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Persecution Unveiled has established this cause to educate people about the persecution of Christians and religious minorities in the US & worldwide. Mission Raising awareness to the growing tide of bigotry and hatred toward Christians around the world has become a burden on those trying to wake up those who cherish religious freedom as a God given right. Persecution Unveiled has been called by God to prick the consciences of this nation and all free people to speak up and act on behalf of those who have no voice. Email
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Saturday, April 2, 2016

CHRISTIAN'S HOUSE ARREST TURNED INTO TERM IN LABOR CAMP

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World Net Daily

A man who was accused of insulting Islam and inciting hatred for becoming a Christian in Muslim-majority Kazakhstan was jailed for 12 weeks, then given a sentence of seven years under house arrest, according to a group that works in support of persecuted Christians around the world.

Then he was hauled back into court and told he was being shipped to a prison labor camp for two years. Immediately.

The report involving Yklas Kabduakasov, 54, has been documented by officials with The Voice of the Martyrs, which explained the nation’s secret police investigated him and made statements to the court.

Those police, in Kazakhstan’s National Security Committee, monitored his activities and movements for over a year, gathering secret recordings of his conversations with university students with whom he had a Bible study and raiding his home to seize his books.

“Persecuted: The Global Assault on Christians” provides documented accounts of attacks on Christians worldwide, and it tells of the perseverance and courage of men and women who suffer abuse because of their faith in Jesus Christ

VOM reported, “The 54-year-old father of eight sought full acquittal, stating that he had not insulted Islam nor had he ‘incited religious hatred.'”

Prosecutors at his trial claimed both of the charges were true, that he insulted Islam and incited violence, including by attempting to “force” his co-workers to become Christians.

“After the revised punishment was handed down and Yklas was rearrested, he was transferred to a labor camp in Pavlodar, 280 miles northeast of his home in Astana. His wife is now solely responsible for the care of the couple’s six minor children, including their son born in September 2015,” VOM reported

Story continues: http://www.wnd.com/2016/04/


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