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One of the most restricted nations and oppressive nations to live in for Christians is North Korea.
North Korea has been on the World Watch list for years as one of the worst countries that treats Christians horrible. Christians are in labor camps and treated horribly. So, we must keep praying for North Korea and reaching out to North Korea in creative ways.
This month, we are offering readers the opportunity to support our covert work in North Korea. While the details of this work must remain secret to protect our workers, it includes discipleship, training, evangelism and the smuggling of Bibles and Christian materials.
Everyone who contributes to The Voice of the Martyrs on or before May 31, 2012, will receive a North Korea Scripture balloon. One side of the balloon includes the text of Romans chapters 6 through 8, and the other side has a series of illustrations that shares the Good News.
If you are unable to contribute, you may also request one of these balloons by calling (800) 747-0085. We hope these balloons will serve as visible reminders to pray for North Korean Christians and the workers who support them.
Thank you for partnering with us in providing assistance to persecuted believers.
In order to donate, please click here. Thank you for your support!
A few days ago our Be-A-Voice-Network sent out an update about what is happening in Vietnam with the church. If you are not yet a member of our Be-A-Voice-Network, I’d love for you to join us. Click here to learn more about how to become actively involved in being a voice for the persecuted church.
Here’s the latest prayer bulletin and prayer requests concerning Vietnam.
According to VOM contacts, several Hmong families have been forced to leave their villages in northern Vietnam after coming to faith in Jesus. There are no Christians living in these villages because converts to Christianity are immediately expelled. In one northern province, 13 individuals from three families converted to Christianity after experiencing miracles through the prayers of a Hmong Christian. Family members who had suffered from physical and mental illnesses were healed of their infirmities after the Christian prayed for them. But after converting to Christianity, the families were no longer welcome in their village.
In another northern province, a village leader forced a Christian family of eight to leave their home. The family now has no land to farm, and they are struggling to make a living. This family of new believers also came to Christ through the witness of a Hmong Christian.
Please pray for these families who have lost everything to follow Christ. Ask the Lord to supply all their needs according to his riches in glory and to sustain their faith in the midst of adversity.
Pray that God will open the hearts and minds of the village leaders to the gospel. “We are hard-pressed on every side, yet not crushed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed.” 2 Corinthians 4:8-9
Some ways that VOM provides assistance to Vietnamese believers is by providing Bibles, shortwave radios, Christian literature and support for families of prisoners.
Recently the staff of The Voice of the Martyrs sent out an email to our Be-A-Voice-Network about our next big project to help encourage teens and young adults get involved in ministering to the persecuted church. Here’s the email letter.
Dear Friends,
Generations of Christians like you have supported their persecuted brothers and sisters around the world. Young people will determine to what extent that support continues, and now is the time for Christian teens across the United States to join this cause with eternal consequences.
The Voice of the Martyrs has launched a program to connect Christian teens to the work of the persecuted Church worldwide. We are calling teens to become part of the next generation of Christians who help, love and encourage the persecuted.
Follow VOM Next on Facebook and Twitter to stay connected and learn about exciting, new opportunities coming in the near future.
Thank you for your efforts on behalf of the persecuted Church, and God bless you!
Every week here on the Persecution blog, I like to encourage you to take action for a brother or sister in the Lord who is being persecuted for their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Last week our Be-A-Voice-Network program sent out an update about one of our highlighted prisoners over on Prisoner Alert.com, today I want to ask you to consider writing this brother.
Imran is currently serving a life sentence in jail because he was accused of buring pages of the Quran. His family has appealed his sentence, but they are still waiting for a decision on his case.
Last month, in March, Imran’s family shared with The Voice of the Martyrs that Imran is spending his time in prison serving the Lord. At midnight Imran prays and sings spiritual songs and sometimes Muslim prisoners join him in the singing and ask him to pray for them.
Imran also spends a lot of time reading his Bible and prayer.
The Voice of the Martyrs is asking for continued prayer for Imran and his family who are missing him and feeling particularly sad last month.
Please share Imran’s story with your church, friends and family and encourage everyone to take some time to write a letter today. Please also pray for Imran’s family and for Imran has he has the opportunity to serve the Lord in prison.
One of The Voice of the Martyrs most active and impacting programs is the Be-A-Voice-Network. We’ve shared with you before how easy it is to become a member and then get involved, but in case you’re new to our blog, I wanted to share with you again today how easy it is to “be a voice” for the persecuted church.
First, let me invite you to visit our main Be-A-Voice-Network page. Once you’re on the page, on the right hand side, you’ll see a box that says Take Action, Join Now which looks like this….
After you join the network you’ll be able to log in and see all of the prayer bulletins and different opportunties available….including fellowship.
Our latest bulletin is titled Repeated Attacks. Here’s a description:
For months, local authorities in the city of Zhuozhou, Hebei Province, have targeted members of a house church belonging to the China for Christ denomination. Church members have been illegally detained, interrogated and sent to labor camps simply for attending worship services or other church activities, according to China Aid Association.
Please also consider sharing about the Be-A-Voice-Network opportunities with your friends. It’s very easy to explain the program because all you have to do is have a heart to pray for the persecuted church, take action writing some letters and share with your friends. We even have available copies of Richard Wurmbrand’s book Tortured for Christ that you can give to your friends.
Recently we shared with our Be-A-Voice Network a new prayer bulletin that highlights a Christian poet that has been detained in Turkmenistan. If you’re not familar with The Voice of the Martrys Be-A-Voice Network, please click here to learn more. Currently we have a membership of 9580 people who are committed to praying and acting on behalf of persecuted Christians. I invite you to join today.
Here’s more information on the Christian poet who was detained. Please pray.
A 77-year-old Christian poet has been arrested in Dasoguz for trying to publish a small book of religious poetry. Begjan Shirmedov was detained and questioned for six hours by police officials from the department responsible for counter-terrorism and organized crime investigations. In addition, he was forced to write a statement and banned from traveling outside his home region of Dasoguz in northern Turkmenistan while his case is investigated. Shirmedov has been writing Christian poetry in Turkmen for years, according to members of his congregation. Understanding the authorities’ sensitivity to religious literature, he asked employees at the print shop if printing the poetry would be a problem. They insisted it would not. However, when Shirmedov returned to the print shop on Feb. 3 to pick up the printed books, an official with Religious Affairs was waiting to arrest him. Source: Forum 18 News Service
Click here to download the PDF of the latest Be-A-Voice Network Bulletin
Imagine being one of only three Christian families in a village of 1500 families. Now imagine you were having a conversation about faith and you shared about your love for Jesus Christ, with the Muslims you were working with. Next, imagine that your Muslim coworkers were insisting that you recant your faith in Jesus Christ and become a follower of Allah. Imagine that you were beaten and then mocked and ridiculed publically so that all of the community would know you follow Jesus Christ. Finally, imagine that you were arrested for blasphemy, put in jail, and had a death sentence hanging over your head.
How would you feel? Would you stand firm in your faith? Would you continue to stand for Jesus?
Sadly, this is not something that needs to be imagined for Asia Bibi, because she’s living it and today she remains in jail and awaits a death sentence.
Her crime in Pakistan…believing in Jesus Christ. The cost she’s paying…imprisonment, mockery, abuse, beatings, and possibly death.
Are you praying for Asia Bibi? Have you signed the Call for Mercy petition yet, saying that you are standing with her? If not, we’re looking to get one million signatures for her. Sign the Call for Mercy petition now!
For more information on Asia and to read the lastest updates on how she is doing, please click here and download a PDF we’ve produced from our Be-A-Voice Network.
Please click here to write a letter to Asia Bibi using our very simple Prisoner Alert program. Every letter makes an impact. Thank you for caring.
Today we wanted to remind you about our wonderful Be-A-Voice-Network which will allow you time to fellowship with others and also a place to get specific prayer requests for needs in the world of persecution.
Today the Be-A-Voice-Network is highlighting prayer for Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani who is currently in prison for his faith in Jesus Christ.
Are you a member of the Be-A-Voice-Network yet? Please share your experience with us in the comments. If you’re not, please sign up today and be encouraged and a voice for the persecuted church.
In our most recent Be-A-Voice-Network prayer alert we offer up a synopsis of what happened to the Holy Trinity Pentecostal Church located in just outside of Moscow.
In early September, the church was destroyed and had valuables stolen that were inside the church. They also took the church’s caretaker to the police station, where she was held for three hours.
Please click here to download this latest prayer alert and please pray for the believers in Russia and share this with your praying friends.
A few days ago our Be-A-Voice-Network released a new prayer bulletin for our precious sister in Christ, Rimsha Masih, who is a teenager with Down Syndrome that was recently released from prison because she was accused of blasphemy.
Please pray for her and her family, as they heal from this traumatic event. Please click here to download our prayer bulletin in PDF format.
A young, mentally challenged girl accused of blasphemy, Rimsha Masih, was released on bail after a court hearing in Islamabad on Sept. 7. Two individuals posted bond of 500,000 rupees (over $5,000 USD) for Rimsha, promising that she would appear in court when summoned. On Sept. 8, amid stringent security measures, Rimsha was taken by helicopter to an unknown location after her release from Adiala Jail.
On Aug.16, 14-year-old Rimsha was arrested for burning papers that reportedly bore Quranic verses. Her plight attracted sharp condemnation because she is underage, illiterate and said to suffer from learning difficulties.
Witnesses later provided statements saying the prayer leader of the local mosque, Khalid Jadoon Chishti, had tampered with evidence. Chishti has since been arrested for blasphemy under suspicion that he planted the papers in a bag Rimsha used for collecting paper for fuel.
We have our latest prayer bulletin available now for download. Click here to download the PDF of this bulletin and please share it with your praying friends.
Here’s a little of what is inside this bulletin:
A pastor and his wife were attacked in Deniyaya on Aug. 9 after visiting a female church member. They were returning home on their motorcycle when a vehicle suddenly cut them off, causing the pastor’s wife to be thrown to the ground. They were then attacked by a mob of about 40 men, including five Buddhist monks and a government official, shouting, “Attack them! Kill them!”
The mob forced the pastor and his wife to return to the home of the woman they had just visited, and they asked the woman and her daughter how much they were paid to convert to Christianity. The woman and her daughter denied being paid and told them it was their decision based on personal conviction.
The pastor was repeatedly beaten, but he and his wife were able to escape. Although injured, he refused to go to the hospital for fear the attackers would find him and inflict further injuries.
Source: National Christian Evangelical Alliance of Sri Lanka (NCEASL)
Today we have a new prayer bulletin for you from our Be-A-Voice-Network ministry. If you haven’t joined our Be-A-Voice-Network yet, it’s very easy. Just visit here to sign up and you’ll have insider access to the network and an opportunity to fellowship with other likeminded believers.
Here’s the latest information from Tanzania:
A teenager in Tanzania was sentenced to two years in prison last month after being accused of desecrating the Quran. Eva Abdullah, 17, converted from Islam to Christianity three years ago. After her conversion, her parents disowned her and a group of radicals in her hometown of Bagamoyo tried to persuade her to renounce her Christian faith. When she refused, they falsely accused her of desecrating a Quran.
Many Christian leaders were afraid to defend Eva because of Muslim dominance in the district. On July 26, Eva was sentenced to two years in prison by a judge who was allegedly bribed by Islamic militants.
Here is the latest from our wonderful Be-A-Voice-Network prayer updates. If you haven’t joined the network yet, please click here to join today.
Thousands of Christians have fled Syria after being accused of supporting the Assad regime or observing a “Western religion.” Church groups report that some believers have even been killed. Among those killed was Atallah Ibrahim Bitar, who was shot to death while taking food to people forced into hiding by a week-long bombardment, according to Christian aid workers. Most of the 10,000 Christian residents have left the area of Qusayr, near Homs, “after reportedly being given an ultimatum to leave, a threat which was also echoed by the mosques,” according to aid workers in the region. Workers with another ministry described the city as “an extremely dangerous place for those who remain and it is clear that Christians no longer feel safe in their homes.” According to a Dutch aid group, 90 percent of Christians living in Homs fled after “fanatics” forced them to leave their homes. An estimated 50,000 people have fled Homs since February. Source: BosNewsLife
Please click here to download the full prayer bulletin. Don’t forget to print it up and share it with your friends.
Thousands of pastors, church leaders, evangelists and lay workers labor to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ in restricted nations around the world.
Many of them live in poverty, their lives torn apart by prejudice, oppression and violent persecution because of their love for Christ. Through VOM’s PSP program, you can help provide these warriors of faith with life-sustaining necessities such as food, clothing and clean water.
For just $35 a month,* you can provide ministry support for a persecuted pastor, allowing this worker for Christ to focus on serving fellow Christians and witnessing to non-believers. The PSP program allows you to serve the persecuted church in a tangible way. Help spread the gospel and make disciples in a restricted nation by pledging support and encouragement to a PSP pastor today.
Our Be-A-Voice-Network has released a new prayer bulletin for everyone today. In case you’re not a member of the Be-A-Voice-Network, here is part of the bulletin for your convenience. Click here to download the full PDF.
On the morning of June 17, shouts of anger and shattering glass interrupted songs of praise at the newly relocated Indonesia Bethel Church (GBI) in Penayongan . About 100 protesters had gathered outside, and believers were forced to flee out the back door when some of the protesters stormed the church. The mob vandalized the church, destroying musical instruments and sound equipment. Police arrived and dispersed the protesters, but they took the church’s piano and sound system as evidence. They also detained 13 believers, including the pastor, and interrogated them until late evening. The pastor was charged with violating Shariah law by holding church services without permission.
Police closed the church and denied the pastor entry to the building, which also served as his residence. As a result, the pastor was forced to move back to his hometown of Medan.
Today I want to share with you our recent Be-A-Voice-Network prayer bulletin.
As you know, recently Egypt had an election which concerned the Coptic Christians in Egypt because of the candidates who were running. Unfortunately, the candidates running for office are Muslim Brotherhood candidates and sadly, the winner is associated with the Muslim Brotherhood.
Naturally, this concerns the Christians in Egypt because the religious beliefs of the Muslim Brotherhood are not friendly towards Christians.
I love the media and the reason I love the media is because the gospel of Jesus Christ is preached through out the whole world via various different media outlets.
In a recent email from our Be-A-Voice-Network we discuss this very issue. Here’s the email, in case you missed it. If you aren’t yet a member of the Be-A-Voice-Network you can join very easily here.
Dear Friends,
We appreciate your desire to be a voice for Christians who suffer for their faith in Christ.
In Iran, there is growing disillusionment with Islam. High unemployment and drug addiction are other serious issues. Many Iranians are seeking something better, and they are increasingly open to the gospel.
In January 2012, Iran Alive Ministries, a VOM partner, began broadcasting Christian programs into Iran 24 hours a day. Recently, a Muslim family in Iran watched one of the programs and immediately contacted the Iran Alive counseling center, asking questions about Jesus. A short time later they were moved by the Holy Spirit to pray the sinner’s prayer of repentance. They recorded their prayer and sent the recording to Iran Alive to make sure they prayed correctly.
Within one week of becoming followers of Jesus, this Iranian family shared the gospel with 20 Muslims, leading them to saving faith! You can hear the actual recording of the family’s prayer of repentance in a video posted on The Voice of the Martyrs-USA YouTube page.
Please remember Iranian Christians in your prayers. Thank you for caring enough about them to get involved!
The Voice of the Martyrs Be-A-Voice-Network has just updated our network with the latest prayer bulletin, which focuses on believers in Malaysia. Here’s hour the bulletin begins:
On March 13, 2012, the Johor State Education Department hosted a seminar titled “Strengthening the Faith, the Dangers of Liberalism and Pluralism and the Threat of Christianization towards Muslims. What is the role of teachers?” Two religion teachers from each of the 55 national schools across Johor were required to attend.
Editor’s note: This post originally appeared on the blog of Eternal Perspective Ministries with Randy Alcorn. It was written by Tami Yeager ahead of this year’s International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (IDOP).
“Suffering is not a new truth, it is an old truth.” — Sarah Liu imprisoned and tortured for her Christian witness.
This coming Sunday the 6th day of November, 2016 is the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church. Christians from around the globe will set aside time to honor, remember, and pray for our persecuted family. I am grateful for the privilege of standing shoulder to shoulder with those of whom the world is not worthy. I pray that this day is the beginning of a deeper fellowship with our persecuted family.
I rarely approach IDOP without remembering my introduction to those who suffer for their faith. I was reading for the first time a Voice of The Martyrs newsletter. The stories were disturbing and intriguing. I found myself face to face with a reality I couldn’t reconcile. The suffering and pain was too difficult to fit into the sterile package I had stuffed my understanding of God into.
