Semere Zaid was a lecturer at the University of Asmara (pictured) |
In this same editorial, Yoahnnes summarizes a report that he had received that day from Eritrea concerning the plight facing evangelicals in the cities of Asmara, Zagir, Adi Keyih, Dekemhare, Massawa, Assab, Adi Nifas, and Senafee. The complete editorial can be found on our website (click here).
Pray for Zaid, his wife and young children. Pray for protection for the many evangelical Christians in prison for their faith in Eritrea , as well as those who are under constant threat.
Compass Direct reported today (February 16) that thirty-one Eritrean Christians, including Zaid, had been jailed over the past ten days. Since the beginning of the year, 187 Christians have been arrested for "illegal" activities. According to Compass Direct, fourteen members of the Kale Hiwot Church in Adi-Tekelzan were apprehended on February 4 during a Bible study at the home of their pastor. Compass has also documented the arrest and transfer to the Mai-Serwa military camp of a physician identified as Dr. Segid in Keren during the last week of January. Last Saturday, February 12, fifteen Christian women who had gathered together for prayer were jailed at the police station in Keren. Local authorities reportedly described the evangelical believers as "a threat to national security."
The Voice of the Martyrs, together with 100 Huntley Street , produced a report on the suffering of Christians in Eritrea late last year. This new video report, together with an earlier one from VOM, is available on our multimedia website, PersecutionTV. It costs nothing to become a member of PersecutionTV, but membership gives you access to many resources that cannot be found anywhere else on the Internet.
For more information on persecution of Christians in Eritrea , click here.