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Friday, April 06, 2012
Tunisia: Muslims Threaten Church, Cover Its Cross with Garbage Bags
Raymond Ibrahim
According to Al Quds, last Tuesday it was revealed that the Christian Orthodox Church in Tunis, one of very few churches in the country of Tunisia, is being "abused" and receiving "threatening messages" from "Salafis." Church members are described as "living in a state of terror," so much so that the Russian ambassador in Tunis specifically requested the nation's Ministry of Interior to "protect the church."
Orthodox Church in Tunis.
The abuse has gotten to the point where "Salafis covered the cross of the church with garbage bags, telling the church members that they do not wish to see the vision of the Cross anywhere in the Islamic state of Tunisia." Among all the Arab-speaking nations, Tunisia has long been described as one of the most "secular" and "liberal"; it was also the first nation where the much ballyhooed "Arab Spring" began. Now its very few churches are not tolerated, and their crucifixes abhorred. If this is "tolerant" Tunisia, what should one expect from the more "radical" nations? More evidence of the true nature of the "Arab Spring."
Comment: Time for all Christians to speak out about the pitfalls of the so-called "Arab Spring". Tunisia is but one of the ME countries that has begun to rid itself of Christians. In one country 500,000 Christians have been given but hours to leave or else... Where is the outrage, the demonstrations? Why has your leadership not confronted the Obama Administration whose policy not only supported the Arab spring but continues to offer financial and political assistance? Do you not see what is going on? Are you naive? Or Afraid?
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