Ethiopian Evangelist Beaten to Death by Militant Muslims
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Ethiopian Evangelist Beaten to Death by Militant Muslims
Militant Wahabbi Islamists drag Christian evangelist into mosque and beat him to death
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(March 29, 2007) The Washington-DC based human rights group, International Christian Concern (ICC) www.www.persecution.org has just learned that an Ethiopian evangelist named Tedase was beaten to death by militant Muslims on Monday, March 26th, as he and two young women were on a street evangelism assignment in Jimma, Ethiopia. This marks the second time in six months that Christians residing in Southeast Ethiopia have been attacked and killed by extremist (Wahabbi) Muslims.
On Monday afternoon Tedase and two female coworkers were conducting street evangelism on
Our sources also reveal that Jimma Christians were conducting an evangelism campaign, and news of the outreach was spreading among Jimma residents as well as militant Muslim groups in the area. The Muslims that belonged to the Wahabbi sect purposefully beat Tedase to death as a message to Christians that they are ready to combat evangelism.
Aftershocks of the September 2006 Pogrom
This most recent incident in Ethiopia confirms ICCs decision to include this country in its Hall of Shame list, which highlights nations where Christians are enduring the most severe persecution. It is important to note that the Muslims who attacked Tedase belonged to the Wahabbi brand of Islam, an extremist sect imported from Saudi Arabia . It is clear that the Christians in Ethiopia are feeling Saudi Arabia s influence, particularly in Jimma, a Muslim dominated area where local authorities are almost exclusively Muslim. It was only six months ago, in September of 2006, that Muslim extremists burned down a number of churches and parishes, as well as Christian homes. As many as 2,000 Christians were displaced by the attack, an attempt to intimidate Christians with the hopes of converting them to Islam.
Evangelical church leaders are fearful that if police ignore Tedases death, it will be a green light for Muslim groups in the area to attack their Christian neighbors at will and without retribution. We appeal to concerned individuals to contact the Ethiopian embassy in their own countries to ask for an investigation of Tedases murder.
Ethiopian Embassy, Washington D.C. Washington , DC Tel: 202/364-1200 Fax: 202/587-0195 info@ethiopianembassy.org | Ethiopian Embassy, London 17 Princes Gate London SW7 1PZ UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7589 7212 Fax: +44 (0)20 7584 7054 info@ethioembassy.org.uk | Ethiopian Embassy , Canada Ottawa , Ontario , Canada K1P5H3 Tel:- 613-235-6637 Fax: 613-235-4638 infoethi@magi.com |
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