Christians

By Barry Rubin *
November 5, 2010


Christians in Iraq have been, and not for the first time, deliberately targeted in a major terrorist attack. Indeed, from Indonesia to Pakistan to Iraq, from the Gaza Strip to Egypt to Sudan to Nigeria, Christians are being assaulted, intimidated, and murdered by militant Muslims.

Yet virtually never do Christians in any of these countries-perhaps with some occasional exceptions in India--attack Muslims. In the West, there have been no armed terrorist attacks on Muslims or the deliberate killing of Muslims. There does not exist a single group advocating such behavior.

Have you seen any of this in the Western mass media? Have any Christian church groups-some of which find ample time to criticize Israel-even mentioned this systematic assault? Indeed, on the rare occasions that the emigration of Christians is mentioned, somehow it is blamed on Israel, as one American network news show did recently.

I'm not writing this to complain about double standards, since one takes this problem for granted, but out of sheer puzzlement. Presumably, much of the Western media and intelligentsia-along with a lot of the church leadership, assumes that it is impossible for a non-Western, "non-white" group to ever be prejudiced. There is also a belief that if one dares report the news about pogroms carried about by Muslims against Christians it will trigger pogroms by Christians against Muslims.

The Catholic Church is quiet because it fears that complaints will increase persecution. Indeed, at a recent high-level Synod for the Middle East, leading Catholic clerics from the region blasted Israel and talked about how wonderfully Christians are treated in Muslim-majority countries. Iraq was singled out as a country where there were no problems in Muslim-Christian relations. Apparently, though, appeasement isn't working.

The al-Qaida terrorists said that all Iraqi Christians would be "exterminated" if two "Muslim women" in Egypt were not freed. Apparently, these were two young women, both married to Coptic Christian priests, unlikely candidates for conversion to Islam. They were in fact kidnapped and forcibly converted.

Thus, aggression against Christians is turned into a rationale to persecute Christians, a pattern we have often seen used elsewhere by Islamists. Yet many of the attacks in these countries are not carried out by revolutionary Islamist groups but simply by regular people, sometimes in large groups.

Here's a very partial chronology of such attacks and for the situation in Egypt go here.

According to the Iraqi terrorists' statement, the church was a, "Dirty place of the infidel that Iraqi Christians have long used as a base to fight Islam." Increasingly, Islamists are making it clear that any presence of Christians in Muslim-majority countries is unacceptable, just as the existence of a Jewish state in the Middle East is unacceptable.

I just cannot understand how this factor and these attacks so often go unnoticed, and certainly unprotested. Isn't it time for Christians to try to help their persecuted brethren before they are wiped out--or at least forced to flee--altogether?

PS: I'm tempted to write an article entitled, "Why Do Feminists Remain Silent About the Persecution of Women in Muslim-Majority Societies." But Phyllis Chesler has already covered that subject extensively.

For the original version of this article please see: http://www.gloria-center.org/gloria/2010/11/why-do-christians-remain-silent-about-the-persecution-of-christians-in-the-middle-east

*Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal. His latest books are Lebanon: Liberation, Conflict, and Crisis (Palgrave Macmillan), Conflict and Insurgency in the Contemporary Middle East (Routledge), The Israel-Arab Reader (seventh edition) (Viking-Penguin), the paperback edition of The Truth About Syria (Palgrave-Macmillan), A Chronological History of Terrorism (Sharpe), and The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley).

Comments

Sad
Posted by Anonymous on Thu, 2011-04-14 19:36

It will never stop until the truth prevails. Christians will win in the end!

RADICAL ISLAM
Posted by Anonymous on Wed, 2010-11-24 19:17

Dont forget what the MUSLIMS have done in INDIA and are still continuing KILLING THE HINDUS in INDIA
but the the WEST pretends not tolook what the MUSLIMS are doing to the HINDUS in INDAI , PAKISTAN
BANGLADESH and MALAYSIA ---
AFGHANISTAN and INDONESIA were HINDU COUNRIES , and today they have become MUSLIM ISLAMIC COUNTRIES and
the WEST remains quiet about it , WHY --? beceause they are HINDU STATES , and not CHRISTAINS LIKE THE WEST---
The MUSLIMS OF INDIA , at the time of INDEPENDANCE
FROM BRITISH in 1947 wanted to have their own ISLAMIC
HOMELAND , beceause they did not want to live with the HINDUS , AND HENCE withn the help of the BRITISH , THEY DIVIDED THE COUNTRY ,And created

Muslims and Quran
Posted by Anonymous on Tue, 2010-11-23 22:00

Watch the 7 videos for the truth http://www.worldviewweekend.com/worldview-tube/
Listen to Muslim Interview

WHY DO CHRISTIANS REMAIN SILENT
Posted by Anonymous on Tue, 2010-11-23 19:20

WE GO LIKE LAMBS TO THE SLAUGHTER - LIKEN THIS TO THE TIME OF CHRISTIANS BEING FED TO THE LIONS IN THE ARENA.
NOW IS THE TIME TO STAND UP AND BE COUNTED. LET US HEAR VOICES IN CONDEMNATION OF THESE RADICALS. THEY CANNOT BE ALLOWED TO LIVE AMONGST US AND NOT RESPECT OUR LAWS. SO THE SOLUTION IS SIMPLE - AS SAID BEFORE - SEND THEM BACK TO WHERE THEY CAME FROM IF THEY DO NOT CARE TO INTEGRATE.....AND BLOODY GOOD RIDDANCE.

Thanks
Posted by Anonymous on Tue, 2010-11-23 11:47

Your article is appropriate and very important.
We need to do known the various attacks against christians. So, directories and organized data are important to show to the world what is going on.
I will translate your article and will divulgate in my church and if allow also on Jornal Expresso Catarinense (Expresso Catarinense News)
my email

rogerio.m.schneider@gmail.com

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