"Too Many to Count": The Global Persecution of Christians by Raymond Ibrahim Algeria: Persecution of Christians Continues Unbroken by Uzay Bulut The High Risks of Soleimani's Solution for Iraq by Amir Taheri The Fate of Christians in the Current World by Denis MacEoin Egypt: Christian Churches Burn "Accidentally," or Have "Terrorists Changed Operations"?by Raymond Ibrahim Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán: Europe's Solitary Defender of Persecuted Christiansby Giulio Meotti • Another Ignored Genocide of Christians Plagues Burkina Faso by Raymond Ibrahim Nathaniel Allen writes: Defeating Boko Haram will require a fundamental shift in how the Nigerian government has handled the insurgency. To date, policymakers in Abuja have relied on a combination of neglect, ruthlessness, and over-confidence, downplaying the scale of the problem and relying on military force to substitute for a broader political strategy. A growing acceptance within Nigeria’s armed forces and governing institutions that the insurgency is once again a rising threat provides an opportunity for policymakers to change course. – War on the Rocks "The war against Christians: It hit a peak in the last century but it's ongoing in the Middle East, Africa and Asia," Clifford D. May, The Washington Times
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