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Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 17 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Christians in Afghanistan face threat of genocide

… communities remains acute.

A particular danger comes from Taliban’s apostasy law, which states that a sane adult male who converts from Islam will be given three days to “repent” or face execution. Women who commit the same crime are to be held in prison for life and subject to regular beatings. Children will be held until they reach maturity, at which point they will face the relevant punishment.

Christians are uniquely vulnerable because, unlike other religious minorities, their existence was never acknowledged by any of the Western-backed governments that existed between the Taliban being ousted in 2001 and their return in 2021," Martin Parsons said.

He added that this fact has allowed the Taliban "to deny the existence of Afghan Christians and treat any they find as apostates from Islam, even though many are actually second or third generation Christians.”

For now, the main factor restraining mass killings is division within the Taliban leadership itself. Some more moderate figures are temporarily delaying the strict enforcement …

Neutral · Christians
Sentiment: neutral

The speaker is describing the historical vulnerability and lack of recognition of Christians rather than taking a stance for or against them.

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