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Ukraine’s war on Orthodox Christianity

The Ukrainian Parliament (Rada) is considering legislation which would pave the way for a ban on Orthodox Christian Churches under the Moscow Patriarchy.
If the new laws are adopted, it would allow the Ukrainian regime to ban churches, police the worship and other practices of churches, ban missionaries from entering the country and seize the assets of churches.

Russian Orthodox clergyman speaks out against ‘regime change’

Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev was recently in Washington D.C. where he spoke at the World Summit in Defence of Persecuted Christians.
Throughout the Middle East, secular leaders who protected the rights of all peoples, including Christians, have been replaced by a combination of weak governments who cannot protect anyone, radical Wahhabist style forces and in some cases, outright chaos. In each case, the anti-Christian regimes have come about after the western sponsored violent overthrow of previous governments who protected Christians.

Ukrainian fascists continue to operate a website encouraging assassinations and terrorism

Of the many evil exercises in social engineering to be implemented by the fascists of the 1930s and 1940s, the idea that civilians had an obligation to ‘turn in’ enemies of the state and inversely face penalties for sheltering the targets of fascist regimes, remains one of the most eerie.
The current fascist regime in Kiev has implemented similar techniques. This time they are using the internet to encourage violence and terrorism. A hateful website called Mirotvorets has been operating in Ukraine since 2014.