the death sentence. That was a real possibility. The Iranian Revolutionary Court Judge...
View ArticleNigeria Wins Cup of Nations, but Islamists Continue Killing
On Sunday, February 10, in Johannesburg, South Africa, Nigeria’s national football (soccer) team, the Super Eagles, beat the Burkina Faso Stallions 1-0 to win the prestigious African Cup of Nations...
View ArticleObama Administration to Welcome Genocidal Sudanese Leaders for Talks
In a makeshift shelter of plastic tarps in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan, an American linguist, Deborah Martin, interviewed dozens of Darfurian refugees. The year was 2006, and some two thousand...
View ArticleObama Pushes Funds for Islamists —- Trashes Their Christian Victims
The “Islamist apologist choir” described in Cinnamon Stillwell’s recent story “Profs on Boston Bombing” doesn’t sing solely on behalf of Chechnya and Cambridge. Some of that choir’s most dreadful...
View ArticleA Day in the Life of a Russian Christian Dissident
Those of us who worry about such things today see Islamist supremacism as the greatest threat to freedom in general and to religious freedom in particular. Not long ago, though, that particular honor...
View ArticleBounty and Blindness
On June 3, 2013, the U.S. Department of State made the surprising and welcome announcement that its “Rewards for Justice” program is offering a bounty on information leading to the capture of key...
View ArticleA Grim Anniversary in Sudan
Photo courtesy of Operation Broken Silence, taken in the Nuba Mountains, May 2013, during an End Nuba Genocide coalition relief operation. “The students go to class, and when they hear the Antonovs...
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