December 29, 2012: One of Pope Benedict’s prayer intentions for January is for the
plight of Middle Eastern Christians who are “so often discriminated against.” The
organisation ‘Release International’ which serves persecuted Christians worldwide
says the continuing upheaval in the Islamic world looks set to pose the greatest threat
to Christians in 2013. Andrew Boyd, Press Officer for Release International, while
speaking to Vatican Radio said that Pope Benedict’s prayer intention for January “is
extremely appropriate” as Release International believes that Christians face a growing
risk of persecution in 2013 owing to the continuing turmoil in the Islamic world. Pointing
to the situation in Egypt, he said that their local partners reported that “around
100,000 Christians have left the country” since the 2011 parliamentary elections where
the Islamic Brotherhood emerged as the dominant party. He says there are many questions
marks about the future facing Christians in Egypt and “concern there continues to
grow.” Another area of the world where there is one “of the greatest immediate
threats” to Christians is the situation in Northern Nigeria. Boyd said that “there
is a clear agenda to drive out Christians from the north” by radical Islamic groups
and describes it as “a religious cleansing.” In Pakistan, Boyd said, that persecution
against Christians “is increasing in leaps and bounds” and points to the nation’s
controversial blasphemy laws. “Once you’ve been accused of blasphemy in Pakistan,”
he said “that’s like a death sentence, whether you’re found guilty or not.” The
situation in North Korea and Eritrea is also a cause of deep concern with “severe
and worsening” persecution against Christians. Asked if there are any bright spots
in an otherwise gloomy picture, Boyd said despite the threats posed by the upheaval
in the Islamic world there is also hope mixed in with these fears. He points to "a
growing unity” among the different Christian denominations in these countries and
adds: “in that, there’s a great hope for 2013.”