Featured News Posts

Recent News

Obama’s Brother Works With Man Who Attacked US Embassy

By Theodore Shoebat Since the IRS scam has become the most momentous topic of the day, we now know, thanks to my father, that Obama’s brother, Malik Obama, is deeply associated with Omar al-Bashir, the one who was behind the attack on the US embassy in Khartoum, Sudan, which occurred at around the same time [...]

Continue Reading →

Islamist Calls For Bashir To Increase Persecution In North Sudan

From Mission Network News: Sudan (MNN) ― An Islamic leader is telling Sudan’s government to take action against Christians. Ammar Saleh, the chairman of the Islamic Centre for Preaching and Comparative Studies, slammed his government last week for not taking decisive action against Christian missionaries, who he claims were operating “boldly” in Sudan. According to independent [...]

Continue Reading →

Syrian Activist: No Arab Spring For The People Of Syria

From Christian Today:   A Syrian Christian leader has spoken of the desperate plight of the church in the war-torn country. Dr Mary Mikhael, of the National Evangelical Synod of Syria, said churches were being targeted in the conflict and that many Christians were being displaced. As refugees, they lack adequate shelter, medicine, food supplies [...]

Continue Reading →

Christian, Jewish Persecution Up in Muslim Nations

From CBN: 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. [...]

Continue Reading →

50,000 Christians Made Homeless By Hindus

Watch this video and you’ll understand the true tyrannical nature of Hinduism. Its just as violent as Islam:     Donate Now Posted by Theodore Shoebat

Continue Reading →

Iranian Christians face ‘systematic persecution and prosecution’

From Christian Today: Iran’s treatment of its Christian minority has come under fresh scrutiny in recent months with some damning verdicts on the country’s human rights record. Reports from the UK’s Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) and New York-based International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) cite evidence of “systematic persecution and prosecution” of [...]

Continue Reading →

More Arrests of Egypt’s Copts

From Dallas News:   CAIRO (AP) — The pale, young Christian woman sat handcuffed in the courtroom, accused of insulting Islam while teaching history of religions to fourth-graders. A team of Islamist lawyers with long beards sang in unison, “All except the Prophet Muhammad.” The case against Dimyana Abdel-Nour in southern Egypt’s ancient city of [...]

Continue Reading →

Two Killed And Fifty Wounded In Tanzania Church Bombing

From Canada Free Press:   St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church in Tanzania’s northern city of Arusha was bombed on Sunday, May 5th. At least two people are confirmed dead as a result of the blast. As many as 50 people were wounded, 44 of whom received serious injuries and have been rushed to nearby hospitals. The church [...]

Continue Reading →

Christian Teacher Arrested In Egypt

From AINA: According to a new study, blasphemy and evangelizing accusations are disproportionately used against members of Egypt’s Christian minority–especially those working in education. A study to be released at the end of this month by the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) found that 41 percent of blasphemy cases taken to court from Jan. [...]

Continue Reading →

The Genocide of the Ottomans

PanARMENIAN.Net - Smithfield state Liberal MP Andrew Rohan has paid tribute to an Australian soldier who rescued his Assyrian parents from a massacre after the Assyrian genocide was formally recognized by the NSW Government, Daily Telegraph reported. On Wednesday, May 8 State Parliament unanimously passed a motion by Premier Barry O’Farrell calling for the official recognition [...]

Continue Reading →