Myanmar: Christians are being forgotten

Barnabas Fund  |  World
Date posted:  1 Nov 2017
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Myanmar: Christians are being forgotten

Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s de facto leader

A leading Christian aid agency called in early September for greater attention to be given to Myanmar’s persecuted Christian community who, like the Rohingya Muslims, have been targets of violence and intimidation by the military.

There is a new threat of jihadist violence which now faces the Christian community in nearby Chin state as a direct result of the Rohingya crisis. Muslim militants, who launched a series of attacks last October which led to this year’s heavy-handed and repressive overreaction by the Myanmar military, could soon have their numbers reinforced by Islamist fighters from Al-Qaeda and Islamic State.

Call from Al-Qaeda

According to Barnabas Fund, Al Qaeda is urging jihadists to flock to the region to fight for the Rohingya Muslims. It is almost exactly what happened in the southern Philippines when IS-linked jihadists from across South-East Asia quietly infiltrated Marawi city and seized control of it, killing a number of Christians earlier in the year.

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