Tuesday, 18 August 2015

GENOCIDE ALERT: Defend Middle East Christians & Other Religious Minorities!

  • Attacks by Location
  • Attacks by Country

Attacks on Religious Minorities Since January 1, 2010

This database tracks violent attacks on religious minorities in the Islamic Middle East since January 1, 2010, reported in reliable press accounts or human rights reports. A violent attack is defined as a killing, an injury, a wrongful arrest or conviction, an abduction, a forced conversion, or an act of property destruction, which can be attributed to the victim's status as a religious minority. Because not all attacks on religious minorities are prosecuted or publicized, this list is necessarily incomplete.

View Table of Attacks HERE

Church BombingChristian Solidarity International (CSI-USA) has issued a Genocide Warning for Christian communities and other religious minorities in North Africa and the broader Islamic Middle East! Add your voice to CSI's call by signing our petition to the president.

Syria FlagRead CSI's Genocide Warning on Syria HERE

Read CSI's Genocide Warning on Egypt HERE

READ DR. EIBNER'S LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT HERE

  • Conditions for Genocide
  • Dr. Eibner's Letter to President Obama
  • Commentaries
  • Quotes
Universal Conditions for Genocide.
1.Public display of ethnic and religious differences through physical features, language and communal symbols.
2. Absence in multi-religious and/or multi-ethnic societies of strong integrating institutions.
3. Absence of the rule of law and presence of authoritarian traditions of governance.
4. Deep-seated insecurity on the part of ruling elites.
5. Widespread perception of vulnerable religious and ethnic groups as potential agents of politically subversive powers.
6. Prevalence of a racially or religiously discriminatory ideology or worldview that upholds a utopian vision of a homogenous society as the foundation of political unity.
7. Institutionalization of racial or religious discrimination in statute law or social custom.
8. Widespread communication by state and/or non-state actors of hateful propaganda that portrays members of religious or ethnic communities as subject peoples, aliens within society, or as subhuman creatures.
9. Outbreaks of organized violence by mobs or individuals against members of vulnerable religious or ethnic communities.
10. Habitual denial of discrimination by state and non-state actors that engage in oppressive practices, including violence, against vulnerable groups in society.
11. Widespread militarization of society and/or widespread influence of non-state terrorist groups or militias.

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