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Muslim Persecution of Christians
The human rights outrage that outrages no one.
“Get out your weapons,” commanded
Jaffar Umar Thalib,a 40-year-old Muslim cleric, over Indonesian radio in May
2002. “Fight to the last drop of blood.”the target of this jihad was
Indonesian Christians. Christians, Jaffar explained, were “belligerent
infidels” (
kafir
harbi) and
entitled to no mercy.
Jaffar’s words had consequences. The
death toll among Indonesian Christians in the chaos that followed was
estimated to be as high as 10,000, with countless thousands more left
homeless
Fearful of offending Muslim
sensibilities, the international community has averted its gaze, allowing
the persecution to take place in the darkness. Nowhere else is religious
bigotry legitimated by holy writ, in this case the Quran, or by a
significant number of religious leaders, in this case imams. Nowhere else
does religious bigotry have such bloody consequences. Nowhere else does such
religious bigotry take place almost entirely without comment, let alone
condemnation, from the human rights community. Christian persecution by
Muslims has become a familiar narrative, repeated with terrifying frequency
in Muslim controlled areas throughout the world, but especially in the
Middle East.
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