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August 22: day to remember victims of religiously motivated violence
August 15, 2022
News Church Around the World UN Day Aug. 22 for victims of religiously based violence
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A spiral of violence in Nigeria. The country with the largest population in Africa is experiencing an unprecedented scale of religious based violence which ACN warns could get even worse unless the international community unites to address and seek solutions to the issues.
Assault on Coptic Christian woman in Egypt goes unpunished
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“The sheriff called both the mayor of our village and the pharmacist. He confessed he slapped me in the face. However, he lied, claiming he was just kidding with me."
Christian minor escapes forced conversion in Pakistan
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“I pleaded to let me return to my parents and I even quit eating for a few days. But he didn’t give in,” said Saba.
Archbishop of Abusa decries insecurity and inequality
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Although the archbishop is skeptical that the ruling party will allow the 2023 vote to be fair, the Church has been encouraging everyone to register and to try and change the country through the ballot box. The worst that can happen, he adds, is for the ruling party to use the violence and instability as an excuse to postpone the elections indefinitely.
Nigeria: ‘We are weak, tired, and scared. We hope God will fight for us’
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"To be honest, even I am scared. Fear has taken the best out of us. But I will not stop preaching the Gospel, I will not stop winning souls for Christ, because that is my calling."
Nigeria: “We have never experienced what we are experiencing now’
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"We make sure the children get an education, from primary school even, if possible, to university. This is key to defeating Boko Haram. When people have training to secure their livelihood, then they don’t go and kill people."





