From Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel <[email protected]>
Subject Renounce Your Faith or Else
Date October 30, 2020 11:33 AM
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John,


Renounce your Christian faith or run for your life.

That’s the grim dilemma Christians are facing as violent persecution continues to rise in India.

Indian families have been targeted, beaten, and thrown out of their homes simply because of their Christian faith.





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Christians are being ordered to renounce their faith in Jesus or suffer grave consequences such as hanging, stoning, and torture.

Violent, radical Hindus feel empowered to commit heinous, illegal atrocities against Christians without fear because the police won’t register the cases. Indian police often side with the violent Hindu persecutors rather than the Christian minority who are constantly facing threats, evictions, and physical violence.

Indian Christians feel defenseless and afraid to report their persecution for fear of reprisal. They have nowhere to turn. That has to change NOW.

We recently helped free our client, an American pastor who was wrongfully detained for his Christian faith. We also recently delivered a critical written submission directly to the United Nations to urge international leaders to pressure India to stop the rampant persecution and ensure its police protect Christians.

Take action with us before it’s too late.

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Jay Sekulow

ACLJ Chief Counsel





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