GIRLS SHOT IN THE HEAD
PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS IN INDONESIA CONTINUES
Attack Follow
The Gruesome Beheadings Of three Christian High School Students At The
End Of October
By Dan Wooding
Founder of ASSIST Ministries
Tuesday,
November 8, 2005
POSO,
CENTRAL SULAWESI, INDONESIA (ANS) -- The
Washington-DC based human rights group, International Christian Concern
(ICC) has just received news of a second attack on young Christian
girls in Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
They say that Ivon (last name unknown) (17 yrs.) and (Yuli) Siti
Nuraini (17 yrs.) were shot in the head in the Gatot Subroto st area
(Christian Area) of Poso near a Pentecostal church on Tuesday, November
8, at 7:45 pm local time (11:45 GMT am).
AN ICC spokesperson said, “It is reported that two armed men shot the
girls point blank in the head with pistols. Ivon was shot through the
left cheek and Siti was shot in the right cheek. Both are in coma and
in critical condition.
“These attacks follow the gruesome beheadings of three Christian High
school students at the end of October. It is reported that 10
national-level police officials are in Central Sulawesi heading up the
investigation into the beheadings. This latest attack coming right
under their noses comes as a complete embarrassment to the central
government.
“There have been reports that the perpetrators of the beheadings are in
custody but have not been formally charged. This latest attack also
underscores the level of danger to Christians in the Poso area. This
attack comes on the heels of 40 or more attacks against the Christian
community, including shootings, killings, and major bombings. There
have not been any convictions or arrests in any of these attacks.”
From 1998 to 2001 the Sulawesi Islands were the scene of sectarian
clashes between Muslims and Christians.
Many now fear that the new acts of violence might signal renewed
inter-religious violence.
“Local Muslim and Christian leaders have said that outsiders are
responsible for the recent crimes, not local Muslims,” said the ICC
spokesperson. “They believe that the culprits acted on order by some
group bent on reigniting sectarian hatred in the area.”
ICC is a Washington-DC based human rights organization that exists to
help persecuted Christians worldwide. ICC delivers humanitarian aid,
trains and supports persecuted pastors, raises awareness in the US
regarding the problem of persecution, and is an advocate for the
persecuted on Capitol Hill and the State Department.
For additional information or for an interview, contact Jeff King of
International Christian Concern, at 301-989-1708, or by e-mail at: icc@persecution.org. Their
website is www.persecution.org.
Dan Wooding is an award
winning British journalist now living in Southern California with his
wife Norma. He is the founder and international director of ASSIST (Aid
to Special Saints in Strategic Times) and the ASSIST News Service
(ANS). Wooding is the co-host of the weekly radio show, "Window on the
World" and was, for ten years a commentator, on the UPI Radio Network
in Washington, DC. He also co-hosts three days a week a live phone-in
show called "Pastor's Perspective" with Brian Brodersen which is
carried on KWVE, Santa Ana, California, and other radio stations across
the USA. Wooding is the author of some 42 books, the latest of which is
his autobiography, "From Tabloid to Truth", which is published by
Theatron Books. To order a copy, go to www.fromtabloidtotruth.com.
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