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* Raymond Ibrahim: 'Nearly 400,000,000 Christians Worldwide Face Persecution or Violence': Extremist Persecution of Christians, March 2026
* Amir Taheri: NATO's Photo-Op in Ankara
** 'Nearly 400,000,000 Christians Worldwide Face Persecution or Violence': Extremist Persecution of Christians, March 2026 ([link removed])
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by Raymond Ibrahim • July 5, 2026 at 5:00 am
* Boko Haram still seeks to impose strict sharia law across Nigeria and routinely targets Christians. — Morning Star News, April 2, 2026, Nigeria.
* The ADF's [Allied Democratic Forces] "purpose is to gain a foothold in the nation, establish Sharia law in areas it controls, and kill non-Muslims." — International Christian Concern, March 13, 2026, Democratic Republic of Congo.
* "Only Muslims are the real living human beings; all non-Muslims are corpses ... whoever is not a Muslim is equivalent to a dead body." — Musa Baluku, leader of the ADF, International Christian Concern, March 13, 2026, Democratic Republic of Congo.
* On March 26, police in Lahore's Sadhoki Kahna Nau area, tortured to death 42-year-old Christian Iftikhar Masih while in custody. Police arrested Iftikhar on fabricated kidnapping charges, demanded a 200,000 Pakistani rupee ($720) bribe for his release, and later claimed he committed suicide by hanging. — Morning Star News, April 7, 2026, Pakistan.
* "'Abraham,' a member of the Coptic community... said the main goal of these kidnappings 'is to reduce the Christian population and promote Islam by pretending that the woman chose Islam on her own free will.... They end up as Muslim wives by force.' He is not aware of any prosecutions against the kidnappers. 'Authorities are complicit, because they often do very little or nothing.'" — International Christian Concern, March 18, 2026, Egypt.
* On March 25, Pakistan's Federal Constitutional Court ruled that 13-year-old Christian girl Maria Shahbaz must remain with the Muslim man who abducted and forcibly converted her. Despite her parent's testimony, the court declared Maria was of "mature age," accepted her conversion to Islam as genuine, and ruled that her marriage is valid under Islamic law. Maria's father, Shahbaz Masih, told the court she was only 12 or 13 when taken and presented documents to prove her age. The judges rejected the documents, claiming her appearance suggested she was older. The court stated that in Islam, conversion requires only a declaration of faith. — International Christian Concern, April 6, 2026, Pakistan.
* "Nearly 400 million Christians worldwide face persecution or violence..." — Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, March 3, 2026.
* "Msgr. Balestrero also warned that persecution does not always take the overt and bloody form of murder, attacks, or physical violence. There are also 'more subtle and often silent forms of persecution,' such as gradual marginalization or exclusion from social and professional life, 'even in traditionally Christian countries.... through which legal norms and administrative practices restrict or, in effect, nullify the legally recognized rights of the predominantly Christian population, even in some parts of Europe....' The oppression of Christians does not stem solely from violent mobs or extremist groups, but also from institutional mechanisms that undermine, in practice, the very rights that are officially declared protected." — fsspx.news, March 10, 2026.
On March 24, Suhail Khojah Siddiqi of Newark, California, broke into Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Mill Valley (pictured) and vandalized it. He smashed a century-old statue of Jesus and knocked a portrait of Mary face-down on the floor. When police arrived, they found Siddiqi sitting inside the church "apparently reading the Quran." (Photo by Frank Schulenburg/Wikimedia Commons)
The following are among the murders and abuses Muslims inflicted on Christians throughout the month of March 2026.
The Muslim Slaughter of Christians
Nigeria: According to a March 17 report, suspected Fulani herdsmen attacked Dorowa Maitozo village in Kaduna State. The Muslim bandits killed Rev. Joshua Ajiya, pastor of the Evangelical Reformed Church of Christ, who had served the congregation for only two months. Dozens of other Christians were kidnapped in the nighttime attack.
On March 11, suspected Fulani terrorists attacked Oyatedo village in Kwara State. They killed John Omoniyi Ajise, brother of a prominent pastor, and abducted his wife and four other Christians.
On March 29, armed gunmen attacked the predominantly Christian Angwan Rukuba area (Gari Ya Waye community) in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.
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** NATO's Photo-Op in Ankara ([link removed])
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by Amir Taheri • July 5, 2026 at 4:00 am
* If fully backed by NATO, Ukraine could win.
* Taking into account the devastation [the Middle East] war has caused, not only in Iran but also in Israel and the GCC countries, not to mention its global impact, talk of devising a new plan to bring peace and stability to the region sounds like adding insult to injury. Great powers have been talking of a plan for the Middle East since 1919.
* NATO nations face three major problems, none of which is on the agenda in Ankara.
* The first is that most members are experiencing what amounts to a cultural civil war accompanied with a general de-sacralization of political authority.
* The second problem is that NATO's war machine, including all those giant aircraft carriers and heavy bombers, was meant for classical wars that may have become part of history.
* The third problem is that the new form of war favors inexpensive materiel, such as drones, theater missiles and rockets, while the military industry in NATO nations is geared to producing costly warplanes, cruise missiles and, of course, aircraft carriers and their equally costly bridesmaids.
* In Ankara, the key word will be "cheese" as TV cameras record yet another photo-op.
NATO nations face three major problems, none of which is on the agenda at this year's summit in Ankara. Pictured: The Atakule tower in Ankara, on July 5, 2026. (Photo by Serdar Ozsoy/Getty Images)
Having led ceremonies marking the 250th anniversary of the United States' independence on July 4, President Donald Trump will be heading to Ankara, Turkey, for the 36th summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which some fear could be the stormiest the 75-year-old beast has seen.
Signs are that Trump is still unhappy with the alliance, which he thinks has been ripping the US off for decades. Nevertheless, Secretary-General Mark Rutte is making the rounds in TV studios, assuring everyone that the US president will come to Ankara in a calmer mood.
"This summit will be about delivering on promises made," Rutte says. By this he means promises by almost all members to increase defense spending to between 4 and 5 percent of their GDP, something that Trump demanded as soon as he entered the White House.
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