The journey I began by reading the true life stories of persecuted Christians would eventually land me at a VOM regional conference in Bartlesville, OK. It was there that a more disturbing truth came to life. That first evening I listened as a man from Pakistan described the road of suffering Pakistani Christians walk. He told of the torture and eventual murder of a young boy—someone’s son, brother, and friend. This child died at the hands of his torturers—his crime? He was a Christian. For the first time in my life I contemplated the possibility that God would not always intervene–that perhaps suffering was part of His plan.
Being shaken by the very thought of suffering of this kind, I went back to my hotel room and had a heart-to-heart talk with my God. You see, it was up until that time that I had cried “send me!” Now I was asking Him to not honor my requests. The weight I felt upon my heart was great. Standing securely in my “mirage” of comfort, safety, and control, I laid out “my” plan for my life. He graciously listened to me try to tell Him what to do.
Day two of the conference began with me feeling assured—certainly my one–on-one talk with God had sealed the deal. I had effectively canceled out all those “send me” prayers! It was then that a young man from the Middle East began to share about his work, which includes traveling great distances into hostile territories controlled by Islamic extremists. These were places where Christians die for their faith. Pictures were displayed on a screen behind him of people receiving the Bibles he delivered. Their expressions of curiosity and delight captivated me. As he spoke, he seemed puzzled by those who ask why he goes to such dangerous places. His response was simply, “Since when has the gospel been safe?”
I felt as if I were alone with the Lord in that room. I knew He was speaking directly to me. I recalled the list of demands I called “a prayer” the night before, and heard Him say, “I did not create you that way.” I’m so glad He didn’t “create me that way.”
Since then I’ve learned that God’s love trumps suffering. Those who walk the road of suffering for Jesus Christ—never really walk alone. Their substance for the journey? An intimacy with God reserved for those He counts worthy.
“So, instead of continuing to focus on preventing suffering—which we simply won’t be very successful at anyway—perhaps we should begin entering the suffering, participating insofar as we are able—entering the mystery and looking around for God. In other words, we need to quit feeling sorry for people who suffer and instead look up to them, learn from them and if they will let us—join them in protest and prayer.” — Eugene H. Peterson, Introduction to Job, The Message Bible
There’s a beauty in martyrdom that one can only see through spiritual eyes. Perhaps this is why Hannelie Groenwald can say God prepared her before the Taliban attacked, killing her husband and two children. She and her family had left the comforts of home to serve God in Afghanistan. They knew the risks and refused to deny the call of God. Her family gave it all for Jesus in Afghanistan. You can listen to her story at https://secure.persecution.com/radio. Pray for Hannelie and others who are living martyrs.
“We die only once. We might as well die for Christ.” – Werner Groenwald
The church in America can join with the body of Christ around the world to pray and remember the persecuted church on November 6th. To learn more please visit www.persecution.com/idop.
And the smoke of the incense, which came with the prayers of the saints, ascended up before God out of the angel’s hand (Revelation 8:4).
“It was not easy for me to say that I forgive the killers.” Semse said later at the memorial service. “To be honest, my heart is broken and my life feels shattered. I really loved Necati. He was the love of my life, my closest friend. But there is no one I love more than Jesus. Only because of this, I can bear it.” — Semse Aydin from Faithful Until Death.
Tami Yeager was first introduced to the ministry of VOM through a newsletter she was handed in 2003. As she began to read the stories shared within those pages she was confronted with a reality that did not fit into the package she had unknowingly wrapped her knowledge of God in. As she began to learn of the suffering of Christians around the world a desire grew to serve them.
I recently returned from an iCommit conference hosted in the state of Washington. While there I heard a young man named Gilbert Hovsepain share his testimony. Gilbert is one of the sons of Rev. Haik Hovsepian, who was martyred in 1994 in Iran. The documentary A Cry From Iran , tells the story of Rev. Haik and his family.
Gilbert began his testimony that morning by making a statement about the “song we sing with our lives.” Since that day I have rolled those words over many times in my mind. It has led me to ponder, — what song is my life singing?
I believe we greatly error when we listen to the stories of our brothers and sisters who have suffered for Christ from afar. When we filter their living testimonies through the lenses of “us” and “them.” For the follower of Jesus Christ, it has never been us and them. It is us and Him. The genuine lives of our persecuted family draw us closer to the cross — in a reformed unity. Together we are one voice in harmony with the heart of God.
There is a beauty in martyrdom that can only be viewed through spiritual eyes. Victorious shouts that reverberate throughout the heavens. A crowd of witnesses cheering the martyrs on to the finish line. A homecoming celebration for those who have overcome. My heart is filled with joy as I imagine those who spent their time on earth as persecutors, now won to Christ by a the songs of love. Once on opposite sides — now family.
I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent. Luke 5:7 NLT
The entry fee to join the voices of those who suffer is simple, yet costly — we must enter into the fellowship of their suffering. The Message Bible’s introduction to the book of Job describes this fellowship eloquently.
“So, instead of continuing to focus on preventing suffering — which we simply won’t be very successful at anyway — perhaps we should begin entering the suffering, participating insofar as we are able — entering the mystery and looking around for God. In other words, we need to quit feeling sorry for people who suffer and instead look up to them, learn from them and if they will let us — join them in protest and prayer.” – Eugene H. Peterson
One way to enter the fellowship of suffering is to join the chorus of those who will remember our persecuted family in prayer on the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted church . This coming Sunday voices from all over the globe will share in remembering and praying for our persecuted family.
One of those we can remember to pray for is Farshid Fathi of Iran. Farshid was arrested in December of 2010 and remains in prison till this day. You can read more about Farshid’s story and portions of letters he has written from prison at Prisoner Alert. Farshid’s witness was the inspiration for the song titled A Letter From Prison, written and preformed by his friend Gilbert Hosvepian.
May our hearts never be satisfied with being on the sidelines. May we be a chorus of surrender alongside of our persecuted family. May our lives be melodies of living sacrifice. May we be a song of love for both those who suffer and those who persecute.
They cried out with a loud voice, “O Sovereign Lord, holy and true, how long before you will judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?” Revelation 6:10 ESV
Tami Yeager was first introduced to the ministry of VOM through a newsletter she was handed in 2003. As she began to read the stories shared within those pages she was confronted with a reality that did not fit into the package she had unknowingly wrapped her knowledge of God in. As she began to learn of the suffering of Christians around the world a desire grew to serve them. Today she serves as volunteer Community Coordinator in the VOM Voice ministry. This post originally appeared on her personal blog.
The Voice of the Martyrs’ vision is to bring every believer in the United States into fellowship with our persecuted family. But we can’t achieve this vision alone. We invite you to join in sharing stories of our persecuted brothers and sisters by becoming a VOM Voice.
The Be-A-Voice Network will now be known as Social Voice, one of four new tracks of volunteer groups. You may have noticed this name change on the Be-A-Voice website. We are now offering the following four options, which provide greater flexibility in choosing your level of involvement.
SOCIAL VOICE – If your time is limited, consider serving as a Social Voice. As a Social Voice, you can pray, write or use social media to share about your persecuted family with others in your sphere of influence.
CAMPUS VOICE – If you are a college student and you would like to tell others about persecution against Christians around the world, consider being a Campus Voice. As a Campus Voice, you will take a stand with persecuted Christians by being a voice for them on your college campus and challenging other students to get involved in helping them.
CHURCH VOICE – If you would like to keep your church informed about and involved with your persecuted family, consider being a Church Voice. As a Church Voice, you will provide materials and facilitate events for prayer or hands-on projects. VOM will provide you with the training you need to become an official representative of The Voice of the Martyrs in your home church.
COMMUNITY VOICE (formerly known as the Voice Volunteer Network) – As a Community Voice, you will speak on behalf of your persecuted family and have the opportunity to see lives changed through their powerful testimonies. VOM will provide you with the training you need to become an official speaker for The Voice of the Martyrs in your community.
Would you pray about whether or not God is calling you to serve our persecuted family by being a voice for them, and what level of involvement He is asking of you? For more information on these opportunities, visit www.vomvoice.com.
If you’ve ever come to volunteer at VOM, it’s possible that you stayed in one of the Burton Swartz guesthouse apartments. But you may not know who Burton Swartz is.
Ten years ago today, Burton went to heaven. He was on his way to work at the VOM office when he was involved in a car accident involving a teen-aged driver. Nine years ago today, the Burton Swartz Memorial Guest House was dedicated. Inside each of the six apartments in that building is a plaque telling the story of the man whose name is on the building.
Today, as we remember Burton, we share the words on those plaques:
“When you were with Burton, it was like you were with Jesus.”
Burton Swartz (at left in photo) moved to Bartlesville in 1999 in order to work for The Voice of the Martyrs. When his son asked him if VOM was hiring, Burton said, “I don’t know. But if they just want me to volunteer to make coffee and sweep the floors, I’ll do it.”
That was Burton. If it needs to be done, I’ll do it. I don’t care who knows about it or who gets the credit. I’ll do it.
Burton’s work at VOM began in Reader Services, answering phone calls, letters and emails from our readers. Out of his ministry and communication with them grew BASIC Fellowship, a ministry for those who want to do more than just read the newsletter, they want to do something for our Brothers And Sisters In Chains. Burton became “Coach Burton,” working with Christians all across the U.S. to help them be effective ministers to the persecuted church. Burton’s final post at VOM was serving as Director of Voice Ministries, helping VOM tell the stories of our persecuted brothers and sisters in churches across the U.S.
Two qualities that helped make Burton a great coach and a great coworker were his encouraging spirit and his never-ending ideas. Burton was a Barnabas, a “son of encouragement.” He always saw the best in people; he always had a compliment or a kind word. Burton also never ran out of ideas. He was always thinking of ways that VOM could reach more people, and ways VOM could help those people reach others and ultimately bless the persecuted church.
Burton’s missionary career didn’t begin at VOM. He served the Church of the Nazarene as a high school principal in Belize, Central America. He and his wife, Evangeline, served 19 years with World Gospel Mission, working in three of the mission’s U.S. offices. Burton and Evangeline also spent a year teaching English in Dalian, China. The quote that begins this article was made by a VOM board member, but it expresses the sentiments of many who knew and worked with Burton.
Burton was killed in an automobile accident on his way to work at VOM on February 24, 2005. His home-going celebration service was held on March 2, his 68th birthday.
Burton was survived by Evangeline; son Stephen and his wife Sylvia and their children Daniel, Michael, Joel and Julia; son Stewart and his wife Darlene and their son, Brandon Burton; and numerous other relatives.
This guest house was dedicated on Februry 24, 2006 to Burton’s memory and to those, like him, who simply want to serve the persecuted church.
As I recently watched and listened to the news of the attack and subsequent slaying of those in the office of French magazine Charlie Hebdo, I found my thoughts immediately drawn to a comparable, yet very different story. Both stories share the similarity of bloodshed at the hands of adherents to radical Islam. Each story is painfully tragic. I wondered if any of those slain in France had met their attackers before that fateful day. I thought of the life and deaths of Necati Aydin, Ugur Yuksel and Tilmann Geske, who were murdered in their office at Zirve Publishing in Malatya, Turkey on April 18, 2007.
Nacati and Semse Aydin
Those who were responsible for the murders of Necati, Ugur, and Tilman weren’t all strangers to these men or their families. To the contrary, one of the murderers had sought Necati out earlier, pretending to be interested in his Christian faith. As described in the book Faithful Until Death, written by Wolfgang Haede, Necati was suspicious of this young man from the beginning. He and his wife Semse discussed this, and concluded that in spite of the young man’s motives, a meeting would still offer an opportunity to share the message of Jesus with him. Later Semse would refer to those who were responsible for the murders of her husband, Ugur, and Tilman as “their Judas.”
Necati Aydin, Ugur Yuksel, and Tilmann Geske didn’t have their lives taken from them, they gave them away, not unlike the Jesus they’d hoped to introduce to the five men who betrayed and murdered them that morning. Instead they were ushered into the heaven where they’ve now joined those robed in white, as they await the full number of their fellow servants.
11 Then each of them was given a white robe, and they were told to wait a little longer, until the full number of their fellow servants, their brothers and sisters, were killed just as they had been.- Revelations 6:11
Following the killings in France I wondered how this news would affect those who live boldly in the shadows of persecution. Women like Semse Aydin and Susanne Geske. Both of them suffered great losses yet each found it in their hearts to publically forgive those responsible for the deaths of those they love. Would the images and commentaries being shared on virtually every media outlet bring vivid memories to the forefront of their minds? Would pain that lay gently beneath the surface be visible to them once again? More importantly, I wondered if those who live in the shadows of persecution like Semse and Susanne know they are not forgotten? Do they know they are not alone, that we remember them and are praying for them? While it’s true that God is faithful to those with broken hearts, it is equally true that a broken heart hurts. I am convinced that those who’ve lost
Susanne Geske and Semse Aydin
their loved ones because of their faithful testimony are also those of whom the world is not worthy. When we remember, encourage, and pray for those who suffer for their Christian faith, let us not forget the living witnesses amongst us.
“It was not easy for me to say that I forgive the killers.” Semse said later at the memorial service. “To be honest, my heart is broken and my life feels shattered. I really loved Necati. He was the love of my life, my closest friend. But there is no one I love more than Jesus. Only because of this, I can bear it.” – Semse Aydin from Faithful Until Death.
Editor’s note: Semse Aydin has spoken at several VOM Regional Conferences, and will be speaking at more this year. Watch www.VOMMeetings.com for regional conferences near you and those where Semse will speak.
Tami Yeager was first introduced to the ministry of VOM through a newsletter she was handed in 2003. As she began to read the stories shared within those pages she was confronted with a reality that did not fit into the package she had unknowingly wrapped her knowledge of God in. As she began to learn of the suffering of Christians around the world a desire grew to serve them. Today she serves as volunteer Community Coordinator in the Be A Voice ministry of VOM.
A trip to the Middle East is not needed to learn that untold numbers of people are suffering in these ancient lands. Multiple media outlets are sharing unimaginable stories riddled with pain and affliction. Followers of Jesus Christ, once known as the ‘sect of the Nazarene,’ are being relentlessly pursued by radical Islamic factions. They are being kidnapped, tortured, raped, and forced to flee their homes and the birthplace of Christianity. A genocidal fire fueled by fierce evil is scorching the Middle East, and leaving in its wake death and destruction.
From the comforts of my home I watch and listen to numerous reports being shared with the world today. At the same time, I have the option of stepping away from the stories when I find my senses overwhelmed by the suffering depicted. I have the ability to turn off my computer, or avoid a particular website. I can turn off television, radio, or step away from written material. I have the ‘ freedom’ to choose the frequency, and volume, in which I will allow the pain of others to touch me. This is not so for Christians in places like Iraq, Libya, Syria, or Egypt – this luxury is not an option. Rather the raw pain and anguish of persecution is being vividly lived out in their lives daily.
Perhaps this is what a Middle Eastern brother meant recently when he said to me “I think freedom in your country, and freedom in my country, mean two different things.”
As troubling as I find the atrocities being committed against followers of Jesus Christ today – I find the silence from what is termed the ‘free’ world more disheartening. The shedding of innocent blood dates as far back as the first book of the Bible. In the book of Genesis, chapter 4, we are told of the slaying of Abel at the hands of his brother Cain. Only the blood of Abel could not be silent. The cries of his blood traveled from the ground to the ears of God. Not unlike the days of Cain and Abel, the blood of innocent men, women, and children continue to cry out to God. Even now, the martyr’s blood is heard crying from the deserts of Egypt, the mountains of Iraq, the streets of Libya, and the desolate places of Syria. It echoes off of prison walls, underground meetings, and public squares. Sometimes heard as the voice of one, other times it is heard in harmony with the voices of many.
Then theLordsaid to Cain, “Where is Abel your brother?” He said,“I do not know; am I my brother’s keeper?” And theLordsaid, “What have you done? The voice of your brother’s bloodis crying to me from the ground. Genesis 4:9 – 10
Todaythe martyrs blood continues to cry and a remnant of God’s people acknowledge they are their brother’s keeper.
I recently met a young Middle Eastern girl whose simple devotion to Jesus spoke volumes to me. It was not long after meeting her that I sensed a beautiful story lay beneath her gentle brown eyes. I recognized the aroma of Christ she wore—it was the same scent I have seen on those who have suffered greatly for their faith. It is a fragrance that carries with it a high price, yet cannot be bought. A Nazarene King paid the price with HIs own blood long ago. It is now freely given in exchange for sacrifice and surrender.
I later learned that she had been nearly beaten to death at the hands of her fellow students in primary school. This young Christian girl was found drawing a picture of a church building during a break from her studies. This sight outraged her Muslim classmates who began to beat her mercilessly—without interference from the teachers in her school. Her mother tells the story of being called to the hospital to find her daughter close to death. I could hear the tangible pain in her voice as she described this time in their lives. I wish I could say this was an isolated case of persecution for this family. But, it is not. They, like many Middle Eastern families, are well acquainted with the price one pays for being of the ‘Sect of the Nazarene.’
