A recent report from the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law (Intersociety) reveals that over 7,000 Christians were killed in Nigeria during the first 220 days of 2025. The report also indicates at least 12 million Christians have been displaced since 2009 due to violence primarily by Islamic extremist groups. These groups, including Boko Haram, Fulani extremists, and ISWAP, target Christian communities through various attacks, with the Middle Belt region being particularly affected. Intersociety has urged international bodies to intervene, highlighting the severity of the human rights crisis and the need for protection and aid.
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A suicide bomber attacked the Mar Elias Greek Orthodox Church in Dweila, Syria, killing at least 19 and wounding 52 during Sunday mass. The attacker, reportedly affiliated with the Islamic State group, opened fire before detonating an explosive vest. This attack, the first of its kind in Syria in years, occurred amidst the government’s efforts to garner minority support and follows concerns about the presence of extremist sleeper cells. Syrian officials condemned the violence and pledged to combat such attacks.
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Living in Europe for over a decade, I have witnessed a myriad of changes and events. Recently, the news of a French police shooting a man attempting to burn down a synagogue shook me to the core. This incident raises several critical points that cannot be ignored, especially given the current global climate of heightened tensions and intolerance.
The fact that the man in question was an Algerian migrant, subject to leave French territory, adds a complex layer to this already distressing situation. It underscores the challenges faced by migrants and the repercussions of failed integration into society. The attempted arson at the synagogue serves as a grim reminder of the rise in anti-Semitic sentiments across various parts of Europe.… Continue reading
I cannot begin to express how disgusted and appalled I am by the recent call by the Islamic State to attack Christians and Jews in the US, Europe, and Israel. The sheer audacity and lack of humanity displayed by such a directive is beyond comprehension. It is a sad reality that such extremist ideologies continue to exist in our world today, posing a threat to the lives and safety of innocent people simply based on their religious beliefs.
The fact that this threat does not exclude atheists or anyone in the West is particularly troubling. It highlights the indiscriminate and violent nature of these extremist groups, whose sole purpose seems to be sowing fear and chaos wherever they go.… Continue reading