Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted March 8 Diamond Member Share Posted March 8 ‘Christians Are Seen as Enemies’: Houthi Attacks Create More Suffering for Yemeni Christians Recent events in the Middle East are causing additional hardship and suffering for Christians in Yemen. For years, the tiny group of believers there have withstood intense persecution from militant Muslims and their government. Now, the attacks on ships and other actions of Houthi rebels are making matters worse. The Houthi movement began about thirty years ago as an insurgency against the Sunni ******* government. Armed by Iran, the Shia ******* militia is crucial to Tehran’s strategy to dominate the Middle East and control shipping lanes by restricting access to the Red Sea. LATEST This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up During recent testimony before Congress, former CIA intelligence analyst and Senior Fellow at the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up said the Houthis share Iran’s goal of destroying ******* and driving the ******* States and its allies out of the Middle East. “The Houthis have proven themselves to be belligerent, aggressive, and convinced that ********* is the best way to get what they want,” Pollack insisted. “They are forces of oppression inside Yemen and forces of aggression beyond it.” Yemen’s small but growing community of Christians is among those targeted by the Houthis. “The Christians in this area are folks that were formerly ******* –******* background believers that have converted to Christianity. Christians are obviously a despised, *********,” explained Open Doors U.S. CEO Ryan Brown. Brown’s group lists Yemen as the world’s fifth worst persecutor of Christians on its This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up He said years of war had left the people largely dependent upon outside aid. So, when shipping lanes are disrupted, food and other necessities are slow to reach Middle Eastern ports, driving up costs, and Christians – those refusing to wage ****** or engage in Islamic practices are marginalized. “Christians are often last in line as it relates to being able to receive the care and attention there as war and as these things continue to escalate. That has a ripple effect and economic ripple effect. It can disrupt supply chains, and so, while Christians were already last line, that line becomes even further elongated,” explained Brown. “And so Christians are very much impacted by what’s going on currently.” Once they leave Islam and are baptized, Yemeni Christians are considered apostates by Muslims. So, they keep their new ****** secret to avoid severe persecution and possibly ****** at the hands of their clan or family members. And if they are not ******* for their ******, they are often blamed for their connections to the West. “They become easy targets,” said Brown. “You know, there is Al-Qaeda presence in the South, Houthi presence in the North, and Christians are seen as enemies on all fronts there.” Brown said although many Yemenis are frightened, they are also curious and asking questions about ******. Followers of ****** respond with the Word of ****. He advises the body of ******* to pray for their Yemeni brothers and sisters in *******, “That even in the midst of this conflict, that they would see peace and they would see security, but they would recognize that in the midst of this conflict, **** is doing incredible things, that his purposes are advancing, and the ******* is advancing there.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Christians #Enemies #Houthi #Attacks #Create #Suffering #Yemeni #Christians This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/513-%E2%80%98christians-are-seen-as-enemies%E2%80%99-houthi-attacks-create-more-suffering-for-yemeni-christians/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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