This attack did not harden the hearts of this family. To the contrary, today they passionately reach out to their Muslim neighbors with love and respect. Whether it is standing to offer their seats to other Muslim women who enter the train, or taking the hand of a frightened Muslim mother with her baby in her arms, needing assistance down a long flight of stairs. This love is lived out when she routinely travels long distances to serve Muslim people in need. Out of their hardships they have been given hearts that have a capacity to love even greater.
Yes, we are our brother’s keeper. Being our brother’s keeper means giving voice to their stories. It is standing in solidarity with our persecuted family. It is praying for them – and with them. It is following their example, and learning from them. It is assisting them with both spiritual and practical assistance. It is standing, arm-in-arm, as we embrace the cross of Jesus Christ together.
One way we can stand with our suffering family is on the International Day of Prayer for The Persecuted Church. November 2nd is this day where believers from all over the world will join in pray for those who suffer for their faith.
“They called out in a loud voice, ‘How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until you judge the inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood?’” Revelations 6:10
Tami Yeager was first introduced to VOM through a newsletter she was handed in 2003. As she began to read the stories shared within those pages she was confronted with a reality that did not fit into the package she had unknowingly wrapped her knowledge of God in. As she began to learn of the suffering of Christians around the world a desire grew to serve them. Today she serves as volunteer Community Coordinator in the Be A Voice ministry of VOM.
The following account comes from VOM’s Be-a-Voice Network member, Jessi S. For information about how you can be a part of the Be-a-Voice Network, visit http://www.be-a-voice.net.
I first learned about Voice of the Martyrs when I was at a homeschool conference at the end of my 4th grade year, nine years ago. They were passing out newsletters and information about the persecuted Christians around the world. My mom and I picked up several past issues of Kids of Courage and The Voice of the Martyrs. I read every issue as soon as I got home.
Then I signed up to receive the newsletter every month. When I would get each issue in the mail, I would highlight each persecuted Christian’s name and write their name in a prayer journal as a way to remind myself to pray for them. I then started explaining about the persecuted church to my church.
When I first started, many people did not think that they needed to pray for people outside of the United States, and some even doubted that there was persecution going on. A few people were very discouraging about it. Thankfully, through much prayer, God not only showed my church, but He also showed me just how desperately we needed to continue to pray and support our brothers and sisters who were suffering.
I then started teaching from the Bold Believers in Chiapas [available from the Downloads section of www.kidsofcourage.com] book for my Sunday school class. We had 5 children ages 5-12, learning and studying about persecuted Christians. One of the children’s favorite activities was when we taped off the size of a typical prison cell. I then had the children get in the area to see how small it was and then we tried it with adults. They were amazed! They thought it was small for one person. I then explained that there would be at least 2 or 3 adults in each cell.
I have been a Be A Voice member since July of 2009. God has worked in my life and blessed me tremendously. I have a greater appreciation for Jesus Christ as I see the persecution these Christians face and how it doesn’t compare to what Jesus did for me. I am blessed to live in a country where we don’t face persecution to the point of death. Teaching young children, hearing them share the stories with their parents, and knowing that they also have a heart for the persecuted church has blessed me.
I thought that my prayers would be helping them and they do, but at the same time praying for the persecuted church has strengthened my walk with Christ. Now that I am in my sophomore year of college, I am seeing just how blessed I am and so thankful that I can worship Christ freely. I do not fear that I will die while worshipping my Lord and Savior!
VOM’s Kids of Courage resources help parents and educators teach children ages 5 to 13 about persecuted Christians around the world, and provide opportunities for children to serve and pray for them.
We have a new Be-A-Voice-Network Prayer Bulletin available for you to download and share with your friends today. Since I am in an area using internet that won’t let me access certain websites at the moment, including the Be-A-Voice-Network website, I can only share with you the first sentence of our new bulletin. Sorry about that.
On Nov. 6, two Brazilian missionaries to Senegal were arrested and imprisoned in Dakar. Jose Dilson Alves da Silva has worked in Senegal for 22 years…
The following is from our latest Be-A-Voice-Network prayer alert. You can read the full alert by clicking here. On Oct. 15, five believers from Muslim backgrounds faced legal proceedings on charges of anti-state activity and participation in Christian activities. The five Christians, who were detained eight months ago following a raid on a house church in Shiraz, were informed at the hearing that they must return to court for a second hearing next month, possibly on Nov. 14. Four of the five were offered release from jail on substantial bail, which relatives and friends are trying to pay. The group␣s leader, however, was not offered bail. On Oct. 12, seven more Christians with Muslim backgrounds were arrested in Shiraz during a raid on a prayer meeting. At last report, they remain under detention. Two additional members of the group were arrested on Oct. 18 after being summoned by authorities. Source: Middle East Concern
For many years, several remote villages in northern Sierra Leone have been controlled by militant Muslims, and no churches have existed. But recent evangelistic efforts have resulted in the conversion of a number of Muslims to the Christian faith. Village leaders, angered by the growth of Christianity, have threatened to harm evangelists if they don’t stay out of their villages.
In one village, more than 300 people have converted to Christianity, including the village chieftain. Muslims in the village thought it was disgraceful that the chieftain had turned his back on the holy prophet Muhammad, so they elected their own leader. The village is now divided, and tensions are increasing. Some Muslims have begun to attack Christians as they walk to their farms.
In another village, Muslims attacked a Christian gathering. The evangelist had to flee for his life, and the welfare of the remaining Christians is unknown.
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Here is the latest from Turkey on details about the massacre which have been verified as exaggerated. This report comes from some people closest to the events who examined the bodies and want accuracy in the reporting. They want to get the correct story out and give their take on what is taking place. Here is the report with names removed (and the description brother placed in its place), except for the victims. https://blogs.bible.org/clarification-about-the-martyrs-from-turkey-may-1/
Here is the latest from Turkey on details about the massacre which have been verified as exaggerated. This report comes from some people closest to the events who examined the bodies and want accuracy in the reporting. They want to get the correct story out and give their take on what is taking place. Here is the report with names removed (and the description brother placed in its place), except for the victims. https://blogs.bible.org/clarification-about-the-martyrs-from-turkey-may-1/ _______
Dear brothers and sisters,
I greet you in the peace and love of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May the Lord abundantly bless you, your families, your churches, and your work.
We know and appreciate very much your heart for us.
Brothers and sisters, in the last ten days we have experienced very painful moments, which words cannot begin to express. Our painful experience has shown us that our lives are as the Lord describes: “What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes.” For this reason we have understood one more time how holy and close to the Lord we should live our lives.
We have also understood that our society is easily given to emotion and that in such painful moments some people, whether intentionally or not, report certain events inaccurately and we have not prevented this or have not been able to do so.
When the Malatya massacre happened we, the brothers from Diyarbakir, besides those already on the scene at the time of the crime, were the first to get there. When we got to Malatya our brother Ugur was still alive, but his condition was critical. Around 5:30 PM Ugur entrusted his spirit to the Lord.
Dear brothers and sisters, that painful moment has slowly come into perspective for us so that now we have begun to see some things as we should. For example, it appears that those who murdered or arranged for the murder of these brothers are getting what they hoped for. By means of our reactions we may unwittingly help them. If we do not bring the facts into the light, these people will end up getting what they desired. https://blogs.bible.org/clarification-about-the-martyrs-from-turkey-may-1/ Brothers Tilmann, Necati, and Ugur were murdered in a bloodthirsty way. This is a fact. But there are also some inaccurate claims about this massacre and one of these is the extent of the torture. According to rumors brother Tilmann was stabbed with a knife 156 times. Brother Ugur had countless knife wounds, it has been said. These rumors, however, are unfounded. At the morgue we wanted to put brother Tilmann’s body, which was in a plastic bag, into the coffin, but the officials and police did not like this. “It is sinful to do it this way, we should wrap the corpse in a shroud,” they said. I accepted this idea and did what was right in their eyes. I asked them for a shroud (white cloth) and the officials moved Tilmann’s body out of the plastic bag, which they placed to the side. I took advantage of this opportunity to examine brother Tilmann’s body as far down as his stomach. I did not see any knife wounds. Only Tilmann’s throat had been slit 8-10 centimeters and there was the stitched autopsy incision down the middle of Tilmann’s chest. Unfortunately there are very different rumors circulating about brothers Tilmann and Necati. It has been said that their noses, lips, and ears were cut. These rumors do not reflect the truth. I telephoned our brother in Adana because I knew he had seen brother Tilmann’s body. I asked him about the knife wounds on brother Tilmann’s body. My brother said to me, “Brother, I came across three or four knife blows in the chest area. I didn’t see his back. On his face I can’t say there were knife wounds, but scratches, maybe from hitting his face when he fell down.” I knew that a brother from Ankara had seen bodies. I asked him which bodies he had seen and he said, “I saw the chest area of both Tilmann and Necati. I saw purple [from bruising] on Necati’s lips and chin, but I did not see knife wounds. I looked at brother Tilmann’s chest, but I did not see knife wounds.” These are the statements of those you saw the bodies of these two brothers.
It is true that our brothers were knifed and tortured. But it was not to the extent of statements such as “too many wounds to count, beyond description.” Apparently one brother looked more carefully than we did. He saw three or four knife wounds in the chest.
No one saw brother Ugur’s body because on the night of the same day the murder happened, around midnight, his family took his body for burial.
I believe that brother Ugur had knife wounds similar to those of our other two brothers. It has been said that Ugur was stabbed all over his body, including his genitals. I do not believe this. You may ask why I don’t beleive this. I think someone stabbed this much would die on the spot. Ugur would not have been able to remain alive until 5:30 PM if he had been stabbed so much. That nothing abnormal happened to Ugur can be understood [from the fact that] exaggerated statements have been about our other two brothers, too.
Therefore we reach the following conclusion: yes, these brothers were tortured, but not to the extent that has been explained.
We are sons and daughters of the truth. Unfortunately unfounded news reports and media exaggerations have now gone out all over the world. Our brothers and sisters and people sensitive [to such news] have been misinformed. We do not intend to offend anyone. But whether the true facts are, let us report them without exaggeration. Let people everywhere think about the plain facts.
Who started these exaggerated facts [about the Malatya massacre]? We purpose two possibilities: 1) Those who perpetrated the crime planned this [the spreading of exaggerated facts] from the beginning and the murderers were simply tools for these people [who had planned to blow the murder into exaggerated proportions]. The goal of those who planned this murder and the exaggerated claims was both to frighten the Christians living in Turkey, causing them to shrink back and be timid, and to humiliate Turkey as a country that invites and causes such bloodthirty massacre, thereby damaging Turkey’s chances of entering the European Union and making matters worse in the country. Furthermore, [the planners of this massacre] wanted to give the government and our people the impression that Christians distort and exaggerate everything. 2) In every situation we see that the media either totally disregards something we say or totally exploits it. We investigated the bloody clothing that was submitted to the public as the underclothing of our brothers. None of this clothing belonged to our brothers. That clothing had been taken off the bodies of people shot to death weeks earlier. But what did the media do? They took this clothing and presented it as freshly removed from the bodies of our brothers. Is there anyone who does not yet know about the exaggerations and sometimes boldfaced lies of the media?
Therefore, brothers and sisters, if we do not explain the true facts to you our hearts will not find peace. I have written this report because I have read exaggerated or unfounded facts in news both home and abroad. The true facts are those in this report. Before sending these facts to you, as you will see below, I have requested statements from our brothers. I have had these statments translated to English in order to pass them on to you. https://blogs.bible.org/clarification-about-the-martyrs-from-turkey-may-1/
Vi saluto nella pace e nell’amore del nostro Signore e Salvatore Gesù Cristo. Possa il Signore benedire abbondantemente te, le tue famiglie, le tue chiese e il tuo lavoro.
Conosciamo e apprezziamo molto il tuo cuore per noi.
Fratelli e sorelle, negli ultimi dieci giorni abbiamo vissuto momenti molto dolorosi, che le parole non riescono a esprimere. La nostra dolorosa esperienza ci ha mostrato che le nostre vite sono come il Signore descrive: “Qual è la tua vita? Perché sei una nebbia che appare per un po ‘e poi svanisce”. Per questo abbiamo capito ancora una volta quanto dobbiamo vivere la nostra vita santi e vicini al Signore.
Abbiamo anche capito che la nostra società è facilmente soggetta a emozioni e che in momenti così dolorosi alcune persone, intenzionalmente o meno, riportano determinati eventi in modo impreciso e noi non lo abbiamo impedito o non siamo stati in grado di farlo.
Quando è avvenuto il massacro di Malatya noi, i fratelli di Diyarbakir, oltre a quelli già sulla scena al momento del delitto, siamo stati i primi ad arrivarci. Quando siamo arrivati a Malatya, nostro fratello Ugur era ancora vivo, ma le sue condizioni erano critiche. Intorno alle 17:30 Ugur affidò il suo spirito al Signore.
Cari fratelli e sorelle, quel momento doloroso è entrato lentamente in prospettiva per noi così che ora abbiamo iniziato a vedere alcune cose come dovremmo. Ad esempio, sembra che coloro che hanno assassinato o organizzato l’assassinio di questi fratelli stiano ottenendo ciò che speravano. Per mezzo delle nostre reazioni possiamo inconsapevolmente aiutarli. Se non portiamo alla luce i fatti, queste persone finiranno per ottenere ciò che desideravano.
I fratelli Tilmann, Necati e Ugur furono assassinati in modo sanguinario. Questo è un fatto. Ma ci sono anche alcune affermazioni imprecise su questo massacro e una di queste è l’entità della tortura. Secondo alcune indiscrezioni, il fratello Tilmann è stato pugnalato con un coltello 156 volte. Il fratello Ugur ha avuto innumerevoli ferite da coltello, è stato detto. Queste voci, tuttavia, sono infondate. All’obitorio volevamo mettere il corpo del fratello Tilmann, che era in un sacchetto di plastica, nella bara, ma ai funzionari e alla polizia non è piaciuto. “È peccaminoso farlo in questo modo, dovremmo avvolgere il cadavere in un sudario”, hanno detto. Ho accettato questa idea e ho fatto ciò che era giusto ai loro occhi. Ho chiesto loro un sudario (panno bianco) e gli ufficiali hanno spostato il corpo di Tilmann fuori dal sacchetto di plastica, che hanno messo di lato. Ho approfittato di questa opportunità per esaminare il corpo di fratello Tilmann fino allo stomaco. Non ho visto ferite da coltello. Solo la gola di Tilmann era stata tagliata di 8-10 centimetri e c’era l’incisione dell’autopsia cucita al centro del torace di Tilmann. Sfortunatamente circolano voci molto diverse sui fratelli Tilmann e Necati. È stato detto che i loro nasi, labbra e orecchie sono stati tagliati. Queste voci non riflettono la verità. Ho telefonato a nostro fratello ad Adana perché sapevo che aveva visto il corpo del fratello Tilmann. Gli ho chiesto delle ferite da coltello sul corpo del fratello Tilmann. Mio fratello mi ha detto: “Fratello, mi sono imbattuto in tre o quattro colpi di coltello nella zona del petto. Non ho visto la sua schiena. Sulla sua faccia non posso dire che ci fossero ferite da coltello, ma graffi, forse faccia quando è caduto. ” Sapevo che un fratello di Ankara aveva visto i corpi. Gli ho chiesto quali corpi avesse visto e lui ha detto: “Ho visto l’area del torace sia di Tilmann che di Necati. Ho visto viola [da lividi] sulle labbra e sul mento di Necati, ma non ho visto ferite da coltello. petto, ma non ho visto ferite da coltello “. Queste sono le dichiarazioni di chi ha visto i corpi di questi due fratelli.
È vero che i nostri fratelli furono accoltellati e torturati. Ma non era nella misura di affermazioni come “troppe ferite da contare, oltre ogni descrizione”. Apparentemente un fratello ha osservato più attentamente di noi. Vide tre o quattro ferite da coltello nel petto.
Nessuno ha visto il corpo del fratello Ugur perché la notte dello stesso giorno è avvenuto l’omicidio, intorno a mezzanotte, la sua famiglia ha preso il suo corpo per la sepoltura.
Credo che il fratello Ugur avesse ferite da coltello simili a quelle degli altri nostri due fratelli. È stato detto che Ugur è stato pugnalato in tutto il corpo, compresi i genitali. Non ci credo. Potresti chiedermi perché non lo credo. Penso che qualcuno pugnalato così tanto sarebbe morto sul colpo. Ugur non sarebbe stato in grado di sopravvivere fino alle 17:30 se fosse stato accoltellato così tanto. Che non sia successo niente di anormale a Ugur si può capire [dal fatto che] affermazioni esagerate hanno riguardato anche gli altri due nostri fratelli.
