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Islamic Extremists Brutally Murder 100+ People in DRC, Mostly Christians

02-03-2021 The Democratic Republic of the Congo. (DNC) Islamic terrorists are launching violent attacks against people in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in Central Africa as innocent men, women, and children are being killed almost daily. In the past month, more than 100 people were murdered, and a majority of them were reportedly Christians.   Open Doors reports that around 46 people belonging to the Pygmy ethnic group were killed on Jan. 14 by extremists who are believed to be associated with the Allied Democratic Forces. Members of this ethnic group face widespread persecution and discrimination. And on Jan. 4, close to 22 civilians were killed during a raid on the village of Mwenda, in the Beni region. Before that, Allied Democratic Forces killed 25 people in the village of Tingwe, then used guns and machetes to brutally murder 17 nearby villagers. 

Over 100 people, largely Christians, killed in DRC

Three Congolese ride a motorbike and carry a cross for a grave along the road linking Mangina to Beni on August 23, 2018, in Mangina, in the North Kivu province. | JOHN WESSELS/AFP via Getty Images A militant Islamic group with an expansionist agenda has killed at least 100 people, mostly Christian, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo in recent weeks, according to a report by the persecution watchdog Open Doors. More than 100 people were killed in three large attacks by the Islamic extremist group called Allied Democratic Forces in the Christian-majority country, Open Doors reported. On Jan. 14, about 46 people belonging to the Pygmy ethnic group were killed in Ituri province by suspected militants of the extremist group, which is known for attacking, kidnapping, and killing Christians, as well as training and sending jihadists to other countries in Africa.

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COVID-19 Intensifies Discrimination Against Christians – 96five Family Radio

New report finds Christians are being refused COVID-19 aid in countries across Asia, Middle East and Africa. By 96five Contributors Monday 25 Jan 2021 By: Kim Wilkinson According to annual report released this month, COVID-19 has intensified the persecution and discrimination of at least 340 million Christians around the world. The World Watch List 2021, produced by global charity Open Doors International, highlights that COVID-19 has been a catalyst for discrimination against Christians, including the denial of emergency relief where some were told “ Your church or your God should feed you” and that the virus was created and spread by the West. Key findings from the report include:

The Countries Where It s Most Dangerous to Be a Christian in 2021

The Countries Where It’s Most Dangerous to Be a Christian in 2021 Around the world, more than 340 million Christians one of every eight believers experience high levels of persecution, just for following Jesus. For the past 29 years, the Open Doors World Watch List has offered a global indicator of countries where human and religious rights are being violated, and those countries most vulnerable to societal unrest and destabilization. “The COVID-19 pandemic has turned a bad situation into an unbearable one,” said David Curry, president and CEO of Open Doors USA. “This public-health crisis created an opportunity to expand faith-based discrimination and violence in regions where religious persecution had already reached alarming rates.”

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