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Monday, October 27, 2003 |
CHINA: PROMOTING ATHEISM (ANS)
Once upon a time, the Communist Party in the Soviet Union erected blocking towers in Khabarovsk (east coast of Russia) to block out gospel radio signals from Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC) in the Philippines and beyond. Today that Khabarovsk site is the home of FEBC Russia. What’s more, some of those who worked for the communists, as atheists, jamming gospel radio signals there, still work at that site today, for FEBC Russia, as Christians, broadcasting the gospel.
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200,000 in North Korean slave camps. WASHINGTON – North Korea detains up to 200,000 people in "slave" camps where torture and executions are routine and starvation is widespread, according to a new report. Babies killed A study by the activist group US Committee for Human Rights... [Free North Korea!]
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