Pertanto giungiamo alla seguente conclusione: sì, questi fratelli sono stati torturati, ma non nella misura in cui è stato spiegato.
Siamo figli e figlie della verità. Purtroppo in tutto il mondo sono ormai diffuse notizie infondate ed esagerazioni mediatiche. I nostri fratelli e sorelle e le persone sensibili [a tali notizie] sono state male informate. Non intendiamo offendere nessuno. Ma se i fatti sono veri, riportiamoli senza esagerare. Lascia che le persone pensino ovunque
sui fatti semplici.
Chi ha dato inizio a questi fatti esagerati [sul massacro di Malatya]? Ci proponiamo due possibilità: 1) Coloro che hanno perpetrato il crimine l’hanno pianificato [la diffusione di fatti esagerati] fin dall’inizio e gli assassini erano semplicemente strumenti per queste persone [che avevano progettato di far esplodere l’omicidio in proporzioni esagerate]. L’obiettivo di coloro che hanno pianificato questo omicidio e le affermazioni esagerate era sia di spaventare i cristiani che vivono in Turchia, facendoli indietreggiare e di essere timidi, sia di umiliare la Turchia come un paese che invita e provoca un massacro così sanguinario, danneggiando così le possibilità della Turchia. di entrare nell’Unione Europea e peggiorare le cose nel paese. Inoltre, [gli organizzatori di questo massacro] volevano dare al governo e al nostro popolo l’impressione che i cristiani distorcessero ed esagerassero tutto. 2) In ogni situazione vediamo che i media ignorano totalmente qualcosa che diciamo o lo sfruttano totalmente. Abbiamo indagato sugli indumenti insanguinati che erano stati presentati al pubblico come biancheria intima dei nostri fratelli. Nessuno di questi vestiti apparteneva ai nostri fratelli. Quegli abiti erano stati portati via dai corpi di persone uccise a colpi di arma da fuoco settimane prima. Ma cosa hanno fatto i media? Hanno preso questo vestito e lo hanno presentato come appena rimosso dai corpi dei nostri fratelli. C’è qualcuno che non conosce ancora le esagerazioni e le bugie a volte audaci dei media?
Pertanto, fratelli e sorelle, se non vi spieghiamo i veri fatti il nostro cuore non troverà pace. Ho scritto questo rapporto perché ho letto fatti esagerati o infondati nelle notizie sia in patria che all’estero. I fatti veri sono quelli di questo rapporto. Prima di inviarti questi fatti, come vedrai di seguito, ho richiesto dichiarazioni ai nostri fratelli. Ho fatto tradurre in inglese queste dichiarazioni per trasmetterle a voi. https://blogs.bible.org/clarification-about-the-martyrs-from-turkey-may-1/=============
Il processo contro coloro che hanno ucciso tre missionari nella Turchia orientale all’inizio dell’anno si sta preparando per iniziare. Questo rapporto ti dà un’idea di come le cose possono funzionare lì. Per quelli di voi che non conoscono il PKK è il partito curdo che negli ultimi decenni ha provocato dolore alla Turchia mentre premevano per la libertà.
Il processo a coloro che all’inizio dell’anno hanno ucciso tre missionari nella Turchia orientale si sta preparando per iniziare. Questo rapporto ti dà un’idea di come le cose possono funzionare lì. Per quelli di voi che non conoscono il PKK è il partito curdo che negli ultimi decenni ha provocato dolore alla Turchia mentre premevano per la libertà. Le recenti tensioni tra USA e Turchia riguardano il ruolo dei curdi e del PKK in Turchia e nel nord dell’Iraq. Hurriyet è uno dei giornali più letti della Turchia. Daremo un occhio a questo processo, così come ad altri siti in cui ha luogo la persecuzione.
Ecco il rapporto dalla Turchia:
ISTANBUL, 5 novembre (Compass Direct News) – La terza corte penale di Malatya ha fissato il 23 novembre per aprire il processo contro i confessati assassini dei cristiani convertiti turchi Necati Aydin e Ugur Yuksel e di un cristiano tedesco, Tilmann Geske. Tutte le notizie sulla stampa turca della scorsa settimana sul processo in corso hanno sensazionalizzato le giustificazioni offerte dagli assassini per i loro crimini durante l’interrogatorio della polizia, comprese accuse inverosimili contro le vittime. I tre cristiani protestanti sono stati torturati e uccisi con tagli alla gola il 18 aprile di quest’anno nell’ufficio della Zirve Publishing Company, nella provincia meridionale di Malatya.
in Turchia i cristiani sono carne per porci! https://blogs.bible.org/martyrs-murder-trial-in-turkey-nov-6/ “È chiaro da queste dichiarazioni dei sospetti che dietro di loro c’è un gruppo di potente influenza”, ha detto a Compass il portavoce Isa Karatas dell’Alleanza delle Chiese protestanti in Turchia. “Queste persone vogliono ritrarre i protestanti turchi come nemici della nazione”. The trial of those who murdered three missionaries in Eastern Turkey earlier in the year is getting ready to begin. This report gives you a sense of how things can work there. For those of you who do not know the PKK is the Kurdish Party that has caused Turkey no lack of grief over the last several decades as they press for freedom.
The trial of those who murdered three missionaries in Eastern Turkey earlier in the year is getting ready to begin. This report gives you a sense of how things can work there. For those of you who do not know the PKK is the Kurdish Party that has caused Turkey no lack of grief over the last several decades as they press for freedom. The recent tensions between the USA and Turkey are over the role of the Kurds and the PKK in Turkey and in Northern Iraq. Hurriyet is one of Turkey’s most widely read papers. We shall key an eye on this trial, as well as other sites where persecution takes place.
Here is the report from Turkey:
ISTANBUL, November 5 (Compass Direct News) – Malatya’s Third Criminal Court has set November 23 to open the trial of the confessed murderers of Turkish convert Christians Necati Aydin and Ugur Yuksel and a German Christian, Tilmann Geske. All news about the pending trial in the Turkish press last week sensationalized justifications the killers offered for their crimes while under police interrogation, including far-fetched allegations against the victims. The three Protestant Christians were tortured and killed by having their throats cut on April 18 of this year in the Zirve Publishing Company’s office in the southern province of Malatya. “It is clear from these statements of the suspects that there is some group of powerful influence behind them,” spokesperson Isa Karatas of the Alliance of Protestant Churches in Turkey told Compass. “These people want to portray Turkey’s Protestants as enemies of the nation.”
********** Malatya Murder Trial Set to Open in Turkey Local press sensationalizes killers’ justifications for deaths by torture. by Barbara G. Baker
ISTANBUL, November 5 (Compass Direct News) – Malatya’s Third Criminal Court has set November 23 to open the trial of the confessed murderers of Turkish convert Christians Necati Aydin and Ugur Yuksel and a German Christian, Tilmann Geske.
All news about the pending trial in the Turkish press last week sensationalized justifications the killers offered for their crimes while under police interrogation, including far-fetched allegations against the victims.
The three Protestant Christians were tortured and killed by having their throats cut on April 18 of this year in the Zirve Publishing Company’s office in the southern province of Malatya.
After six months of confidential investigations, criminal prosecutors in Malatya had filed formal charges against the five accused killers on October 15, demanding the jailed culprits serve three consecutive life sentences in prison for their crimes.
Defendants Emre Gunaydin, Abuzer Yildirim, Hamit Ceker, Cuma Ozdemir and Salih Guler are accused of founding an armed group and murdering the victims in a deliberate, organized manner. The five killers are 19 and 20 years old.
An additional seven persons have also been charged for allegedly “aiding and abetting” the murder culprits. According to reports in the Turkish media, these seven unnamed suspects have not been arrested.
News on the pending trial date in the Turkish press sensationalized some scandalous allegations appearing in the killers’ official interrogation statements. All the reports were based primarily on an initial release from the Anatolian Agency, a semi-official news source close to the government.
One headline of one of the most repeated claims read, “Missionaries were linked with the PKK,” highlighting the murderers’ claim that the three Christians had “praised” the violent, separatist Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
The terrorist PKK group has killed more than 40 Turkish soldiers and civilians during the past month near Turkey’s southern border with Iraq. At least 30,000 Turkish citizens have died in clashes between the PKK and the Turkish military since 1984.
Sabah newspaper’s headline quoted Emre Gunaydin, the alleged ringleader of the five killers, as saying, “We committed murder out of fear they would harm our families.”
One newspaper, the widely circulated Hurriyet, targeted a Protestant pastor in western Turkey by naming him in its headline. The report quoted Gunaydin’s claim that he had planned to travel to kill the pastor once they had murdered the other three.
Most of the news reports also repeated Gunaydin’s claim that the Christians were forcing local girls into prostitution.
“It is clear from these statements of the suspects that there is some group of powerful influence behind them,” spokesperson Isa Karatas of the Alliance of Protestant Churches in Turkey told Compass. “These people want to portray Turkey’s Protestants as enemies of the nation.
“At the same time,” he added, “because honor is such an important concept in our culture, they are trying to accuse us of having weak morals, so that they can find a justification for their murders.”
The slayers had claimed the motive for the gruesome torture and murder of Aydin, Yuksel and Geske was to stop Christians from defaming Islam and the Turkish nation.
The three Christian victims left behind two widows, five fatherless children and a fiancée.
Il processo per omicidio di Malatya si apre in Turchia La stampa locale sensazionalizza le giustificazioni degli assassini per la morte per tortura. di Barbara G. Baker
ISTANBUL, 5 novembre (Compass Direct News) – La terza corte penale di Malatya ha fissato il 23 novembre per aprire il processo contro i confessati assassini dei cristiani convertiti turchi Necati Aydin e Ugur Yuksel e di un cristiano tedesco, Tilmann Geske.
in Turchia i cristiani sono carne per porci! la enfatizzazione dei delitti sharia fa sembrare eroi nazionali i responsabili di questo efferato delitto, perché gli eroi hanno ubbidito al Corano! Tutte le notizie sulla stampa turca della scorsa settimana sul processo in corso hanno sensazionalizzato le giustificazioni offerte dagli assassini per i loro crimini durante l’interrogatorio della polizia, comprese accuse inverosimili contro le vittime. in Turchia i cristiani sono carne per porci! https://blogs.bible.org/martyrs-murder-trial-in-turkey-nov-6/
I tre cristiani protestanti sono stati torturati e uccisi con tagli alla gola il 18 aprile di quest’anno nell’ufficio della Zirve Publishing Company, nella provincia meridionale di Malatya. in Turchia i cristiani sono carne per porci! https://blogs.bible.org/martyrs-murder-trial-in-turkey-nov-6/
Dopo sei mesi di indagini riservate, il 15 ottobre i pubblici ministeri di Malatya avevano presentato accuse formali contro i cinque assassini accusati, chiedendo ai colpevoli di scontare tre ergastoli consecutivi per i loro crimini.
in Turchia i cristiani sono carne per porci! https://blogs.bible.org/martyrs-murder-trial-in-turkey-nov-6/ Altre sette persone sono state anche accusate di “favoreggiamento” dei colpevoli dell’omicidio. ma , questi sette sospetti anonimi non sono stati arrestati (perché hanno problemi mentali come Erdogan).
Le notizie sulla data del processo in sospeso sulla stampa turca hanno sensazionalizzato alcune accuse scandalose che compaiono nelle dichiarazioni ufficiali degli interrogatori degli assassini. Tutti i rapporti si basavano principalmente su un rilascio iniziale dell’Anatolian Agency, una fonte di notizie semi-ufficiale vicina al governo.
Un titolo di una delle affermazioni più ripetute diceva: “I missionari erano collegati al PKK”, sottolineando l’affermazione degli assassini secondo cui i tre cristiani avevano “lodato” il violento e separatista Partito dei lavoratori del Kurdistan (PKK).
Il gruppo terroristico del PKK ha ucciso più di 40 soldati e civili turchi durante lo scorso mese vicino al confine meridionale della Turchia con l’Iraq. Almeno 30.000 cittadini turchi sono morti negli scontri tra il PKK e l’esercito turco dal 1984.
Il titolo del quotidiano Sabah citava Emre Gunaydin, il presunto capobanda dei cinque assassini, che diceva: “Abbiamo commesso un omicidio per paura che danneggiassero le nostre famiglie”.
Un giornale, il diffusissimo Hurriyet, ha preso di mira un pastore protestante nella Turchia occidentale nominandolo nel titolo. Il rapporto citava l’affermazione di Gunaydin secondo cui aveva programmato di viaggiare per uccidere il pastore una volta che avessero ucciso gli altri tre.
La maggior parte delle notizie ha anche ripetuto l’affermazione di Gunaydin secondo cui i cristiani stavano costringendo le ragazze locali a prostituirsi.
“È chiaro da queste dichiarazioni dei sospetti che dietro di loro c’è un gruppo di potente influenza”, ha detto a Compass il portavoce Isa Karatas dell’Alleanza delle Chiese protestanti in Turchia. “Queste persone vogliono ritrarre i protestanti turchi come nemici della nazione.
“Allo stesso tempo”, ha aggiunto, “poiché l’onore è un concetto così importante nella nostra cultura, stanno cercando di accusarci di avere una morale debole, in modo che possano trovare una giustificazione per i loro omicidi”.
Gli assassini avevano affermato che il motivo delle macabre torture e dell’omicidio di Aydin, Yuksel e Geske era quello di impedire ai cristiani di diffamare l’Islam e la nazione turca.
Le tre vittime cristiane hanno lasciato due vedove, cinque orfani di padre e una fidanzata. ____________
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The PKK has been in the news The PKK has been in the news quite a lot these last weeks, but this article makes the problems there more personal. More ethnic problems among the Kurds and Turkey? As is common now-a-days, there doesn’t seem to be any satisfactory solutions to the political turmoil within that entire region.
What a horrible murder! While I was reading, all I could think of was that this had once been the home of the 7 Churches of Revelation and one of the centers of Paul’s missionary activity.
Does anyone know how extensive the Christian population is there?
I am not sure how well populated this eastern region is for Christians. Not as concentrated as in the West of Turkey for sure and less than 1% of Turkey is Christian! Something like 5000 Christians in a country of 80 million– and most of these are in the western part of Turkey. This was a region of missionary activity almost starting from scratch. dlb
The decision to reopen a The decision to reopen a murder case which involved the killing of three Christian workers in Turkey by the Turkish Interior Ministry is describe as a test case by a Christian persecution-monitoring ministry.
Glenn Penner, a spokesperson from the Voice of the Martyr Canada, said the re-opening of the case, where the Ministry is currently conducting a judicial investigation into the state prosecutors mishandling of the murder trial, would determine whether Christians living in the Muslim-majority country would feel as a full-fledge citizen or not.
“If the killers are allowed to simply get away with lesser charges, or it’s seen that these murders were somehow justified on the basis that these Christians were involved in missionary activity, then Turkish Christians are certainly going to feel that they’re not equal members of society, and that their religious activities are going to continue to be under threat,” Mr. Penner told the Mission Network News (MNN).
This case illustrated, Mr. Penner continued, whether the Turkish government was serious about defending the rights of Christians living in the country which has the aspiration of joining the European Union.
John Candelin, the executive director of the Religious Liberty Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA), had sent a letter to the Turkish Prime Minister, which called on him to come out publicly to state the missionary activities carried out by Christians were good.
Furthermore, the WEA was also helping the families of the three Christian martyrs killed by the Muslim fanatic by helping to fund the children’ education.
The war is not over for The war is not over for Christians and muslims.I wonder whats the fuzz between these two.Violence should be stop,many people and mostly innocent ones are affected.
