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		<title>11 Christians arrested in Eritrea&#8217;s latest &#8216;cleansing&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Eritrea (MNN) -- The government orders another crackdown on Christians ]]></description>
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Eritrea (MNN) &#8212; The governor of the Southern Zone of Eritrea has ordered a crackdown on<br />
Christians living in his province.
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As a result,<br />
Eritrean security officials rounded up Christians from the cities of Mendefera,<br />
Dekemharre and Dibarwa. Greg Musselman<br />
of <a href="https://www.mnnonline.org/groups/VCM">Voice of the Martyrs Canada</a>  says, &quot;Just when you start to think that<br />
perhaps the Eritrean government is going to relax the situation toward<br />
evangelical Christians, those hopes again are dashed.&quot;
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Police also confiscated TVs, video players and<br />
other electronic equipment that belonged to the Christians.&nbsp; According to reports from International<br />
Christian Concern and Assist News, most of the detained belong to the Full<br />
Gospel Church, an evangelical church that was among those that were banned by<br />
Eritrean officials in 2002.
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11 remain in<br />
detention. Musselman<a href="http://mnnonline.org/groups/VCM"></a>  confirms the<br />
situation but observes, &quot;It is so<br />
targeted toward a specific group, that it is sad there has not been more of an<br />
international cry.&quot;
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Despite information that 3000 believers are being held illegally, the government continues to support its<br />
statement issued in May 2003 that &quot;no groups or persons are persecuted in<br />
Eritrea for their beliefs or religion.&quot;&nbsp;
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Information about the arrests and the detentions is hard to<br />
come by. Most often, details of a missing<br />
Christian come only when they&#39;ve fallen ill in jail. Sometimes, it&#39;s just too late. Musselman says, &quot;Evangelicals<br />
have died while they&#39;ve been in prison. They are offered medical treatment when they are suffering from malaria or<br />
some other sickness IF they recant their evangelical faith, which is seen by<br />
the government as a new religion, tied with the U.S. They see evangelical Christianity as bringing<br />
down the government.&quot;
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However, in<br />
spite of this news, the Gospel is still going forward. &nbsp;In fact, years before the crackdowns began, God<br />
directed the churches to go underground.&nbsp;<br />
There, &quot;Discipleship became very key and center, which it should always<br />
be, but in that case, they were really discipling the next leaders.&quot;
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When a leader<br />
was arrested, there was already someone there ready to take his place. Musselman<br />
explains that for those who were watching, curiosity kindled a deeper fire. &quot;When<br />
we saw that happening, we thought, &lsquo;There&#39;s got to be something more to<br />
this.&#39; They even pursued the Lord and<br />
got into the Bible, and were discipled.&quot;
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Those who are<br />
free to follow Christ need to come alongside those who have no voice. &quot;We<br />
need to pray that the Lord would comfort our brothers and sisters, to go the<br />
Father and ask that He would strengthen them, and that they would sense our<br />
prayers.&quot;
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There&#39;s more<br />
you can do. <a href="http://www.persecution.net/take-action.htm">Click here. </a></p>
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