
Christian Leader Killed by Militants Linked to Boko Haram
Islamist terrorists in Nigeria are thought to have killed a prominent Christian leader in the northern reaches of the country after the country's president recently declared a state of emergency.
Rev. Refaat Fikri: Egypt Has No Political Will to Protect Copts
Rev. Refaat Fikri, head of the Media Center for the Evangelical Church in Egypt, said the problems facing Egyptian Christians have been going on since the 1970s and looks to continue as there is a lack of political will by the ruling regime to solve them.
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- Boko Haram Kills 23 People in Nigeria for 'Disobeying' Sharia Law
- Mob Attacks Copts and Their Businesses in Northern Egypt
- Nigerian President Declares State of Emergency as Islamic Extremists Take Over Villages and Towns
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