Hangtime,
I'd like to issue a serious challenge, which I hope might help to put things in perspective. What I would like to challenge you to do is simply to list as many examples as you can FROM THIS YEAR (2005), of Christians persecuting, oppressing, or attacking Muslims merely because they happen to be faithful followers of Islam. I will endeavor to do the same on the other side. You may feel free to hold my feet to the fire, dispute the examples I use, and show how they are either bogus or not examples of Muslims persecuting Christians because of their faith.
The only restrictions that I would ask is that we not use examples that are clearly direct acts of revenge (i.e. Muslims attacking a Christian village because they themselves were attacked by that village the day before) or examples where the religion is clearly coincidental (i.e. a Muslim unaware of his victims religion mugs a Christian because he wants his watch).
If the thesis you seem to be advancing, that fundamentalist Christians are just as dangerous and prone to persecute as "fundamentalist" Muslims, then we should clearly be able to see multi-national parity between the two camps. In fact, we should see the most Christian violence and active oppression of Muslims in the countries with the highest percentage of fundamentalist evangelical protestants.
Anyway here are just a few examples of Muslims oppressing Christians from this year (I'm not doing any deep digging here):
1) Indonesia - Thursday June 23, 2005
THREE WOMEN ARRESTED, CHARGED
Leaders of ‘Happy Sunday’ program accused of attempted conversion.
A Muslim council has accused three Indonesian women of attempting to convert Muslim children under the guise of a Christian education program. Dr. Rebekka Zakaria, Eti Pangesti and Ratna Bangun were arrested on May 13 and eventually taken to the Indramayu State Prison in West Java, where they await trial. If convicted of breaching the Child Protection Law, they could each face a prison sentence of up to five years and a fine of up to 100,000,000 rupees ($103,600). A lawyer acting for the local Majelis Ulama Indonesia council asked that bail be refused for the women. Meanwhile, lawyers are preparing for a trial that could make headlines in a nation still clearly divided along religious lines.
You have to see the picture of these dangerous threats to Muslim safety 2) Pakistan - Monday March 28, 2005
WORSHIPPERS ATTACKED ON EASTER SUNDAY
One Christian killed, seven injured in village church shooting.
Armed gunmen attacked Christian worshippers as they emerged from Easter services in a village church yesterday, killing one man and injuring seven other congregants. Irshad Masih, in his early 20s, died from a bullet that struck his head during a half hour of indiscriminate shooting by four attackers. Seven other victims suffering severe gunshot wounds were hospitalized at Lahore’s Jinnah Hospital. Two police guards were reportedly absent from their post at 10:30 a.m. yesterday, when attackers opened fire at Victory Church International in Khamba village near Lahore. Police later said they had arrested two of the four suspects in the shooting, and attributed the attack to a local land dispute. Local observers discounted that version of events. “Actually, it is terrorism,” one source told Compass. “They attacked people and started indiscriminate firing upon a congregation of some 150 people!”
3) Bangladesh - Monday April 04, 2005
LAY PASTOR BEHEADED
Widow fears reprisals from murderers as she struggles to support her family.
Sources have confirmed the murder by beheading on March 8 of Dulal Sarkar, a lay pastor and evangelist in Bangladesh. Sarkar worked with the Bangladesh Free Baptist Church in Jalalpur village as an evangelist and church planter. On the night of March 8 as he returned home, he was attacked and killed by Muslim extremists. His wife, Aruna, immediately filed a case against the killers, and three suspects were arrested. However, militants are now threatening Aruna and her children. The beheading is the second in the space of a year. Dr. Abdul Gani, a respected Christian leader, was decapitated by a gang of assailants in September 2004.
4) Iran - Thursday February 17, 2005
GOVERNMENT JAILS CHRISTIAN PASTOR FOR THREE YEARS
Military court claims convert’s documents were falsified.
February 17 (Compass) -- Yesterday a Tehran military court sentenced Iranian Christian pastor Hamid Pourmand to jail for three years, ordering his immediate transfer to a group prison cell in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison. The former army colonel was found guilty of deceiving the armed forces by not declaring that he was a convert from Islam to Christianity. It is illegal for a non-Muslim to serve as a military officer in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Pourmand, a Christian for nearly 25 years, produced several original documents in which his military superiors had acknowledged years ago that he was a Christian. “But the court didn’t accept them," an Iranian source said. “They said these were false documents.” The verdict represented the maximum penalty for Pourmand’s alleged offense. As a consequence, the lay pastor of the Assemblies of God faces automatic discharge from the army and forfeits his entire income, pension and housing for his family.
[Pourmand was arrested with 80 other pastors when the General Conference meeting of the Assemblies of God denomination in Iran was raided by the authorities]
5) Pakistan - Monday April 11, 2005
PASTOR AND DRIVER MURDERED
Kidnapping followed threats for ‘converting Muslims.’
Unknown killers kidnapped and brutally killed Protestant pastor Babar Samsoun and his driver and fellow evangelist, Daniel Emmanuel, on April 7. One of Samsoun’s colleagues reported that the slain pastor was “accused of trying to convert Muslims to Christianity.” The two men had been receiving telephoned threats demanding that they stop their Christian activities. Police authorities blamed the killings on an alleged family dispute. “Protest marches are still continuing for the arrest of the culprits,” a local church leader confirmed today, noting that the Christian community was “fearful and demoralized, as they feel nothing is being done by the authorities to safeguard them from such barbarous attacks.” Samsoun, 37, pastored the congregation of the Jesus Pan Gospel Church in Yousafabad. He leaves behind a wife and three children. Emmanuel, also in his mid 30s, was unmarried.
6) Philippines - Friday December 03, 2004
A 24-year-old Christian man in Zamboanga City, Philippines, is recovering from serious injuries after being shot by Muslim activists on November 17. Friends and family have asked that the victim not be identified by name, as they believe the three men who attacked him and left him for dead are likely to come back to finish the job. In recent years, efforts to spread Islam among the majority Christian population have increased. Several Muslim terrorist organizations exist in the Philippines, such as the Abu Sayyaf and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, which have been linked to Al-Qaeda. According to police sources, the groups are attracting new converts to Islam in greater numbers than Muslims born into the faith. “Converts are ideal terrorists because they are eager to prove themselves worthy of their new faith,” Chief Superintendent of Police Rodolfo Mendoza recently told a journalist.
I'll stop there for lack of space, but if you find the above inconclusive, I can certainly provide a lot more...
- SEAGOON