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India briefs: Recent incidents of persecution
Karnataka, May 21 (Compass Direct News) – Police on May 4 arrested a pastor on charges of luring Hindu villagers to convert to Christianity in Karnataka state’s Hubli district.

Iranian police arrest 12 Christian converts
ISTANBUL, May 21 (Compass Direct News) – Police in the southern Iran city of Shiraz this month cracked down against known Muslim converts to Christianity, arresting members of three Christian families and confiscating their books and computers.

Maine's marriage referendum in a battle
The Christian Civic League of Maine is facing stiff opposition in its drive to ban homosexual "marriage."

Care Net reaching out to new areas
The pro-life group Care Net has a new president. Melinda Delahoyde, formerly of Americans United for Life, says she sees a strong future for the pro-life movement irrespective of Congress and the courts.

Amnesty proposal gets deep-sixed
An attempt in the Senate to grant amnesty to illegal alien guest workers has failed once again -- and a grassroots activist group is hailing the death of that measure.

Ministering to extraordinary people
DirectTV's Hometown Heroes series this Sunday will focus on Camp Barnabus in Missouri, a Christ-centered camp for handicapped children.

Church opposes executing alleged killer of Iraqi bishop
ISTANBUL – Iraqi church leaders have spoken out against the death sentence given to the alleged murderer of a Chaldean bishop kidnapped in northern Iraq in March.

Clinton wins Kentucky primary
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Hillary Rodham Clinton has won the Kentucky primary. However, it's a victory of scant political value in a Democratic presidential race moving inexorably in Barack Obama's direction.

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