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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

"POPULIST" HUNGARY DONATES MILLIONS TO HELP FOREIGN PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS & VICTIMS OF JIHAD

"POPULIST" HUNGARY DONATES MILLIONS 
TO HELP FOREIGN PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS & 
VICTIMS OF JIHAD  
BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
“The Hungarian government has pledged an initial 9 million forints (roughly $31,000 U.S.) in emergency aid to the survivors of the recent attacks on Christians and Christian churches in Sri Lanka” and Hungary is considering an even larger donation. That’s in addition to millions spent on other aid projects to help persecuted Christians and victims of jihad.
Hungary has been presented in the media as “far right” and “racist”for seeking to maintain the country’s Christian identity–built on peace and free of jihad attacks and Islamic supremacist incursions and doctrines which erode Judea-Christian democracies. There is no tolerance, freedom and human rights in sharia law, which is barbarous as reflected across Islamic states,  and now in areas of the West where it’s proponents have settled in large numbers, thanks to reckless immigration policy.
“The Hungary Helps Agency” has now been set up to aid persecuted Christians who have been mostly abandoned by Western countries and even deceived about the jihad by their own denominations at the highest levels. The Catholic archbishop of Sri Lanka met with purveyors of the Islamic Jihad — ambassadors from the worst countries which fund and support jihad and persecution — and believed them when they told him that the Sri Lankan attacks had nothing to do with Islam.
In Hungary, there is also the Hungary Helps initiative which is “providing nearly $1.7 million to a project aimed at supporting [Christian] hospitals in Syria”, which offers medical care to all faiths.
Hungary is also helping the persecuted Christian Copts in Egypt, Kurds, Christians savagely persecuted by Boko Harem and has donated nearly 1.7 million to renovate Churches in Lebanon.
Kudos to Hungary – the so-called “racist” state —for protecting its country from Islamization while aiding visible minority Christians and Kurds who are suffering under the jihad and daily persecution by Islamic supremacists.
“‘HUNGARY HELPS’ PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS WORLDWIDE”, by Martina Moyski, Church Militant, April 25, 2019:
The Hungarian government has pledged an initial 9 million forints (roughly $31,000 U.S.) in emergency aid to the survivors of the recent attacks on Christians and Christian churches in Sri Lanka.
“We’re considering a larger donation to the Christian churches targeted by these horrific acts of terror,” tweeted Tristan Azbej, deputy secretary of state for the assistance to persecuted Christians.
Tuned into the alarming numbers that, on average, 345 Christians are killed every month throughout the world, Hungary has taken a leadership role in establishing the State Secretariat for the Aid of Persecuted Christians and Hungary Helps, “unique in the Western World.”
During a press conference in Budapest on April 16, Azbej announced the establishment of “The Hungary Helps Agency.”
“The task of the new agency, which will be operating within the framework of the State Secretariat for the Aid of Persecuted Christians and the Realization of the Hungary Helps Program, will be to coordinate programs to help persecuted Christians,” Azbej said.
The Hungary Helps initiative is providing nearly $1.7 million to a project aimed at supporting hospitals in Syria. Working alongside the AVSI Foundation in partnership with the Gemelli Foundation and the pontifical charity branch “Cor Unum,” Hungary Helps supports the three Catholic hospitals in Syria (St. Louis Hospital in Aleppo, a French hospital and an Italian hospital, both in Damascus) which offer free medical care to the poor regardless of religious affiliation.
Azbej also told the press that the Hungarian government is “running programs in five Middle Eastern and two sub-Saharan countries” with “one of the most extensive programs[being] the reconstruction of the city of Tel Askuf in Northern Iraq.”
In 2014, several hundred Christian families fled from Tel Askuf and many of the settlement’s buildings were damaged or destroyed as a result of ISIS attacks. Azbej reported to the press that “the 580 million-forint donation provided by the Hungary government was enough to enable the Chaldean Catholic Church to rebuild the city, allowing families to return home” — in an albeit currently tenuous situation.
Hungary Helps and the Secretariat for the Aid of Persecuted Christians are also assisting Coptic Christians in Egypt, Christians in northeast Nigeria who have been savaged by Boko Haram groups…