The murder trials of those accused of killing three Christians in Malatya, Turkey continues. Direct Compass issued this summary of the trial today. We have been watching this situation closely. So here is the full update: The murder trials of those accused of killing three Christians in Malatya, Turkey continues. Direct Compass issued this summary of the trial today. We have been watching this situation closely. So here is the full update: FLASH from COMPASS DIRECT NEWS News from the Frontlines of Persecution
Proseguono i processi per omicidio degli accusati di aver ucciso tre cristiani a Malatya, in Turchia. Direct Compass ha pubblicato oggi questo riassunto del processo. Abbiamo osservato da vicino questa situazione. Quindi ecco l’aggiornamento completo: Proseguono i processi per omicidio di coloro che sono accusati di aver ucciso tre cristiani a Malatya, in Turchia. Direct Compass ha pubblicato oggi questo riassunto del processo. Abbiamo osservato da vicino questa situazione. Quindi ecco l’aggiornamento completo: FLASH da COMPASS DIRECT NEWS Notizie dal fronte della persecuzione MALATYA, Turchia, 23 gennaio (Compass Direct News) – Il primo dei cinque giovani musulmani turchi sotto processo per aver torturato e ucciso tre cristiani nella Turchia orientale si è presentato la scorsa settimana al banco dei testimoni, negando energicamente che il gruppo avesse pianificato di uccidere gli evangelici. Nella testimonianza agghiacciante delle ultime ore di Necati Aydin, Ugur Yuksel e Tilmann Geske, il killer accusato Hamit Ceker ha dichiarato lunedì (14 gennaio) davanti al terzo tribunale penale di Malatya che durante il feroce attacco all’ufficio della Zirve Publishing Company il 18 aprile, ha visto il leader il sospetto Emre Gunaydin ha tagliato la gola a due cristiani. Sebbene Ceker abbia testimoniato di aver portato con sé pistole, una lunga sezione di corda e che ognuno di loro portava un coltello appena acquistato, un paio di guanti di plastica e un jawshan islamico (iscrizione di preghiera protettiva), ha insistito che lo scopo dell’operazione era per sequestrare prove incriminanti contro i cristiani, non per ucciderli. Ha detto di aver visto Gunaydin uccidere Geske e Aydin ma non era a conoscenza di come sia morto Yuksel. “Non ho visto come è stato ucciso Ugur”, ha detto Ceker. “L’ho appena sentito gridare: ‘Gesù!'”
Notizie dal fronte della persecuzioneSummary: MALATYA, Turkey, January 23 (Compass Direct News) – The first of five young Turkish Muslims on trial for torturing and killing three Christians in eastern Turkey took the witness stand last week, vigorously denying that the group had planned to kill the evangelicals. In chilling testimony of the final hours of Necati Aydin, Ugur Yuksel and Tilmann Geske, accused killer Hamit Ceker stated before Malatya’s Third Criminal Court on Monday (January 14) that during the savage attack on Zirve Publishing Company’s office on April 18, he saw leading suspect Emre Gunaydin slit the throats of two of the Christians. Although Ceker testified that they had brought along guns, a lengthy section of rope, and that each of them carried a newly purchased knife, a pair of plastic gloves and an Islamic jawshan (protective prayer inscription), he insisted the purpose of the operation was to seize incriminating evidence against the Christians, not to kill them. He said he saw Gunaydin kill Geske and Aydin but was unaware of how Yuksel died. “I didn’t see how Ugur was killed,” Ceker said. “I just heard him cry out, ‘Jesus!’” https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ ********** in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/
Turkish Murder Suspects Blame Alleged Ringleader Young Muslim says intent was not to kill but to seize evidence against three Christians. by Barbara G. Baker
MALATYA, Turkey, January 23 (Compass Direct News) – The first of five young Turkish Muslims on trial for torturing and killing three Christians in eastern Turkey took the witness stand last week, vigorously denying that the group had planned to kill the evangelicals.
In chilling testimony of the final hours of Necati Aydin, Ugur Yuksel and Tilmann Geske, accused killer Hamit Ceker stated before Malatya’s Third Criminal Court on Monday (January 14) , that during the savage attack on Zirve Publishing Company’s office on April 18, he saw leading suspect Emre Gunaydin slit the throats of two of the Christians.
Denying that the group of young conspirators had planned to kill the two former Muslims who had converted to Christianity or their German colleague, Ceker told the judge that the confrontation turned “tense” when Aydin, who pastored a small Protestant congregation in Malatya, declared to the five young Muslims, “We are all the children of Jesus.”
But the defendant claimed that he himself had no part in killing the three Christians. Although Ceker testified that they had brought along guns and a lengthy section of rope, and that each of them carried a newly purchased knife, a pair of plastic gloves and an Islamic jawshan (protective prayer inscription), he insisted the purpose of the operation was to seize incriminating evidence against the Christians, not to kill them.
Sospetti di omicidio turco incolpano il presunto capobanda Il giovane musulmano dice che l’intento non era quello di uccidere, ma quello di sequestrare prove contro tre cristiani. di Barbara G. Baker
MALATYA, Turchia, 23 gennaio (Compass Direct News) – Il primo dei cinque giovani musulmani turchi sotto processo per aver torturato e ucciso tre cristiani nella Turchia orientale si è presentato la scorsa settimana al banco dei testimoni, negando energicamente che il gruppo avesse pianificato di uccidere gli evangelici.
Nella testimonianza agghiacciante delle ultime ore di Necati Aydin, Ugur Yuksel e Tilmann Geske, il killer accusato Hamit Ceker ha dichiarato lunedì (14 gennaio) davanti al terzo tribunale penale di Malatya, che durante il feroce attacco all’ufficio della Zirve Publishing Company il 18 aprile, ha visto Il principale sospettato Emre Gunaydin ha tagliato la gola a due cristiani.
Negando che il gruppo di giovani cospiratori avesse pianificato di uccidere i due ex musulmani che si erano convertiti al cristianesimo o il loro collega tedesco, Ceker ha detto al giudice che lo scontro è diventato “teso” quando Aydin, pastore di una piccola congregazione protestante a Malatya, ha dichiarato di i cinque giovani musulmani: “Siamo tutti figli di Gesù”. Ma l’imputato ha affermato di non aver avuto alcun ruolo nell’uccidere i tre cristiani. Sebbene Ceker abbia testimoniato di aver portato con sé armi da fuoco e una lunga sezione di corda, e che ognuno di loro portava un coltello appena acquistato, un paio di guanti di plastica e un jawshan islamico (iscrizione di preghiera protettiva), ha insistito che lo scopo dell’operazione era per sequestrare prove incriminanti contro i cristiani, non per ucciderli. in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ =======================
Ha testimoniato che lui e alcuni degli altri avevano cercato di persuadere Gunaydin a lasciare gli uomini legati sul pavimento e scappare.
“No, ora mi conoscono”, ha risposto Gunaydin, secondo Ceker. “Non me ne andrò senza ucciderli.”
Ceker ha testimoniato che Gunaydin ha poi ordinato al sospetto Salih Gurler di strangolare Aydin. Quando Gurler ha provato ma alla fine si è arreso e ha detto che non poteva farlo, il capobanda è andato prontamente e ha iniziato a pugnalare Aydin, tagliandogli la gola, ha detto Ceker.
Gunaydin ha quindi preso un asciugamano per coprire il viso di Geske e gli ha tagliato la gola, ha detto Ceker, aggiungendo che non era a conoscenza di come sia morto Yuksel.
“Non ho visto come è stato ucciso Ugur”, ha detto Ceker. “L’ho appena sentito gridare: ‘Gesù!'”
Yuksel, un uomo di 32 anni di un villaggio vicino a Elazig, si è fidanzato per sposarsi, è morto in ospedale diverse ore dopo che Ceker ha finalmente aperto la porta e si è arreso alla polizia. Aydin, 35 anni, padre di due figli, e Geske, 46 anni, padre di tre figli, erano già morti, i loro corpi mutilati con molteplici coltellate.
A quel punto, ha detto Ceker, Gunaydin aveva cercato di scappare dal balcone del terzo piano, cadendo a terra e subendo gravi ferite.
Sotto interrogatorio del suo avvocato difensore, Ceker ha affermato di essere stato intimidito dalle minacce di Gunaydin di danneggiare lui e la sua famiglia se non avesse collaborato al complotto per esporre e porre fine alle attività missionarie cristiane a Malatya. He testified that he and some of the others had tried to persuade Gunaydin to leave the men tied up on the floor and escape.
“No, they know me now,” Gunaydin replied, according to Ceker. “I won’t leave without killing them.”
Ceker testified that Gunaydin then ordered suspect Salih Gurler to strangle Aydin. When Gurler tried but finally gave up and said he couldn’t do it, the ringleader promptly went over and began stabbing Aydin, slashing his throat, Ceker said.
Gunaydin then took a towel to cover Geske’s face and cut his throat, Ceker said, adding that he was unaware of how Yuksel died.
“I didn’t see how Ugur was killed,” Ceker said. “I just heard him cry out, ‘Jesus!’”
A 32-year-old man from a village near Elazig engaged to be married, Yuksel died in a hospital several hours after Ceker finally unlocked the door and surrendered to the police. Aydin, 35, father of two children, and Geske, 46, a father of three, were already dead, their bodies mutilated with multiple stab wounds.
By that time, Ceker said, Gunaydin had tried to escape over the third floor balcony, falling to the pavement and suffering serious injuries.
Under cross-examination from his defense lawyer, Ceker claimed he had been intimidated by Gunaydin’s threats to harm him and his family if he did not cooperate in the plot to expose and put a halt to Christian missionary activities in Malatya. ================= International Monitoring in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ Police Complicity Ceker also said that Gunaydin was known to have close relations with the local police chief, so he was reluctant to report the ringleader’s plot to the police. But he admitted that the night before, he and another of the defendants had sat in the hall of their dormitory, writing a letter to their families in case things did not turn out well.
“We thought that we might not come back from this incident, and that whether we returned or not, it was going to come back on our heads,” Ceker said.
Ceker confirmed under questioning that the group had performed special Muslim “thanksgiving prayers” together early on the morning of the murders. But he said he didn’t know the meaning of that ritual nor why they did it.
In answer to his lawyer’s question as to whether he had in any way “helped the men who were tied up on the floor,” Ceker claimed he had loosened the cords tightly binding Yuksel’s wrists, and even slipped a packet under his head.
Ceker’s comments, which came near the close of the 10-hour hearing, brought a verbal outburst from Semse Aydin, widow of Necati Aydin and a plaintiff in the case.
“They went there to kill our husbands, and then they say they did things to make them comfortable!” the widow cried out in the courtroom. “This is contemptible!”
After a second outburst moments later, the widow was ordered out of the courtroom by Judge Eray Gurtekin, although he recalled her moments later when plaintiff lawyers protested. Complicità della polizia Ceker ha anche detto che Gunaydin era noto per avere stretti rapporti con il capo della polizia locale, quindi era riluttante a denunciare il complotto del capobanda alla polizia. Ma ha ammesso che la sera prima lui e un altro degli imputati si erano seduti nell’atrio del loro dormitorio, scrivendo una lettera alle loro famiglie nel caso in cui le cose non fossero andate bene.
“Abbiamo pensato che non saremmo potuti tornare indietro da questo incidente, e che se fossimo tornati o no, sarebbe tornato sulle nostre teste”, ha detto Ceker.
Ceker ha confermato sotto interrogatorio che il gruppo aveva eseguito insieme speciali “preghiere di ringraziamento” musulmane la mattina presto degli omicidi. Ma ha detto che non conosceva il significato di quel rituale né perché lo facessero.
In risposta alla domanda del suo avvocato sul fatto che avesse in qualche modo “aiutato gli uomini che erano legati sul pavimento”, Ceker affermò di aver allentato le corde che legavano strettamente i polsi di Yuksel e gli fece persino scivolare un pacchetto sotto la testa.
I commenti di Ceker, che si sono avvicinati alla chiusura dell’udienza di 10 ore, hanno provocato un’esplosione verbale da parte di Semse Aydin, vedova di Necati Aydin e querelante nel caso.
“Sono andati lì per uccidere i nostri mariti, e poi dicono che hanno fatto cose per metterli a loro agio!” gridò la vedova in aula. “Questo è spregevole!”
Dopo un secondo sfogo, pochi istanti dopo, il giudice Eray Gurtekin ha ordinato alla vedova di uscire dall’aula, anche se la ricordò pochi istanti dopo, quando gli avvocati della parte attrice protestarono.International Monitoring in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ ============ International Monitoring in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ Anti-Christian Rhetoric Prior to Ceker’s testimony, two young men accused of involvement in the murder plot were called to the witness stand, one by one. The judge ordered all other defendants removed from the courtroom to prevent them from hearing and influencing each others’ testimonies.
Suspect Kursat Kocadag admitted that Gunaydin had started talking against Christians to him about four months before the murders.
In a local café, Gunaydin had complained to him and other students that there were 49 “house churches” in Malatya, and that these Christian missionary activities represented a strong threat to Islam and Turkish society, he said.
He showed Kocadag a book entitled More Than a Carpenter, declaring that it “slandered Allah, our prophet and our book,” Kocadag said.
“He said that we needed to penetrate them, to find out where they were getting their money, from what businessmen, and if necessary to become martyrs and kill them,” Kocadag told the court.
Six weeks before the killings, Kocadag said, he agreed to hide in his home a pistol that Gunaydin gave him, saying he was afraid authorities might search his student dormitory and find it. The night before the murders, Gunaydin collected the gun, later found at the scene of the crime, from Kocadag’s home.
He also went with Gunaydin to some meetings of the Nur sect of Islam, where he said about 25 university students were studying the books of Said-i Nursi, a Sufi mystic influential in Turkish politics in the mid-20th century.
Under questioning, Kocadag said that Gunaydin was not very religiously observant and admitted that he himself did nothing more than Friday prayers.
But when Kocadag refused to join Gunaydin in his plan to spy on and intimidate Christians in Malatya, he said Gunaydin stopped talking to him about it any more.
‘Others’ Supporting Plot Along with murder suspect Ceker, Kocadag denied that he had any information as to who Gunaydin may have been referring to when he mentioned “others” who were supporting and encouraging the anti-missionary plot.
The second youth charged with conspiring with the murderers, Mehmet Gokce, promptly identified himself as the son of a local policeman.
Gokce claimed that he had very little contact or relationship with Gunaydin, whose family lived opposite his computer shop where he sold CDs and repaired computers.
According to Gokce, Gunaydin had simply asked him if he could help him copy a computer hard disk containing information about missionaries.
He just thought Gunaydin was “goofing around” when he said he would use the word “apple” instead of “computer” in any mobile telephone messages about the hard disk he wanted to get copied, Gokce said. He claimed he had no knowledge whatever of the group’s criminal plans.
For the first time, Yuksel’s mother and aging father, who suffered a severe stroke several months after his youngest son’s murder, were able to attend the trial.
At one point mid-morning, as the defendants filed out of the courtroom under heavy guard, Yuksel’s mother shouted at them from a nearby bench of observers, “Is your conscience troubled? Can you sleep at night?”
In comments headlined by the Turkish press the next day, widow Susanne Geske declared that she and her children who are still living in Malatya wanted to visit the murderers in prison.
“We want to meet with the killers, but I am waiting for the right time,” she said. “I don’t want to ask them questions; I just have something to say. My children are asking, ‘When will we go to them?’”
On the eve of the second hearing, the two widows agreed for the first time since the week of the murders to be interviewed on Turkish television. The taped interviews sharing their memories of their husbands appeared on CNNTURK the evening of the trial. International Monitoring in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ Anti-Christian Rhetoric Retorica anticristiana Prima della testimonianza di Ceker, due giovani accusati di coinvolgimento nel complotto dell’omicidio sono stati chiamati al banco dei testimoni, uno per uno. Il giudice ha ordinato a tutti gli altri imputati di allontanarsi dall’aula per impedire loro di ascoltare e influenzare le reciproche testimonianze.
Il sospetto Kursat Kocadag ha ammesso che Gunaydin aveva iniziato a parlargli contro i cristiani circa quattro mesi prima degli omicidi.
In un caffè locale, Gunaydin si era lamentato con lui e altri studenti che a Malatya c’erano 49 “chiese domestiche” e che queste attività missionarie cristiane rappresentavano una forte minaccia per l’Islam e la società turca, ha detto.
Ha mostrato a Kocadag un libro intitolato More Than a Carpenter, dichiarando che “calunniava Allah, il nostro profeta e il nostro libro”, ha detto Kocadag.
“Ha detto che dovevamo penetrarli, scoprire dove prendevano i soldi, da quali uomini d’affari e, se necessario, diventare martiri e ucciderli”, ha detto Kocadag alla corte.
Sei settimane prima degli omicidi, ha detto Kocadag, ha accettato di nascondere a casa sua una pistola che Gunaydin gli aveva dato, dicendo che aveva paura che le autorità potessero perquisire il suo dormitorio studentesco e trovarla. La notte prima degli omicidi, Gunaydin ha ritirato la pistola, poi ritrovata sulla scena del crimine, dalla casa di Kocadag.
È anche andato con Gunaydin ad alcuni incontri della setta dell’Islam Nur, dove ha detto che circa 25 studenti universitari stavano studiando i libri di Said-i Nursi, un mistico sufi influente nella politica turca nella metà del XX secolo.
Interrogato, Kocadag ha detto che Gunaydin non era molto religioso osservante e ha ammesso di non aver fatto altro che le preghiere del venerdì.
Ma quando Kocadag ha rifiutato di unirsi a Gunaydin nel suo piano per spiare e intimidire i cristiani a Malatya, ha detto che Gunaydin ha smesso di parlargli ancora.
Trama di supporto “Altri” Insieme al sospetto di omicidio Ceker, Kocadag ha negato di avere alcuna informazione su chi Gunaydin potesse riferirsi quando ha menzionato “altri” che stavano sostenendo e incoraggiando il complotto anti-missionario.
