Saudis to Deport Christians
August 7, 2008
This shows how insincere and hypocritical “Interfaith Meetings ” are to the Saudis!-MLC

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FAITH UNDER FIRE
Saudis to Christians: Get out!
Those accused of worshipping in homes ordered deported
Posted: August 04, 2008
10:13 pm Eastern© 2008 WorldNetDaily
More than a dozen Christians in Saudi Arabia who were accused by government officials of worshipping in their homes have been ordered deported.
According to a report from International Christian Concern, the Christians will be expelled tomorrow for their part in a home worship service in Taif in April.
The deportation conflicts with the message stated just weeks earlier by Saudi King Abdullah, who called for interfaith dialogue and held a summit in Spain with a representatives from several major religions.
“Deporting Christians for worshipping in their private homes shows that King Abdullah’s speech is mere rhetoric and his country is deceiving the international community about their desire for change and reconciliation,” said Jeff King, the president of ICC.
“The first officer to enter the house after breaking down the main gate pointed a pistol at the Christians and ordered them to hand over their resident permits and mobile phones,” the report said. “The other 11 police followed quickly and started searching the entire house. The confiscated an electronic drum set, an offering box with 500 Saudi Riyal in it ($130), 20 Bibles, and a few Christian books.”
“During the raid, the police mocked, questioned and harassed the Christians for four hours,” ICC said.. “Then they took them to a police station where the head of the station interrogated them. The head of the police then wrote down their ’statements’ in Arabic and forced the Christians, who are immigrants and not able to read or write Arabic, to sign the statements.”
Entry Filed under: Muslims, Politics, Religion, Saudi Arabia, Uncategorized. Tags: Christians, Isalm, Modern Day Islam.







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