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A decade after his tragic death, the story of Matthew Ayariga, a Ghanaian Christian migrant worker martyred by ISIS in Libya, continues to resonate as a powerful memory of a man of faith.
A decade after his tragic death, the story of Matthew Ayariga, a Ghanaian Christian migrant worker martyred by ISIS in Libya, continues to resonate as a powerful memory of a man of faith.
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How a Coptic children's charity is building bridges between Christians and Muslims in EgyptThey have also become a major target for ISIS: in 2015, 20 Coptic men and one Ghanaian who had travelled to Libya in search of employment were beheaded by members of the extremist group, and ...
While the Egyptian constitution grants all citizens equal rights, regardless of religion, the Coptic community has reported discrimination and persecution at the local level, from hate speech and ...
Christian communities are being wiped out across the Middle East. They are taking with them a crucial moderating influence.
Coptic Christians in a small village of Minya governorate who were banned by the police from accessing their church, held Mass in the street on 22 August, 2018 to celebrate the Feast of the ...
Iranian asylum-seekers were detained in Los Angeles, adding to the count of church members taken despite lawful status.
In an event that has shaken the country, Colombian authorities have located a mass grave that contains the bodies of eight ...
Nigerian bishop faces threats and village attacks after testifying to Congress about Christian persecution, with four fatal attacks in 10 days by jihadist militants in his diocese.
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