Il secondo giovane accusato di cospirazione con gli assassini, Mehmet Gokce, si è prontamente identificato come figlio di un poliziotto locale.
Gokce ha affermato di avere pochissimi contatti o rapporti con Gunaydin, la cui famiglia viveva di fronte al suo negozio di computer dove vendeva CD e riparava computer.
Secondo Gokce, Gunaydin gli aveva semplicemente chiesto se poteva aiutarlo a copiare un disco rigido del computer contenente informazioni sui missionari.
Pensava solo che Gunaydin stesse “scherzando” quando ha detto che avrebbe usato la parola “mela” invece di “computer” in tutti i messaggi di telefonia mobile sul disco rigido che voleva che gli fosse copiato, ha detto Gokce. Ha affermato di non avere alcuna conoscenza dei piani criminali del gruppo.
Per la prima volta, la madre e l’anziano padre di Yuksel, che hanno subito un grave ictus diversi mesi dopo l’omicidio del figlio più giovane, hanno potuto assistere al processo.
A un certo punto a metà mattina, mentre gli imputati uscivano dall’aula sotto stretta sorveglianza, la madre di Yuksel gridò loro da un vicino banco di osservatori: “La vostra coscienza è turbata? Puoi dormire la notte? “
Nei commenti titolati dalla stampa turca il giorno successivo, la vedova Susanne Geske ha dichiarato che lei ei suoi figli che vivono ancora a Malatya volevano visitare gli assassini in prigione.
“Vogliamo incontrare gli assassini, ma sto aspettando il momento giusto”, ha detto. “Non voglio fare loro domande; Ho solo qualcosa da dire. I miei figli chiedono: “Quando andremo da loro?” “
Alla vigilia della seconda udienza, le due vedove hanno accettato per la prima volta dalla settimana degli omicidi di essere intervistate dalla televisione turca. Le interviste registrate che condividevano i ricordi dei loro mariti sono apparse su CNNTURK la sera del processo. International Monitoring in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/
================ il depistaggio della corte turca, ha citato il rifiuto della corte di consegnare le prove chiave nel fascicolo dell’accusa, inclusi documenti, CD e fotografie che Cengiz ha detto sono tutti cruciali “per interrogare adeguatamente gli imputati”. International Monitoring in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/
Exposing Masterminds Geske also reiterated that she did not believe that the slaughter was plotted only by the five young men. “I want to know who put these five people up to this, to find those who are ‘behind the curtain,’” she said.
According to attorney Orhan Kemal Cengiz, leading the team of plaintiff lawyers, it is vital to identify the perpetrators behind the attack.
Cengiz told Compass after the hearing that he and his colleagues were “irritated and very angry” about the killings themselves, as well as the prosecution’s investigation and judiciary handling of the case.
In particular, he cited the court’s refusal to hand over key evidence in the prosecution file, including documents, CDs and photographs that Cengiz said are all crucial “in order to question the defendants properly.”
Last week the judge also denied permission to record the court proceedings, which would provide a complete text of all the oral arguments rather than just an abbreviated summary.
Formal requests to remove 16 files of information about the religious activities of the three Christians, and to charge the perpetrators with “religious genocide,” were also denied.
Esporre le menti Geske ha anche ribadito che non credeva che il massacro fosse stato tramato solo dai cinque giovani. “Voglio sapere chi ha messo queste cinque persone fino a questo, per trovare quelli che sono ‘dietro le quinte'”, ha detto.
Secondo l’avvocato Orhan Kemal Cengiz, a capo del team di avvocati ricorrenti, è fondamentale identificare gli autori dell’attacco.
Cengiz ha detto a Compass dopo l’udienza che lui ei suoi colleghi erano “irritati e molto arrabbiati” per gli omicidi stessi, così come per le indagini dell’accusa e per la gestione giudiziaria del caso.
In particolare, ha citato il rifiuto della corte di consegnare le prove chiave nel fascicolo dell’accusa, inclusi documenti, CD e fotografie che Cengiz ha detto sono tutti cruciali “per interrogare adeguatamente gli imputati”.
La scorsa settimana il giudice ha anche negato il permesso di registrare i procedimenti giudiziari, il che fornirebbe un testo completo di tutte le argomentazioni orali piuttosto che un semplice riassunto abbreviato.
Sono state negate anche le richieste formali di rimuovere 16 file di informazioni sulle attività religiose dei tre cristiani e di accusare gli autori di “genocidio religioso”.============== The Malatya court has refused to accept as evidence the video films from surveillance cameras placed in Gunaydin’s hospital room during the month he was recovering from his injuries, before he was sent to prison. According to plaintiff lawyers, the police deliberately failed to submit the tapes within the required 24-hour limit and also did not obtain formal court permission to film the suspect. https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ In still another “scandal” that made headlines in the Turkish media, police officials reportedly ignored standard forensic procedures by putting all the blood-stained clothes of the suspects into one container to be sent to the Ankara Criminal Laboratory, making it impossible to distinguish which individuals had the different victims’ blood on their clothing.
Near the close of last week’s hearing, plaintiff lawyers requested that the police investigation files regarding Necati Aydin’s brother-in-law, a pastor in Izmit whom Gunaydin had reportedly vowed to kill after the Malatya murders, be added to the Malatya case.
Sono state negate anche le richieste formali di rimuovere 16 file di informazioni sulle attività religiose dei tre cristiani e di accusare gli autori di “genocidio religioso”.
Il tribunale di Malatya ha rifiutato di accettare come prova i filmati delle telecamere di sorveglianza posizionati nella stanza d’ospedale di Gunaydin durante il mese in cui si stava riprendendo dalle ferite, prima di essere mandato in prigione. Secondo gli avvocati dell’attore, la polizia ha deliberatamente omesso di presentare i nastri entro il limite di 24 ore richiesto e inoltre non ha ottenuto il permesso formale del tribunale di filmare il sospetto. https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testify-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ In un altro “scandalo” che ha fatto notizia sui media turchi, i funzionari di polizia avrebbero ignorato le procedure forensi standard mettendo tutti i vestiti macchiati di sangue dei sospettati in un contenitore da inviare al Laboratorio criminale di Ankara, rendendo impossibile distinguere quale le persone avevano il sangue delle diverse vittime sui loro vestiti.
Verso la fine dell’udienza della scorsa settimana, gli avvocati del querelante hanno chiesto che i file delle indagini della polizia riguardanti il cognato di Necati Aydin, un pastore a Izmit che Gunaydin avrebbe giurato di uccidere dopo gli omicidi Malatya, fossero aggiunti al caso Malatya.======================
International Monitoring in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ In addition to relatives of the three victims, the January 14 hearing was observed by international press and television crews from Holland, Germany and the United States, as well as representatives from two non-governmental human rights organizations, a German diplomat and several leaders of the Turkish Alliance of Protestant Churches. in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ After a flood of media reports late last year, the Turkish Interior Ministry on December 8 opened a judicial investigation into allegations of a seriously flawed investigation by Malatya’s state prosecutors of alleged collusion of public officials in the murders. in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ The following week, the Tuvelopment Party, spoke briefly to the press after observing the first few hours of the January 14 hearing. “Everyone in Turkey has freerkish Foreign Ministry confirmed that the United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on Religious Freedom and Tolerance was actively monitoring the Malatya case. in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ Dr. Zafer Uskul, head of the Turkish Parliament’s Human Rights Investigation Commission and a member of the ruling Justice and Dedom of religion and belief,” Uskul said. But he also admitted, “People in society need to be more tolerant. Particularly young people need to be educated on the subject of freedom of religion and belief.” in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/
Monitoraggio internazionale in Turchia I cristiani sono carne per i suini! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testify-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ Oltre ai parenti delle tre vittime, l’udienza del 14 gennaio è stata osservata dalla stampa internazionale e dalle troupe televisive di Olanda, Germania e Stati Uniti, nonché rappresentanti di due organizzazioni non governative per i diritti umani, un diplomatico tedesco e diversi leader di l’Alleanza turca delle chiese protestanti. in Turchia i cristiani sono carne per i suini! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testify-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ Dopo una marea di resoconti dei media alla fine dell’anno scorso, l’8 dicembre il ministero dell’Interno turco ha aperto un’indagine giudiziaria sulle accuse di un’indagine gravemente imperfetta da parte dei procuratori di Stato di Malatya sulla presunta collusione di funzionari pubblici negli omicidi. in Turchia i cristiani sono carne per i suini! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testify-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ La settimana successiva, il Tuvelopment Party, ha parlato brevemente alla stampa dopo aver osservato le prime ore dell’udienza del 14 gennaio. “Tutti in Turchia hanno un ministero degli Esteri freerkish che ha confermato che il Relatore speciale delle Nazioni Unite sulla libertà religiosa e la tolleranza stava monitorando attivamente il caso Malatya. in Turchia i cristiani sono carne per i suini! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testify-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ Il dottor Zafer Uskul, capo della Commissione investigativa sui diritti umani del parlamento turco e membro della sentenza Giustizia e libertà di religione e credo “, ha detto Uskul. Ma ha anche ammesso: “Le persone nella società devono essere più tolleranti. In particolare i giovani hanno bisogno di essere istruiti sul tema della libertà di religione e credo “. in Turchia i cristiani sono carne per i suini! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testify-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ in Turkey Christians are meat for swine! https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testifies-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/ The court is scheduled to resume interrogation of the remaining four suspects on February 25. The Malatya massacre is the third in a chain of three deadly attacks against Turkey’s tiny Christian minority in the past two years. Italian Catholic priest Fr. Andrea Santoro was shot to death while kneeling after mass in his church in Trabzon in February 2006, followed by the assassination of Armenian Christian editor Hrant Dink at the entrance of his newspaper office in Istanbul on January 19, 2007. The assailants in both cases were teenagers. in Turchia i cristiani sono carne per porci! Il tribunale dovrebbe riprendere l’interrogatorio dei restanti quattro sospetti il 25 febbraio. Il massacro di Malatya è il terzo di una catena di tre attacchi mortali contro la piccola minoranza cristiana della Turchia negli ultimi due anni. Sacerdote cattolico italiano p. Andrea Santoro è stato ucciso a colpi di arma da fuoco mentre era inginocchiato dopo la messa nella sua chiesa a Trabzon nel febbraio 2006, seguito dall’assassinio del direttore armeno cristiano Hrant Dink all’ingresso della sua redazione di giornale a Istanbul il 19 gennaio 2007. Gli aggressori in entrambi i casi sono stati adolescenti. https://blogs.bible.org/defendant-testify-in-turkish-martyrs-murders-jan-23-08/
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Pastor Cai Zhuohua and two other Christians found guilty on November 8 of “illegal business practices” have dropped plans to appeal their conviction, two days before a legal deadline for the appeal.
A fourth Christian, Hu Jinyun, will continue the appeal process through her own lawyers, according to a China Aid Association (CAA) report released today.
A clerk from Haidian District People’s Court visited Cai at the Qinghe detention center and warned him that his sentence would be increased if he “annoyed” the judges with an appeal, according to CAA. Facing heavy pressure, Cai, his wife and brother-in-law agreed to drop the appeal.
This decision came as President Bush began an eight-day tour of Asia. Bush intends to visit China November 19-21. In a speech made in Japan, he urged China to open the door to more political and religious freedoms, the British Broadcasting Corp. reported today.
November 14 (Compass) – Hindu extremists attacked 62-year-old Pastor Feroz Masih in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh on November 4, accusing him of “forcibly converting” Hindus and severely beating him.
The attackers then forced Masih to sign a document saying he was willing to participate in a ceremony planned for Sunday (November 20), in which all 60 members of his church would be converted back to Hinduism.
If the pastor and other church members refused to take part, the extremists said, they would be burned to death.
Please finish reading. I feel heavy-hearted after reading these stories because the evil is just palpable. However, it’s amazing how much stronger and more real God is and how He has overcome all evil.
Persecution Blog The Voice of the Martyrs’ blog, sharing powerful stories and timely information that invites and inspires American Christians into fellowship with their persecuted family around the world. Home About Archives Contact Us Subscribe to Our Newsletter July 24, 2017 Missionary Pilot Shares The Rest of the Auca Martyrs’ Story Growing up the home of missionary parents in Ecuador, Gene Jordan has always known the story of five men—Nate Saint, Jim Elliot, Ed McCully, Peter Fleming, and Roger Youderian—who gave their lives in the jungle to reach an isolated Indian tribe.
But for Gene, it wasn’t a far-off story. The five martyrs and their surviving families were close friends of Gene’s parents. One of Gene’s prized possessions is a picture of him, age 2, standing with Saint in front of the famous, yellow Piper Cub airplane later shredded by spears on the riverbank.
As a teen, Gene helped Mission Aviation Fellowship pilots wash their airplanes and clean up the hangar, always hoping for an empty seat on the next flight. As an adult, Gene became one of those pilots and was sent back to Ecuador to follow in the footsteps of “Uncle Nate.”
Listen as he shares reflections on a life serving in missions, and the difference the gospel makes in the hearts of individuals, and even entire villages, as the people find in Jesus a reason to live.
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Twitter Pinterest Facebook June 27, 2017 After Arrest, “I Was Terrified” “Dr. Andrew” is working to share the gospel in the Middle East, but he hasn’t always had a heart to share Christ’s love with Muslims. Growing up in a nominal Christian family, Andrew was harassed by Muslims his whole life. But God changed his heart and gave him a passion to share Christ’s love with Muslims.
His gospel work has brought him to the attention of secret police, who have detained and questioned him many times. Andrew says each time he is detained, even though he feels fear, he also sees an opportunity to share the gospel.
Listen as Andrew talks about how he overcomes the fear by focusing on the reality of Who God is rather than on his immediate surroundings. He’ll also share some of the blessings that can be found in persecution, and help us understand the mindset of Middle Eastern Muslims.
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Posted by VOM_MediaDev on June 27, 2017 at 05:07 PM in Reaching Muslims for Christ, VOM Radio | Permalink |Twitter Pinterest Facebook June 07, 2017 Being a True Vessel for God’s Use “Brother Matthew” is a pastor and church planter in South Asia, working among Muslims to share the gospel.
After threats against his life and an attack on his brother, he was encouraged by family members to leave his country. He fled to a safe place, but God clearly called him to go back to his home country, in spite of the danger. Matthew obeyed, and since his return he’s seen explosive growth in his church planting work.
Matthew says persecution is something God uses to purify and unify the church, and further it’s something that every Christian should be ready to experience. Let Matthew’s story inspire you to walk boldly with Christ, and remember this week to pray for Christians in South Asia.
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Twitter Pinterest Facebook May 09, 2017 VOM Radio in Central Asia “Tanya” is a Christian worker in Central Asia, living and ministering in a country where she must always be cautious about what she says openly and who she says it around. Listen to hear how Christians in the former Soviet Union are carefully sharing the gospel, and are willing to endure persecution if that’s what it takes to see God’s love spread to their countrymen.
As a mom and a pastor’s wife, Tanya shares how the threat of persecution impacts the way Christians raise their children to follow Christ. You’ll be inspired as Tanya shares how Christians living under persecution need and are blessed by Christians in free nations who pray for them and fellowship with them. Finally, you’ll learn ways to pray as Dr. Jason Peters guest-hosts this week’s episode of VOM Radio.
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Twitter Pinterest Facebook April 27, 2017 Nate Saint Memorial School: End of an Era The end of an era comes next month.
Saint_1In August 1985, I clutched my mom’s hand and squeaked my rubber flip-flopped way down the gravel path from the Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) “base” to the cinderblock Nate Saint Memorial school. Miss Carolyn Wolfram greeted me and the three other kindergarten students and we took our places at the red, yellow, blue and green desks.
David’s parents were with Gospel Missionary Union, running a conference center for training local church workers. Rebekah’s dad was an anesthesiologist at the HCJB mission hospital in town. And Cristina’s parents worked with the local church while her dad trained to be a pilot with my dad at MAF.
I completed all of my elementary education through the sixth grade at Nate Saint Memorial School. In my era, the school hosted around 30 kids in kindergarten through eighth grade; all of our parents were involved in various ministries and denominations and types of mission work in the tiny town of Shell, perched on the edge of Ecuador’s Amazon rain forest.
At NSMS, as we called it, classes were frequently put on hold so the school children could perform a song for visiting tour groups from the U.S. We marched in the town parades proudly carrying a banner with Nate Saint’s name on it, and when we got tired of standing in the hot sun, our teachers would exhort us to set an example for the Ecuadorian schools, because they knew we were the “evangelical” school.
Class sizes were small, and like a prairie school house, often contained multiple grades. After the teacher got the third graders working in their math workbooks, she might quietly read the English assignment to the fourth graders on the other side of the room. When there were political strikes and no one could travel around town, we had classes in homes, books spread out on dining room tables with our mothers overseeing us.
