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Persecution Fuelling Drastic Decline of Christians in Palestine

As Islamist extremism grows, Christian existence in Palestinian territory is disappearing at an alarming rate, warns a distinguished scholar and international human rights lawyer.

by Michelle Vu, Christian Today Correspondent
Posted: Monday, July 23, 2007, 10:23 (BST)
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As Islamist extremism grows, Christian existence in Palestinian territory is disappearing at an alarming rate, warns a distinguished scholar and international human rights lawyer.

During a discussion last week about the preservation of the 2,000-year-old Palestinian Christian community, Dr Justus Weiner, a Scholar in Residence at the Jerusalem Centre for Public Affairs, shared horrifying stories of Christians being persecuted and tortured by Palestinian authorities.

He noted that the population in Bethlehem during the 1940s was estimated to be about 75 to 80 per cent Christian, but now that number has dropped to about 12 per cent.

Moreover, the overall Christian population of the whole West Bank has declined to about 1.5 to 1.7 per cent of the total population and is "practically at the point of disappearing", Weiner said during the talk at the public policy think tank Hudson Institute on Tuesday.

"Nobody denies this," he said of the drastic decline of Palestinian Christian population. "People play with the numbers a little bit, but no one denies this."

Christians are fleeing the territory mostly due to social instability, lack of economic opportunities, and religious discrimination - but some even face gruesome torture simply because of their faith in Jesus Christ.

Weiner, one of the world's leading experts on the situation of Palestinian Christians, told of several real-life cases of torture he has examined during his nine years of research on the status of Arab Christians in the West Bank in Gaza.

His first story was about an Armenian Christian jewellery store owner from Jerusalem who was on a business trip to Gaza. The Palestinian police ordered him to turn over half of his gold and money and then subsequently beat him for six hours. After the beating the man still refused to give the police his gold and was beaten for another two hours in the police station. In the end, the Christian man's watch, rings, half of his gold jewellery and $6,000 were taken from him before he was released.

In another case, a Muslim who converted to Christianity was arrested by the Palestinian authorities on fabricated charges and imprisoned for 21 months - seven of which he spent in solitary confinement underground.

The man recalled in a written testimony how he was beaten with sticks, stripped naked and forced to sit on bottles and on the legs of chairs which were turned upside down.

Weiner is working to secure asylum for this man in Norway where he will join his brother - also a Christian convert whom Weiner has helped.



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