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AFGHANISTAN Christians In Danger In And Around The WORLD

The following urgent message from Obaid S. Christ, an Afghan Christian living in New Delhi, arrived in my inbox two weeks ago:

 

“I just received a warning call from a person who introduced himself as an [official at the Afghan embassy]… If I don’t go to the embassy in two hours to meet him, he will arrest [me] and present me to the embassy through the Indian police… Please pray and be in contact, and if in case something happens, my wife will contact you. He was claiming that I convert people from Islam to Christianity.”

 

The calls continued throughout the day. “They were very angry and saying that they will hit me by knife and kill me,” the exile, who changed his name after fleeing Afghanistan in 2007 when an Islamic court issued an arrest warrant for his conversion, told me in reference to the third call he received late that night.

 

Threats against Afghan converts to Christianity should not be taken lightly. Conversion is viewed as a serious crime in Afghanistan and Christians are frequently targeted by both the government and extremists. Earlier this year, a video was released of the beheading of an Afghan man, Abdul Latif, by four Islamist militants near Herat. The militants, who claim to be the Taliban, read a passage from the Hadiths before executing the victim: “Mohammad (peace be upon him) says, ‘Whoever changes his religion should be executed.’”

 

Neither are Afghan Christians safe outside their homeland. In September, an Afghan convert was scalded with boiling water and acid at a refugee processing center in Norway. “If you do not return to Islam, we will kill you,” his attackers reportedly told him.

 

For Obaid, the menacing calls were not the first time he felt threatened since arriving in India. “Our community is a persecuted and rejected community,” he told me last April. “We left behind all our belongings in Afghanistan just to save our lives by leaving Afghanistan. Here in India, we are receiving no legal and physical protection from the UNHCR Office or Indian government. We are harassed, attacked, insulted and persecuted by Indian Muslims and Afghan Muslim refugees in this city.”

 

The persecution of Afghan Christian refugees is sometimes ignored by the very agencies that are mandated to protect them. Aman Ali and his family fled Afghanistan in June 2010 following a television broadcast showing footage of Afghans being baptized. Though Aman’s conversion was already known in his community, the broadcast stirred animosity towards Christians which led to nationwide protests and the arrests of several converts.

 

“Someone had reported my activities to the secret police of Afghanistan and they were looking for evidence to arrest me, but I was so careful and had to stop my work,” Aman told ICC. “After the television showed pictures from a baptism ceremony, the Afghan government started arresting believers from different parts of Kabul… Most Afghan believers were scared… and left the country. So did me and my family.”

 

Aman immediately applied for refugee status with the United Nations High Commission of Refugees (UNHCR) upon arrival in New Delhi, but was rejected and told that he failed to meet the criteria set forth in Article 6B of the UNHCR Statute which states that in order to receive refugee status, one must have a “well-founded fear of persecution by reason of his race, religion, nationality or political opinion.” It was clear to Aman that the UNHCR did not consider his conversion as a legitimate threat to his life.

 

Ratimullah from Mazar-i-Sharif fled at the same time as Aman and for the same reasons. Like Aman, Ratimullah’s application for refugee status was also rejected along with seven other applicants. The applicants have spent months in hiding, fearful that if caught by the Indian police they will be deported back to Afghanistan. “I cannot return to my country because I will be arrested and executed by the Afghan government,” Ratimullah wrote in an appeal to the UNHCR. “A definite death is waiting for me in my homeland.”

 

Afghan Christian refugees in India are not alone. Similar requests have been denied by the UNHCR in other countries as well, including Britain. The Guardian reported an Afghan Christian asylum seeker, Ahmed Faizi, as saying, “If the Taliban don’t execute me for being a Christian, my family will,” just before his deportation last April.

 

“They will kill me for being Christian,” Ali Hussani, another deportee, said. “There are only Muslims there.”

 

Their predictions are ringing true amidst renewed threats by the Taliban to purge Christians — both foreign and national — from the country. A statement posted on an official website on October 18 warned that “special plans” have been made to “destroy all (Christian) centers one by one.” A translation of the notice declares: “Under the name of this shameful and corrupt democracy, there are all kinds of pagans entering into our country. Thousands of Christian missionaries have also entered our country under the name and cover of aid societies and NGOs (organizations). They are busy with their activities (evangelizing) and have the support of foreign and Afghan forces, claiming that they are giving humanitarian and social help to people…

 

“According to our reports, these Christian evangelists and social organizations are directly inviting Afghans to Christianity… These infidels, enemies of Islam under the name of corrupt democracy and their lords, need to know that the Afghan Islamic Emirate is seriously taking your activities into consideration… The Afghan Islamic Emirate will take practical measures and has already made special plans to destroy all [their] centers one by one; the centers where plans are made that destroy the holy religion of Islam and Afghan culture.”