Thursday afternoons were for swimming, when the whole school would pile into the rattley GMC mission vans and head for the river. The teachers would try to make sure we didn’t drown in the fast current while I worked up the courage to finally jump off that big rock into the deep spot.
When the eighth graders needed frogs to dissect for science class, they first spent an evening out behind the school, capturing toads and dunking them in formaldehyde from the hospital. The surgeons’ wife came over on Tuesdays to have us draw still-life paintings.
Every day on my way home from school, I’d pass the long wooden house of the Brethren church planters who were working with the indigenous people, including many of the Waodani (the tribe responsible for killing Jim Elliot, Nate Saint, Ed McCully, Pete Fleming and Roger Youderian). Waodani teenagers lived with them for months at a time while completing their education in Shell, education that wasn’t available in the jungle. The hope of the church planters was that these young people would return to their villages with a firm spiritual foundation that they could share with their communities.
The school for the children of missionaries founded in 1966 in memory of those missionary martyrs—Nate Saint Memorial School—has run its course. Fewer missionaries are needed in the region, and more are choosing to homeschool their children.
Saint_2The end of an era has come, but its purpose was well-served. My kindergarten teacher, Miss Wolfram, would go on to have a 32-year-long career serving the mission community, in Shell and later in the capital city at the boarding school. She’s retiring this year.
Several schoolmates went on to become missionary pilots. One is serving as a military chaplain. Another is a church planter in Mexico. One girl ministered with her family in Yemen. Another one trains pastors in the Dominican Republic. My sister and her family work with youth in Ecuador. And then there’s me: privileged to serve persecuted Christians around the world. Christians who are just as willing to sacrifice their lives in order to share the gospel as the school’s namesake, Nate Saint.
Dory P and her husband both work for VOM. Dory grew up calling Nate Saint’s sister “Aunt Rachel” and Jim Elliot’s widow “Aunt Betty.” She and her husband serve on VOM’s staff.
Posted by VOM_MediaDev on April 27, 2017 at 03:14 PM in Dory P., Kids of Courage, Missions, saints and martyrs | Permalink |Twitter Pinterest Facebook April 24, 2017 Nepal: This is Who God Is Listen this week for an update on the church in Nepal, especially how the church has been impacted by Nepal’s recent adoption of a new constitution which included anti-conversion provisions.
Michael Huff has been the leader of Operation Mobilization in Nepal and is now based in the US helping to mobilize Christians to take the gospel all over the world. Listen as Michael shares how OM is working to raise up Christian workers and evangelists in Nepal, and some of the lessons Nepali Christians have taught him during his years of ministry there.
He’ll share how two Christian workers there responded to persecution in the village they were working in; and an amazing story of how God supernaturally gave the Scriptures to a young boy—a boy who would grow up to be a church leader in Nepal.
Learn more about OM’s work in Nepal and around the world at http://www.OMUSA.org.
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Twitter Pinterest Facebook April 17, 2017 VOM Radio: “When We Say Yes to God” When God called Leanna to missions she was a young woman fresh out of college. Then God specifically called her to a part of South Asia known as “the graveyard of missionaries.” He led her down a different path from most foreigners at the time; Leanna lived in a village, drinking dirty water, sleeping on a grass mat and subsisting on lentils and rice. As she lived through the hardships of village life she was able to introduce people to a God greater and more powerful than the millions of Gods in their faith: Jesus Christ.
Listen as Leanna shares about how Jesus is reaching people in South Asia with demonstrations of His power, and how believers are persevering in spite of persecution and hardship. She’ll also advise American believers how to reach out to those we know with the gospel, and equip us to pray for more than a billion people who live in South Asia.
Learn more about Leanna’s ministry at TellAsia.org; order a copy of her book, Treasures in Dark Places: One Woman, a Supernatural God and a Mission to the Toughest Part of India (affiliate link).
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Twitter Pinterest Facebook April 10, 2017 Middle East Christians “Standing in the Fire” For Christians in Syria and other Middle East nations, human logic is clear: get out! Go someplace safe!
In spite of such advice, Tom and JoAnn Doyle tell us many Christians are choosing to STAY and serve the Lord and witness for Christ. These bold brothers and sisters are standing in the fire of war and persecution, and they are finding—just as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego did—that God is standing with them.
Listen to the story of Jamila, a 12-year-old girl healed from cancer after a Christian man prayed for her in Jesus’ name, leading to hundreds of Druze people coming to faith in Christ. Jamila’s is just one of the stories in Tom Doyle’s new book, Standing in the Fire.
You’ll be encouraged as you hear what God is doing in the Middle East, and challenged as Tom and JoAnn give insights into how we, Christians in free nations, can emulate the lessons offered by our brothers and sisters standing in the fire.
Order “Standing In The Fire” by Tom Doyle (affiliate link).
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Twitter Pinterest Facebook April 06, 2017 Petr Jasek: God Opened the Prison Door From the first days after his arrest in Sudan, Petr Jasek repeatedly said, “God is the One who holds the key to my cell.”
Jasek, a Czech citizen, is VOM’s Africa regional director and he was just released after 14 months in prison in Sudan. In this third and final part of our conversation with Petr, he shares about how he stopped praying to be released from prison and simply focused on fulfilling the Lord’s purpose for him inside prison walls.
Listen as Petr shares what it was like to hear the judge announce that he was sentenced to life in prison, and the verse he read from Psalms moments before he found out God would be using the key and opening Petr’s cell door. Petr will also share—from his personal experience—how we should pray for Christians in prison, and for their families who sometimes suffer more than the prisoners.
You will be challenged to think about what it means to wait on the Lord as you hear Petr share how, after 445 days, God set this captive free.
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Twitter Pinterest Facebook March 27, 2017 “Holy, Holy, Holy” in a Sudanese Prison What verse of Scripture would you grab onto if you were locked in prison for your faith? Perhaps you’d choose Isaiah 61:1:
“The Spirit of the Lord God is upon Me, Because the Lord has anointed Me To preach good tidings to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, To proclaim liberty to the captives, And the opening of the prison to those who are bound”
Petr Jasek, a Czech national and VOM’s Africa regional director, was released last month after 445 days in prison in Sudan. Listen below as he shares the verse that God brought to his mind which became a theme for him during those long months in prison, Revelation 4:8:
The four living creatures, each having six wings, were full of eyes around and within. And they do not rest day or night, saying:
“Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, Who was and is and is to come!”
That verse became a theme for Petr; he would use it to guide his prayers and recite it over and over each day throughout his imprisonment.
Meditating on God’s holiness provided strength for Petr as his radical Muslim cellmates began to pressure, persecute and torture him. Listen also for the story of the opportunity God provided that encouraged Petr as he began to lose hope after four months in prison. Petr’s story challenges each of us to think about how we deal with hardship or opposition, and reminds us to seek God’s plan and His will, even when we’re uncomfortable or suffering.
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Renovatio 21 difende la Vita come miracolo irripetibile e divino, e difende la Civiltà come culla terrestre della Vita.
Tale è oggi l’abisso apertosi sotto l’umanità, che non crediamo sia più solo necessario «difendere»: per la Vita, e per la Civiltà è necessario passare all’attacco.
Vita nascente, fine-vita, fecondazione artificiale, sovversione morale, vaccinazioni e psicofarmaceutica di massa: la Cultura della Morte dilaga in ogni dove.
La Necrocultura perverte il puro, uccide l’innocente, stermina l’uomo e i suoi figli. Ciò sta accadendo in questo stesso momento.
Ci siamo dati la missione, stupida quanto inevitabile, di divenirne l’argine – e un giorno, gettate le basi, rovesciare per sempre lo stato delle cose.
Perciò Renovatio 21 si pone come obiettivo necessario la ricostruzione della mente cattolica, e la promozione di una società di ideali cristiani: perché riteniamo che, giunti nell’ora della tenebra, solo il Primato dell’Essere possa salvare la Civiltà.
Per il futuro della vita umana, per la Rinnovazione del XXI secolo.
23 APRILE 2021 Biden riaccende l’uso dei feti umani per la ricerca scientifica: «topi umanizzati» con organi di bambino inclusi
L’amministrazione Biden venerdì ha revocato le restrizioni sull’uso del tessuto fetale per la ricerca medica, annullando le regole imposte nel 2019 dal presidente Donald J. Trump.
Le nuove regole, divulgate dal National Institutes of Health, consentono agli scienziati di utilizzare tessuti derivati da aborti volontari.
L’amministrazione Biden venerdì ha revocato le restrizioni sull’uso del tessuto fetale per la ricerca medica, annullando le regole imposte nel 2019 dal presidente Donald J. Trump
«Il Dipartimento della Salute e dei Servizi Umani, che sovrintende all’NIH, ha sostanzialmente ripristinato le linee guida in vigore durante l’amministrazione Obama» scrive il New York Times.
Il NIH «gestirà e supervisionerà la ricerca utilizzando tessuto fetale umano secondo le politiche e le procedure che erano in atto» prima del divieto di giugno 2019, ha detto l’agenzia in una dichiarazione inviata via e-mail sabato. Lo sviluppo è stato segnalato per la prima volta venerdì dal Washington Post.
Gli scienziati possono acquistare tessuto fetale da fonti approvate prima del divieto e tutti i progetti che erano stati approvati prima delle restrizioni dell’amministrazione Trump «saranno ripristinati senza ulteriore revisione», secondo un’e-mail inviata agli scienziati dall’NIH Le nuove regole, divulgate dal National Institutes of Health, consentono agli scienziati di utilizzare tessuti derivati da aborti volontar
«È fantastico», ha detto al NYT il dottor Mike McCune, esperto di HIV presso la Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation e professore emerito presso l’Università della California, San Francisco
Lavorare con il tessuto fetale è un’abilità specializzata e molti degli scienziati con tale esperienza hanno lasciato il campo, sostiene il dottore dell’AIDS pagato da Gates. «Le persone con decenni di esperienza hanno dovuto trovare altri lavori. Tutto ciò dovrà essere ricostituito per ricominciare da capo, ma lo faranno».
L’inversione del divieto ha rispettato una promessa fatta dall’amministrazione Biden di sostenere la scienza e ha sgomentato i gruppi conservatori che si oppongono alla ricerca sui tessuti fetali in quanto viola la santità della vita.
«Alcune organizzazioni conservatrici e religiose hanno suggerito che gli scienziati usassero tessuti da aborti spontanei piuttosto che da quelli volontari. Ma gli aborti spontanei spesso derivano da anomalie genetiche e dello sviluppo che renderebbero il tessuto fetale inutilizzabile per la ricerca» «Alcune organizzazioni conservatrici e religiose hanno suggerito che gli scienziati usassero tessuti da aborti spontanei piuttosto che da quelli volontari. Ma gli aborti spontanei spesso derivano da anomalie genetiche e dello sviluppo che renderebbero il tessuto fetale inutilizzabile per la ricerca» scrive il quotidiano di Nuova York, che ringraziamo: finalmente possono ascoltarlo con le loro orecchie, da fonte non sospetta, anche la serqua di «cattolici» vaccinari che sono arrivati a sostenere che gli aborti usati per la creazione delle linee cellulari fetali sono «pochi» e pure che si ha il dubbio se si sia trattato di un aborto procurato o meno.
Nero su bianco: per questioni tecniche, logistiche, perfino fisiologiche e genetiche, i feti sacrificati alla scienza moderna sono tutti abortiti per volontà, e con il personale scientifico ben preparato a smembrarli a cuor battente per ottenerne i preziosi tessuti.
Tuttavia, se pensate che l’orrore degli aborti per la filiera scientifica si fermino alle linee cellulari per vaccini e ricerca di vario tipo (alimentare, cosmetologica) vi sbagliate.
«Topi umanizzati»: in pratica, si tratta di trapiantare pezzi di bambino abortito dentro roditori, che poi vengono avviati agli esperimenti Dagli anni ’80, i cosiddetti topi umanizzati che contengono tessuti o organi umani fetali sono stati il fulcro per lo studio della risposta immunitaria a patogeni come il coronavirus.
Avete capito bene: in pratica, si tratta di trapiantare pezzi di bambino abortito dentro roditori, che poi vengono avviati agli esperimenti.
Il motivo di tale aberrazione è in realtà semplice, al punto che ci può arrivare perfino uno scienziato: molti farmaci che avevano funzionato in modo spettacolare nei topi normali hanno fallito negli studi clinici sull’uomo. Sedare l’entusiasmo degli scienziati e del mondo progressista (che ora non nasconde più nulla – ammette, rivendica) riguardo ai topi trapiantati di bambini morti diventa quindi molto difficile: vi faranno l’esempio, subito, di quante vite si possono salvare così, pensiamo al cancro, all’AIDS, al diabete…
I «topi umanizzati» con gli aborti-Frankenstein non sono una novità; il loro commercio non si è mai in realtà spento, nemmeno sotto le riforme pro-life del presidente Trump. Renovatio 21 ha pubblicato riguardo il recente caso di tessuti fetali «freschi, non congelati» richiesti da istituzioni scientifiche americane per «umanizzare» i roditori e sottoporli agli esperimenti.
Nel giugno 2019, l’amministrazione Trump aveva bruscamente tagliato tutti i finanziamenti a progetti nei laboratori governativi che si basano sul tessuto fetale. Il NIH aveva anche richiesto agli scienziati accademici che cercano fondi federali di fornire giustificazioni elaborate del loro bisogno di tessuto fetale umano e ha istituito un comitato etico per esaminare queste proposte.
Il Dipartimento della salute e dei servizi umani degli Stati Uniti aveva detto in una dichiarazione all’epoca: «Promuovere la dignità della vita umana dal concepimento alla morte naturale è una delle massime priorità dell’amministrazione del presidente Trump»
Il Dipartimento della salute e dei servizi umani degli Stati Uniti aveva detto in una dichiarazione all’epoca: «Promuovere la dignità della vita umana dal concepimento alla morte naturale è una delle massime priorità dell’amministrazione del presidente Trump».
A luglio 2020, 90 organizzazioni scientifiche, mediche e di pazienti hanno firmato una lettera in si cui esortava il Comitato Etico a consentire l’utilizzo del tessuto fetale per sviluppare trattamenti per COVID-19 e altre malattie.
«Il tessuto fetale ha proprietà uniche e preziose che spesso non possono essere sostituite da altri tipi di cellule», affermava, spudoratamente la dichiarazione. I dottori in sintesi stavano dicendo: lasciateci sacrificare i bambini, la natura ha dato alle loro giovani carni doni speciali, lasciateci squartarle, sezionarle, manipolarle – è per il bene dell’umanità, ovvio.
Ad agosto 2020, il Consiglio Etico respinse tutte le 14 proposte tranne una: l’unica proposta approvata si basava su tessuto fetale precedentemente acquisito.
«Il tessuto fetale ha proprietà uniche e preziose che spesso non possono essere sostituite da altri tipi di cellule». I dottori cioè dicono: lasciateci sacrificare i bambini, la natura ha dato alle loro giovani carni doni speciali, lasciateci squartarle, sezionarle, manipolarle – è per il bene dell’umanità, ovvio
L’annuncio del NIH delle nuove regole è arrivato il giorno dopo che Xavier Becerra, il segretario dei servizi sanitari e umani, ha dichiarato in un’audizione sul bilancio a Capitol Hill che l’agenzia avrebbe cambiato le regole sulla ricerca sui tessuti fetali. Becerra non ha rivelato i dettagli, ma la sua dichiarazione e l’abbraccio generale della scienza da parte dell’amministrazione Biden hanno lasciato intendere che le restrizioni dell’era Trump sarebbero state annullate.
«Crediamo che dobbiamo fare la ricerca necessaria per assicurarci di incorporare l’innovazione e di portare tutti quei tipi di trattamenti e terapie là fuori al popolo americano», ha detto il signor Becerra in udienza.
La scienza, la politica, i giornali: tutto il mondo progressista rivendica apertis verbis il sacrificio umano degli innocenti. Senza più pudore alcuno. L’utilitarismo più sanguinario è oramai una forma di virtù politica da esibire senza vergogna.
Vogliamo ricordare, infine, chi è, a quanto si dice, il vero presidente USA in questo momento: Kamala Harris. Come riportato da Renovatio 21, quando era Procuratore dello Stato della California, la Harris perseguì con violenza – al punto di mandargli squadre di swat armati in casa per sequestrargli i PC – l’attivista pro-life David Daleiden.
La scienza, la politica, i giornali: tutto il mondo progressista rivendica apertis verbis il sacrificio umano degli innocenti. Senza più pudore alcuno. L’utilitarismo più sanguinario è oramai una forma di virtù politica da esibire senza vergogna
Daleiden e il suo gruppo, il Center for Medical Progress, denunciò, con tanto di video girati in incognito che vennero confiscati, proprio il traffico di parti del corpo dei bambini da parte della multinazionale dell’aborto Planned Parenthood, la catena di cliniche feticide dove i bambini, una volta estratti, venivano fatti a pezzi e venduti alla ricerca scientifica.
