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Missionary Still in Jail Months Later

Months after police arrested him on Jun= e 9, Gospel for Asia-supported pastor Akash Rao remains in jail. He was one= of 10 people arrested under suspicion of being connected with a Maoist ext= remist group that terrorizes the area where he serves. Because police have = accused Akash of being involved with the Maoists, officials are in no hurry= to release him. For five years, Akash has faithfully served the Lord in th= is place of political unrest, and he led a congregation of 25 believers bef= ore his arrest.

 

Militants Bomb Shop For Selling ‘Jesus FilmR= 17;

A man selling compact discs in Pakistan= remained in critical condition after suspected Islamic militants blew up h= is CD shop because its collection included a film about Jesus and other Chr= istian movies. "Thirteen neighboring shops were also partially damaged= ," during the bomb blast in Saleem Commercial Plaza  said the still bed-ridden shop owner Muhammad T= aos Khan.

Extr= emists Execute Young Convert

Islamic extremists  executed a young Christian they accused of trying= to convert a 15-year-old Muslim to Christianity. Members of the Islam= ic extremist group al Shabaab had taken 23-year-old Mumin Abdikarim Yusuf i= nto custody on the 15-year-old boy reported him to the militants. His body = was found on Nov. 14  sources = say the convert from Islam was shot to death.

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