4,000 Sign Petition Protesting Against North Korean Abuses

Stephen Crabb MP last week delivered a petition of 3,700 signatures to the North Korean Embassy in London. The petition protests the abuses of "fundamental human rights" committed by the North Korean authorities against their own people, Christian Today has been told.

The petition is a joint initiative between Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) and Danish European Mission (DEM). Mr. Crabb was accompanied by Rev. Stuart Windsor, National Director of CSW, and Benjamin Bach, Missions Secretary from DEM.

The petition states: "We the undersigned wish to register our profound concern over the very serious abuse of fundamental human rights in North Korea, including the withholding of religious freedom and serious punishments imposed upon religious believers, extra-judicial imprisonment in political prison camps, the use of torture, execution, forced abortion and the punishment of those returning from China."

Stephen Crabb, MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire, said: "International attention has focused on Kim Jong Il and his regime, but we must not forget the fear and suffering faced by the people of North Korea every day. This petition has received strong support in denouncing these atrocities and I am pleased to add my support by delivering it to the door of the North Korean authorities."
News
Bethel Church announces governance review after sexual abuse allegations
Bethel Church announces governance review after sexual abuse allegations

Months after Bethel Church announced Pastor Ben Armstrong had been placed on administrative leave, the church says it is bringing in additional third-party oversight and has confirmed the firm leading an independent investigation into sexual abuse allegations against the longtime ministry leader.

Faith communities have always served the whole person - it is time funders did the same
Faith communities have always served the whole person - it is time funders did the same

Ethnic minority communities struggle to access funding but a church-backed initiative is seeking to change that.

Indian law could block foreign aid to missionaries, seize church properties
Indian law could block foreign aid to missionaries, seize church properties

Christianity faces an increasingly hostile environment in India.

Faith leaders argue law change would undermine right to protest
Faith leaders argue law change would undermine right to protest

The government says that the new clause is aimed at tackling the problems caused to local communities by repeated protests.