Per capire cosa comanda davvero in USA dopo Trump: né Biden, né il Partito Democratico, né il Deep State. Comanda, come da destino della storia moderna, la Necrocultura.
“All’inizio del 1915 c’erano circa due milioni di armeni all’interno della Turchia; oggi ce ne sono meno di 60.000…. la negazione del genocidio armeno da parte dei successivi regimi in Turchia è andata avanti dal 1915 ad oggi.
Non solo la Turchia ha ripetutamente negato la colpevolezza del genocidio armeno; sembra intenzionato a riaccenderlo, più recentemente aiutando l’Azerbaigian a fare la guerra all’Armenia nel contesto della disputa del Nagorno-Karabakh, che è nuovamente scoppiata in un conflitto armato alla fine del 2020.
“Perché la Turchia è tornata nel Caucaso meridionale 100 anni [dopo la dissoluzione dell’Impero Ottomano]? Per continuare il genocidio armeno.” – Il primo ministro armeno Nikol Pashinyan, Facebook, 1 ottobre 2020.
Questi mercenari e i loro partner azeri, tra gli altri comportamenti simili all’ISIS, hanno “torturato oltre ogni riconoscimento” una donna armena di 58 anni intellettualmente disabile hackerandosi di orecchie, mani e piedi – prima di ucciderla. La sua famiglia è stata in grado di identificarla solo con i suoi vestiti.
Rispondendo alla domanda, “Se potessi farla franca con una cosa, cosa faresti?” – ha chiesto ai passanti casuali per le strade della Turchia – una donna ha recentemente risposto in video: “Cosa farei? Decapitare 20 armeni. Poi guardò direttamente la telecamera e sorrise mentre accisa la testa.
Gran parte di questo odio genocida non dovrebbe sorprendere: i libri di testo delle scuole pubbliche turche, come ha scoperto un recente studio, continuano a demonizzare gli armeni — così come ebrei e cristiani.
Le chiese armene sono state profanate dopo essere state sotto il controllo azero durante e da quando la disputa del Nagorno-Karabakh è scoppiata in un conflitto armato alla fine del 2020 – nonostante le promesse delle autorità azere di proteggerle. Nella foto: La Cattedrale di Ghazanchetsots (Santo Salvatore) a Shusha, Nel Nagorno-Karabakh, il 13 ottobre 2020, poco dopo essere stata bombardata. (Foto di Aris Messinis/AFP via Getty Images)
Oggi, 24aprile, è la Giornata della memoria del genocidio armeno, che segna 106 anni dall’inizio del genocidio armeno, quando i turchi ottomani massacrarono circa 1,5 milioni di armeni durante la prima guerra mondiale.
La maggior parte degli storici oggettivi che hanno esaminato l’argomento concordano inequivocabilmente sul fatto che si sia trattato di un genocidio deliberato e calcolato. Secondo il Genocide Education Project:
“Più di un milione di armeni sono morti a causa dell’esecuzione, della fame, delle malattie, dell’ambiente rigido e dell’abuso fisico. Un popolo che ha vissuto nella Turchia orientale per quasi 3.000 anni [più del doppio del tempo che i turchi islamici invasori avevano occupato l’Anatolia, ora noto come “Turchia”] ha perso la sua patria ed è stato profondamente decimato nel primo genocidio su larga scala del XX secolo. All’inizio del 1915 c’erano circa due milioni di armeni all’interno della Turchia; oggi ce ne sono meno di 60.000.
“Despite the vast amount of evidence that points to the historical reality of the Armenian Genocide, eyewitness accounts, official archives, photographic evidence, the reports of diplomats, and the testimony of survivors, denial of the Armenian Genocide by successive regimes in Turkey has gone on from 1915 to the present.”
Not only has Turkey repeatedly denied culpability for the Armenian Genocide; it appears intent on reigniting it, most recently by helping Azerbaijan wage war on Armenia in the context of the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute, which again erupted into armed conflict in late 2020.
As Nikol Pashinyan, Armenia’s prime minister, observed in October 2020: “Why has Turkey returned to the South Caucasus 100 years [after the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire]? To continue the Armenian Genocide.”
During this recent conflict, which did not concern it, Turkey sentsharia-enforcing “jihadist groups.” According to French President Emmanuel Macron, they — including the pro-Muslim Brotherhood Hamza Division were sent from Syria and Libya to terrorize and slaughter Armenians. The Hamza Division reportedly kept naked women in prison while operating in Syria.
These mercenaries and their Azerbaijani partners, among other ISIS-like behavior, “tortured beyond recognition” an intellectually disabled 58-year-old Armenian woman by hacking off her ears, hands, and feet — before murdering her. Her family was only able to identify her by her clothes.
“Armenians,” according to a December 2020 report, “are being brutalized” and have “lost territory to their jihadist neighbors before agreeing to a cease-fire enforced by Russia…. Prior to violating the so-called peace agreement, the Turkish Muslims of Azerbaijan did as Muhammad commanded in beheading Christians.”
The report linked to a video of soldiers in camouflage overpowering a struggling, elderly Armenian man to the ground, before casually carving at his throat with a knife.
“Azerbaijan has accused Armenia of violating the peace deal first,” the report continues, “but observers note the only provocation Muslims need to attack Armenians is their continued existence.”
Anti-infidel rhetoric underscores this view. A captured terrorist confessed that he was “promised a monthly 2000 dollar payment for fighting against ‘kafirs’ in Artsakh, and an extra 100 dollar for each beheaded ‘kafir.'” (Kafir, often translated as “infidel,” is Arabic for non-Muslims who fail to submit to Islamic authority, which by default makes them enemies worthy of slavery or death.)
Armenian churches that came under Azerbaijani control have been desecrated — despite promises from the Azerbaijani authorities to protect them. In one instance, a soldier — it is unclear whether he was an Azeri or a jihadi mercenary from Syria or Iraq — was videotaped standing on top of a church chapel, where the cross had been broken off, and triumphantly shouting “Allahu Akbar!” Azerbaijani forces also shelled and destroyed Holy Savior, an iconic Armenian cathedral which was “consecrated in 1888 but was damaged during the March 1920 massacre of Armenians of the city by Azerbaijanis and experienced a decades-long decline.”
More recently, according to a March 29, 2021 report, during just two weeks, at least three Armenian churches in the Nagorno-Karabakh region were recently vandalized or destroyed by Azerbaijani forces — even though a ceasefire had been declared in November. Video footage of the desecration of one of these churches shows Azerbaijani troops entering the Christian place of worship, and then laughing, mocking, kicking, and defacing Christian items inside it, including a fresco of the Last Supper. Turkey’s flag appears on the Azerbaijani servicemen’s uniforms, further implicating the Erdogan government of involvement. As they approach, one of the Muslim soldiers says, “Let’s now enter their church, where I will perform namaz” — a reference to Muslim prayers; when Muslims pray inside a non-Muslim temple, it immediately becomes a mosque.
In response to this video, Arman Tatoyan, an Armenian human rights activist, issued a statement:
“The President of Azerbaijan, and the country’s authorities have been implementing a policy of hatred, enmity, ethnic cleansing and genocide against Armenia, citizens of Armenia and the Armenian people for years. The Turkish authorities have done the same or have openly encouraged the same policy.”
As an example, he said that Azerbaijan’s President Aliyev had proudly stated in early March that “the younger generation has grown up with hatred toward the enemy ” — meaning Armenians.
Such hate, a precursor to genocide, seems evident everywhere. One need only listen to a Turkish man rant in a video about how all Armenians are “dogs,” and that any Armenians found in Turkey should be slaughtered:
“What is an Armenian doing in my country? Either the state expels them or we kill them. Why do we let them live?… We will slaughter them when the time comes…. This is Turkish soil. How are we Ottoman grandchildren?…. The people of Turkey… have honor, dignity, and Allah must cut the heads of the Armenians in Turkey. It is dishonorable for anyone to meet and not kill an Armenian… If we are human, let us do this—let us do it for Allah…. Everyone listening, if you love Allah, please spread this video of me to everyone…”
Answering the question, “If you could get away with one thing, what would you do?” — asked to random passersby on the streets of Turkey — a woman recently replied on video: “What would I do? Behead 20 Armenians.” She then looked directly at the camera and smiled while nodding her head.
Much of this genocidal hatred should be unsurprising: Turkish public school textbooks, as a recent study found, continue demonizing Armenians — as well as Jews and Christians.
If Turks, who are not affected by the Armenian/Azerbaijani conflict, feel this way, why it should be a shock that any number of Azerbaijanis do, too? “We [Azerbaijanis],” noted Nurlan Ibrahimov, head of the press service of Qarabag football club of Azerbaijan, “must kill all Armenians—children, women, the elderly. [We] need to kill [them] without [making a] distinction. No regrets, no compassion.”
Today, therefore, marking the anniversary of the start of the Armenian Genocide, we would do well to remember not only what happened then, but what is clearly being primed to happen again.
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27 Reader Comments Isaac Barr MD • Apr 25, 2021 at 22:33
Recognizing murder of Armenians by “Young Turks” as genocide is important. The Forty Days of Musa Dagh 1933 novel by Jewish Franz Werfel based on events that took place in 1915 when 2 million Armenians were murdered, is an epic that must be studied. Werfel was warning the world of pending Holocaust. It must be studied in schools and universities. Risposta->
cammo99 • 25 aprile 2021 alle 09:08
Biden nella sua condanna ufficiale del genocidio menziona solo gli ottomani. Non menziona i turchi o l’Islam. È un’accusa senza che nessuno sia ritenutoe nel passato o nel presente. Potrebbe anche essere stato un incidente d’auto senza colpa. Risposta->
Costantino • 25 aprile 2021 alle 03:20
Una buona giornata, ieri. La ringrazio, Presidente Biden.
La Turchia ha fatto tante cose brutte contro minoranze o persone di diversa origine in questi anni, ma è ancora un paese aggressivo. Per non dimenticare che hanno sostenuto di nuovo l’Azerbaigian contro gli armeni, minacciando tutti i paesi, infrangendo le regole, tradendo alleanze, persino trasformando la Chiesa più importante in una moschea.
Il fatto che stanno ancora rispondendo bruscamente dimostra che non hanno rimpianti per quello che hanno fatto. Nessuno lo accetta. La Turchia deve quindi essere affrontata come un nemico dell’umanità, della libertà e della fraternità.
Vi prego, il prossimo sarà il genocidio contro i greci dell’Asia Minore e del Ponto. Risposta->
Leon Mintz • 24 aprile 2021 alle 19:13
“il primo genocidio su larga scala del VENTESIMO secolo.” Non è corretto. Il primo genocidio su larga scala del XX secolo era stato il genocidio del Congo perpetrato dai belgi. Risposta->
Andrew Boughton • 24 aprile 2021 alle 17:17
Tutto ricorda la Bosnia e il Kosovo, in cui i falchi democratici si sono uniti ai neocon conservatori per abbattere la Russia promuovendo l’Izetbegovic et al pan-islamista, per non parlare dei discutibili leader croati, sugli ex alleati serbi. Ma qualunque cosa, sono tutti solo pezzi di scacchi per la politica. Risposta->
Ani Varonikyan
Andrew Boughton • 25 aprile 2021 alle 01:04
Grato per l’articolo, ogni parola di esso, e tutti i commentatori che capiscono e sentono per noi armeni e per tutti coloro che sono discendenti / vittime di genocidio nel passato e nel presente. Il fatto che una data donna, bambino, anziano turco/azero abbia un tale male, un tale odio nei loro cuori che con facilità sorridono e parlano di fare atti violenti contro gli armeni è malato ma parla chiaro. Pettina tutti i commenti di Turchi e Azeri e ti ritroverai malato allo stomaco per la facilità con cui fantasticano su atti raccapriccianti e morbosi contro gli armeni. Mi aspetto tanto da un governo che perpetua l’odio in ogni occasione e toeletta doverosamente i loro piccoli. Risposta->
SaEFan • 24 aprile 2021 alle 15:18
Gli Armeni [= Popolo della Terra (Aram)] sono i discendenti diretti degli Urartiani di oltre 3000 anni fa, la popolazione del Caucaso di Ararat. Sono rimasti al loro posto dall’inizio della storia, anche se in alcuni luoghi sono stati spodesati dalle tribù turche invasori. Anche gli azeri sembrano avere radici antiche nella zona. La lingua moderna di un popolo non è necessariamente un indicatore di identità antica in quanto può cambiare (l’egiziano ha lasciato il posto all’arabo). In ogni caso gli invasori turchi originali erano i Selgiuchidi, a loro volta un sottogruppo derivato dallo scioglimento dell’Impero Cazaro nel Caucaso. Risposta->
SaEFan
SaEFan • 24 aprile 2021 alle 17:50
Gli azeri possono avere discendenza diretta dai Cazari. La domanda è: chi ha diritti sulle terre in questione oggi? La risposta pratica è “chiunque possa difenderla”. Se il tentativo di soluzione comporta una decisione finale di “TUTTO o NIENTE”, la lotta che ne consegue è destinata a distruggere tutto lasciando nulla recuperabile. L’alternativa è negoziare una situazione Win+Win. Non la baionetta ha sostenuto Win-Lose, che non dura mai. Sadat rischiò il collo con Win+Win, che perse personalmente ma l’Egitto vinse, ora realizzato più volte. Risposta->
Don Gaetano
SaEFan • 25 aprile 2021 09:56
Si tratta di una dichiarazione molto vera e ragionevole. Non possiamo tornare alla storia decidendo chi dovrebbe essere dove. L’autodifesa è un attributo necessario della sopravvivenza, in qualsiasi momento della storia e nel presente.
La storia umana è anche una storia militare. Pensare che ci sarà mai una pace mondiale senza un elemento di ferma forza militare da parte della maggioranza dei paesi unificati che la mantiene attraverso la forza militare, è una fantasia.
Il problema è chi o quale ideologia sarà quella maggioranza che raggiungerà il potere e come sarà il governo quando lo farà.
I totalitari possono avere una presa di ferro per lunghi periodi, ma alla fine la popolazione si rivolgerà contro di loro. Le democrazie e persino i totalitarismi possono diventare compiacenti e deboli e incapaci di reprimere le ribellioni e alla fine fallire.
Niente di fatto dagli umani è perfetto. Personalmente, sono a favore di una forza militare schiacciante per sostenere il mio stile di vita e quello dei miei simili e la volontà di usarlo a pieno regime quando necessario.
Per concludere: se ci sono grandi potenze che si innalzano sulla terra con ideologie opposte, ci sarà un conflitto inevitabile, mitigato solo se si ha la forza schiacciante di scoraggiare la sfida. È solo la via dell’umanità. Risposta->
SaEFan
Don Gaetano • 26 aprile 2021 16:56
Don Gaetano: in pratica secondo gli standard attuali hai ragione. Si noti tuttavia che i precedenti standard per la risoluzione dei conflitti comportavano invariabilmente la “pacificazione”, cioè la trasformazione della civiltà in un cimitero. L’avvento del pensiero moderno ha creato il concetto di Win+Win in base al quale entrambe le parti negoziano una risoluzione in base alla quale entrambe escono vincitrici. Nessuno vince più, l’altro perde (vittorie-perdi). Questa innovazione pensata è davvero rivoluzionaria, ma ci saranno enormi quantità di successi empirici per diventare la convenzione. E come dici tu, dovrà essere sostenuto dalla forza. Umano se possibile. Risposta->
Cedro • 24 aprile 2021 alle 13:17
Eppure, quando tali omicidi si verificano per le strade delle città occidentali, reagiamo stringendo candele e orsacchiotti, e ci rifiutiamo di giustiziare i colpevoli.
A nostro dire che sono individui malati di mente senza bisogno in comune. I nostri paesi si rifiutano di riconoscere uno scopo politico. Anche se l’assassino è un rifugiato o un immigrato clandestino, non li espelleremo mai. Questo è un tale tradimento della democrazia secolare che ci è voluto così tanto tempo per creare. Risposta->
David • 24 aprile 2021 alle 12:49
Il 22 agosto 1939 Hitler dichiarò: “Di conseguenza ho messo in preparazione le mie formazioni a capo della morte, per il momento solo in Oriente, con l’ordine di mandare a morte senza pietà e senza compassione uomini donne e figli di derivazione e lingua polacca. Solo così otteniamo lo spazio abitativo (lebensraum) di cui abbiamo bisogno. Chi oggi parla dell’annientamento degli armeni” Chi tace sul genocidio di ieri rende molto più facile il verificarsi del genocidio di oggi. Risposta->
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