Forgotten Genocide: Christian Persecution Rages in Burma

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Believers in Myanmar (Burma) are enduring severe persecution under military rule following the 2021 coup. Churches have been bombed, pastors arrested, and millions displaced as the junta tightens control. Dr. Sasa, a leading voice for democracy, shares firsthand accounts of violence, humanitarian collapse, and systematic discrimination against Christians and ethnic minorities. Despite destruction, poverty, and targeted attacks, many continue to hold onto faith and hope. Dr. Sasa calls on the international community—especially the United States—to act by cutting off weapons, funding, and legitimacy to the regime while supporting religious freedom and democracy. This powerful interview exposes a crisis largely ignored by global media and urges prayer, awareness, and action for the people of Myanmar. Want more news from a Christian Perspective? Choose to support CBN: https://go.cbn.com/ugWBn CBN News. Because Truth Matters™ Download the free CBN News App: http://cbnnews.com/app SUBS

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