ASSIST News Service reports that Karnataka state police barged into a church on Dec. 27, disrupting itsprayer meeting and accusing the church members of forcefully converting locals. According to the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), police forced the pastor of India People Ministry Church in Karnataka state to stop the church's prayer service immediately. They allegedly threatened Pastor D.M. Kumar of his arrest if he continued to conduct worship or prayer service in this same location. They also accused the pastor and congregation of "forceful conversion" and verbally abused the pastor for conducting a worship and prayer service "without government permission."
Jan 5, 2010
Jan 2, 2010
IRAN -- Authorities Arrest Two Christians at Christmas Gathering
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Oct 27, 2009
Pakistan Police Torture Christians Arrested in Islamic Attack
Oct 7, 2009
Egypt: Police Arrest Coptic Father for Aiding Kidnapped Daughter
ASSIST News Service reports that Egyptian police arrested and held several Coptic men after they tried to help a Christian woman leave her Muslim husband. The men's wives were also arrested, but were released when neighbors protested the way they were handled. The men who were arrested are relatives of Rafaat Girges Habib, a man who helped a Coptic father free his kidnapped daughter from her Muslim husband's home. The arrests continued until Habib turned himself in to the police. The incident began when 20-year-old Myrna, who had been abducted and forced to marry a Muslim man, called her father and begged for help. Habib volunteered to help, and the men brought Myrna back after a struggle. Her husband, Mohamad Hefnawy, filed a complaint with police. Myrna was forced to return to her husband in order to secure her father's release along with the other Copts.
Oct 5, 2009
Azerbaijan: Police 'Deport' Local-Born Baptist
ASSIST News Service reports that an Azerbaijani Christian has been cut off from his wife, father and children in his native village after being "deported" toRussia on Wednesday (Sept. 30). Local Baptist Javid Shingarov was reportedly fined and given a deportation order for holding religious worship services in his home near Yalama village. However, Yalama Police Chief Gazanfar Huseinov has refused to tell news services why he did not give his verdict in writing and why the Migration Service was apparently not involved. Human rights activists say these failures violate Azerbaijan's law. The Christian books confiscated from Shingarov and others during raids on Sept. 9 have not been returned, while a Baptist whose home was among those raided was pressured to resign from his job as a school director.
Oct 2, 2009
Police Slow to Investigate Burned Church in Egypt
ASSIST News Service reports that a Coptic Church northwest of Cairo, Egypt, was burnt on Tuesday, September 8. No one was injured, but area Christians feel that police are turning a blind eye. There were conflicting reports as to the cause of the fire, the Egyptian police told the media that it was caused by a "short circuit" even before carrying out an arson investigation, while others believe it was arson. Church authorities, however, have declined to comment on the situation until the police finish their investigation. The fire began midafternoon, after people had left morning services. Bystanders outside the church who saw the blaze inside discovered that the church doors' were locked, preventing them from containing the blaze. "Only the Holy Alter remained miraculously unharmed, but all the Saints' relics, icons and pictures were reduced to charcoal," commented a church worker.