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Somalia Christians Face More Killings

Sunday, January 31, 2010 (10:29 am)

By Worthy News Africa Service with Worthy News' Stefan J. Bos
MOGADISHU, SOMALIA (Worthy News)– Christians in Somalia faced more difficulties Sunday, January 31, as a militant Islamist group associated with Al Qaeda attacked areas controlled by government troops and peacekeepers leaving at least 19 dead and scores injured.
The latest attacks, which began Friday, January 29, came just weeks after the same al-Shabab group shot and killed the 41-year-old leader of an underground church, Mohammed Ahmed Ali, Worthy News established.
He was apparently killed January 1 after leaving his home in Hodan, on the outskirts of the capital Mogadishu. Ali leaves behind a wife and a two-year-old son who have fled to neighboring Kenya, Christians said.
He had organized New Year’s Day festivities for Christians to take place outside of Mogadishu, but al-Shabab fighters reportedly killed him after word of the planned party leaked to them.
It was no isolated incident, as several Christians are known to have been killed by the militants in recent months as part of a campaign to introduce strict Islamic rule in the African nation.
"HOLY WARRIORS"
In a statement al-Shabab made clear that its "holy warriors launched a fierce offensive on several locations in Mogadishu where the apostate militias and their Christian backers were stationed."
They were apparently referring to government troops, who they accuse of being puppets of the West, and to Ugandan and Burundian forces, who al-Shabab fighters have called "crusaders bent on introducing Christianity" to Muslim Somalia.
In the latest clashes, witnesses said, the Islamist insurgents launched multiple attacks on government bases and African Union peacekeeping troops Friday, January 29, killing at least 19 people, including women and children. It was the heaviest fighting in a day seen in Somalia's capital in months.
The battle came as Somalia's President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed marks his first year in power and underscored that his goal of ending violence in a nation shattered by nearly two decades of war remains as elusive as ever, analysts said.
CHRISTIAN MINORITY
The violence was expected to make it even more difficult for Somalia's tiny Christian community. "Somalia is a Muslim country" a religion proclaimed by 99 percent of the population, "with a tiny number of Christians, most of them converts from Islam," said Barnabas Fund, which has close contacts with Christians in the country.
However "The traditional religion of the Somali people is Islam, and most Somalis take for granted that a true Somali is a Muslim. Christianity is often associated with the oppression of the country by colonial masters," the advocacy group explained.
"Also there is a long history of conflict between Muslim Somalis and Christian Ethiopians, which escalated in 2006 when Ethiopian forces intervened in the Somali civil war between Mogadishu warlords and Islamic militia, who wanted to see sharia implemented throughout the country," Barnabas Fund added.
For these reasons, the group said, "converts to Christianity are often considered traitors, and many converts have been murdered in recent years by Islamist radicals who vowed a few years ago that they would kill all Somali Christians in Mogadishu."
Several Christians have fled to neighboring countries, but others remain behind and, despite the dangers, continue underground churches in what the international community has described as a "failed" nation.

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  • FresnoJoe

    Praying

    "Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution."

    I Love You LORD Jesus

    "Remember the word that I said unto you, The servant is not greater than his lord. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have kept my saying, they will keep yours also.
    But all these things will they do unto you for my name's sake, because they know not him that sent me." John 15:20-21

    I Love You Daddy

    "He that hateth me hateth my Father also." John 15:23

    Bless Your Holy Name

    "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16

  • washington maina

    As Christians who are privileged to live in countries where freedom of worship is assured even in the constitution,we have an obligation to pray and morally support our brothers and sisters who suffer every day for Christ.

  • celestie

    i being a christian girl of orissa khandamal age 15 have also gone through such type of pain and agony. my grandfather age 70 was forced to run for his life into the jungle to hid him shelf in the late midnight .My Loving Mighty god saved his life but all our belongings were ublazed .Many pastors were killed and their wives hink it to be privelazed to be called as martys wives .its is always true that god strengths us to go through situations . when i ask my grandfather "why is this to us ?".He replies "HIS GRACE IS SUFFICIENT FOR US" .and now i have started realizing that . now only thing we can do is lift each other in prayer to my understanding intercessory prayer to bring peace in the world .
    just keep praying and have faith………

  • joyo

    It already exists in the prophecies in the Bible that faith in Christ can bring his followers into the abuse, regardless of its form as I am in Indonesia, we experienced various constraints and pressures, injustice, but we must be sincere and still act as much as possible in keeping the faith in Jesus Christ. All must come to an end, and definitely a happy ending…

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