From Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel <[email protected]>
Subject SPIRALING OUT OF CONTROL
Date February 10, 2021 3:26 PM
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Life for Christians in the world’s worst persecuting nations is unthinkable.

In Pakistan, hundreds of Christian families have been forced to flee for their lives – all because of a Christian pastor’s Facebook post.





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In India, Christians are forced to evacuate for refusing to renounce their faith – their lives on the line.

In Nigeria, the atrocities against Christians have intensified – spiraling out of control. For years we called for action. Finally, the U.S. State Department has now placed Nigeria on a critical persecution watch list, but more must be done. The anti-Christian violence has spread across Africa.

At the ACLJ, we are dedicated to defending persecuted Christians, and our work is needed NOW MORE THAN EVER.

We are redoubling our efforts for persecuted Christians, preparing to take bold action in what may be the largest collection of written submissions we’ve ever made at the U.N. We just filed submissions on the top 10 worst persecuting nations – including Nigeria, Pakistan, and India.

We’re preparing to deliver oral interventions at the U.N. in just days, and we’re preparing more than a dozen more submissions in the next few weeks. As we ramp up our international efforts, we need YOU now.

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Jay Sekulow

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