Sunday, September 27, 2015

ISIS butchers leave Christian martyrs nailed to crosses

Lord Weidenfeld

From the Express:
IT WAS only when the gates of the Nazi death camps were thrown open that the industrial scale of Hitler’s killing became known. Western diplomats had received scattered information about Nazi massacres of Jewish people and “undesirables” in occupied Poland and Russia but it was difficult to confirm.   
Yet just 70 years since the end of the Second World War, a genocide is taking place once again, this time against Christians. 
Scores have already been murdered by Islamic State and thousands forced to leave ancient Christian communities in northeastern Syria and western Iraq as the extremists demand they either convert to Islam, pay an extortionate rate of tax or face execution. Some have even been crucified. 
Despite concerns being raised by religious leaders including the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the plight of Christian refugees is largely being ignored by the western world. Now a charity, which is being funded by Jewish peer George Weidenfeld, who escaped Nazi-occupied Austria with the help of British Christians, is taking matters into its own hands by mounting a series of rescue missions to save the Syrian Christians. 
Lord Weidenfeld, who was smuggled to safety by Quakers at the age of five, said: “I have a debt to repay.” 
So far the charity, the Barnabas Fund, has liberated 158 Christians from Syria and found them a new home in Poland. 
Its founder and international director Patrick Sookhdeo has recently returned from a visit to eastern Europe, where he was seeking refuge for the hundreds of thousands of Syrian Christians who continue to live under the tyranny of IS.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Saint. The 158 more than the Pope has saved.