 

The warning should not be ignored, Obaid told me. “The centers’ activities are being observed, Afghan converts are identified, and it is planned to destroy the centers. This is serious!” Some foreign aid workers in the country, however, have heard similar declarations in the past and view the threat as merely Taliban propaganda.

 

Hundreds of Afghan Christians, like Obaid, remain on the run from religious-based persecution that targets them at home and abroad. “In the modern world, where we have NATO, the UN, human rights commissions, and governments which claim they fight for democracy and give protection for those who are persecuted, I cannot find a place in this world where I am protected,” Obaid lamented.

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12 Responses to AFGHANISTAN Christians In Danger In And Around The WORLD

  1. Hungry Lion yamu America Reply

    November 17, 2011 at 6:12 pm

    Very sad that this is still happening in this day and age. The main problem in Afghanistan is the dominance of the Taliban. Before their military regime, Afghanistan was much more free and much less religious. The best way we could teach these people that this is wrong is through education. But how can we execute this? Most of the government is filled with Taliban forces, and with them around and controlling stuff, all this Muslim extremism will never cease. Sickening what these men are capable of. And to do all this in the name of God?! It angers me so much. They only want to control people by using fear, it has nothing to do with “Allah”

  2. UTTER NONSENSE!! Reply

    November 17, 2011 at 6:45 pm

    This is pathetic! The act of killing (or just attempting to kill) someone because they converted to another religion is plain barbarism to the highest degree! That’s why for ME, Christianity is the most “sensible” religion!

  3. Phronesis Reply

    November 17, 2011 at 6:45 pm

    Do not fear them that kill the body….cause no one can kill your spirit..! JESUS IS LORD

  4. stv Reply

    November 17, 2011 at 8:49 pm

    Its sad Christians let’s pray for our fellow believers who are being persecuted. & those of us who indeed enjoy the freedom of worship let’s pray in truth and in spirit.

  5. Aggie Reply

    November 17, 2011 at 9:05 pm

    This is a wake up call to pray for all believers in other parts of the free world. Zambia is a Christian nation and the Almighty Living Father shall hold us to a higher standard on how we respond to the persecuted brethren. To whom much is given, much is required. We have to pray for protection of our Christian brothers and sisters. For those blinded to believe that we have the same God as Islam, should the doctrine of love your neighbour not be the same if it was the same God. The God of Islam is not our loving, forgiving and merciful heavenly Father. Thank God for Jesus. Jesus is my Lord and Saviour and I pledge to stand in prayer. Glory to God Almighty!

  6. tommy Reply

    November 17, 2011 at 9:40 pm

    End times are nearing let’s take it in prayer our JEHOVA YAWEH is able,when man wants to destroy the world JESUS HIMSELF will come and rescue us and take us home united in prayers.

  7. Jesus is Lord Reply

    November 18, 2011 at 6:16 am

    I FEEL SAD FOR WHAT IS HAPPENING TO OUR AFGANISTAN BELIEVERS. I WILL BE HAPPY IF SOMEBODY CAN GIVE THE PERSECUTED AFGAN BELIEVERS THIS EMAIL: [email protected]

  8. shimukuka Reply

    November 18, 2011 at 7:05 am

    I might not know much about islam, my gut feeling is these criminals use religion to subjugate people!you will hear some moslems say islam means peace!so killing in the name of religion cant be peace!

  9. vts Reply

    November 18, 2011 at 11:00 am

    do sury Allah support killing of people? lets reform and make the world a better place.Zed is a christian nation and we dont kill u muslims. but why u?

  10. DOLLAR BILL Reply

    November 18, 2011 at 12:11 pm

    Do not fear them that kill the body….cause no one can kill your spirit..! JESUS IS LORD.GOD NEVER FAILS

  11. Bactrians Reply

    November 27, 2011 at 3:50 am

    In The Name Of The Father The Son and The Holy Ghost. Let the Afghan and Iranian Masiahi ( Christians) be guided by your light from the barbarians who want to control power, who want to darken the soul with their spoils of misery, forsaken love for all. Be brave as our lord and savior and go fourth and live by the gospel as did our Saint Anthony spreading the teaching of the testament east in Persia.

  12. Vajtswv tus Menyam Reply

    December 14, 2011 at 7:51 pm

    May our Heavenly Father be with you all during this time of need, he will guide and protect those who believe in him. Lord Jesus will call upon those who serve him and give you eternal life in Heaven. Even if your body is spread all over the sands of time, your soul will be saved and be with our Father in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

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