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  • A report by a renowned journalist states that Christians are to be excluded from an impending official United States government declaration of ISIS genocide. If true, it would reflect a familiar pattern within the administration of a politically correct bias that views Christians — even non-Western congregations such as those in Iraq and Syria — never as victims but always as Inquisition-style oppressors. (That a State Department genocide designation for ISIS may be imminent was acknowledged last week in congressional testimony, by Ambassador Anne Patterson, the assistant secretary of the State Department’s Near East Bureau.)

    Yazidis, according to the story by investigative reporter Michael Isikoff, are going to be officially recognized as genocide victims, and rightly so. Yet Christians, who are also among the most vulnerable religious minority groups that have been deliberately and mercilessly targeted for eradication by ISIS, are not. This is not an academic matter. A genocide designation would have significant policy implications for American efforts to restore property and lands taken from the minority groups and for offers of aid, asylum, and other protections to such victims. Worse, it would mean that, under the Genocide Convention, the United States and other governments would not be bound to act to suppress or even prevent the genocide of these Christians.

    An unnamed State Department official was quoted by Isikoff as saying that only the attacks on Yazidis have made “the high bar” of the genocide standard and as pointing to the mass killing of 1,000 Yazidi men and the enslavement of thousands of Yazidi women and girls. To propose that Christians have been simply driven off their land but not suffered similar fates is deeply misinformed. In fact, the last Christians to pray in the language spoken by Jesus are also being deliberately targeted for extinction through equally brutal measures.
  • Behind closed doors, abortion advocates are admitting the truth: Abortion is the violent killing of a human life.
     
    A undercover video recorded by the Center for Medical Progress and leaked by the website GotNews.com captures a Planned Parenthood official admitting that pro-lifers are right about abortion. The video shows panelists discussing abortion at a National Abortion Federation conference in April of 2014.
     
    Lisa Harris, an employee of Planned Parenthood of Mid and Southwest Michigan, tells the audience, “The fetus matters, clinically, to us.”
  • The duty of British schools to arrange daily acts of collective worship should be scrapped, a report says.
     
    The study, for the Arts and Humanities Research Council says such acts, which must be Christian in nature, could discriminate against other religions.
     
    It adds there is no clear rationale for the duty, and that parents are often unaware they can withdraw their children from religious assemblies.
     
    The government said collective worship has an important role in schools.
     
    Schools in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland are required to provide daily acts of collective worship and religious observance is required in Scotland.
  • Humans who have had their DNA genetically modified could exist within two years after a private biotech company announced plans to start the first trials into a ground-breaking new technique.
     
    Editas Medicine, which is based in the US, said it plans to become the first lab in the world to ‘genetically edit’ the DNA of patients suffering from a genetic condition – in this case the blinding disorder ‘leber congenital amaurosis’.
     
  • The district court of Jönköping County Council in Sweden ruled Thursday against a midwife who was unjustly denied employment by three different medical clinics because she will not assist with abortions. In Sweden, midwives are similar to nurses in other countries.
     
    In July 2014, ADF International filed an expert brief in Grimmark v. Landstinget i Jönköpings Län on behalf of the midwife, Ellinor Grimmark, who plans to appeal the decision. The court agreed with the reasoning of the Swedish discrimination ombudsman, who found that the midwife’s rights had been infringed but erroneously concluded that forcing her to participate in abortions that others demand is more important.
     
    “No one deserves to suffer discrimination and be denied employment because their conscience does not allow them to perform abortions,” said ADF International Senior Legal Counsel Roger Kiska. “We are disappointed the court did not affirm Swedish law and international law to which Sweden is obligated and that both recognize freedom of conscience in the workplace. Medical facilities should not force midwives to violate their conscience by requiring them to assist in abortion.”
  • The nation’s largest organization of pro-life youth is taking its message to the heart of Times Square in New York City.
     
    Students for Life of America is running an ad that sends a message that Planned Parenthood betrays women. The ad began Wednesday and will run for one week, looping every hour daily from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. at the intersection of 1500 Broadway and 43rd St. in the heart of Times Square.
     
    The ad comes as Planned Parenthood – the nation’s largest provider of abortions – is under investigation by several congressional committees. A series of undercover videos has been gradually released over the past several months exposing the abortion business’ apparent practices of selling the body parts of unborn babies and changing the position of babies during abortions in order to harvest intact organs.
     
    “The atrocities that Planned Parenthood has committed deserve the widest stage possible and we are bringing the message that they betray women to one of the biggest in the world – Times Square,” Kristin Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, tells Breitbart News.
     
    “Planned Parenthood preys on vulnerable women, telling them they can’t parent their child or place their child for adoption, and saying they must have an abortion to solve their ‘problem,’” she continues. “That is not empowerment but rather a betrayal and an affront to the power of femininity.”
  • A mother who risked her life to save her unborn twins has vowed to beat cancer for the sake of her babies.
     
    Holley Tierney, 25, was 23-weeks pregnant when doctors told her she had Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma - a rare cancer that develops in the lymphatic system.
     
    The dance teacher visited A&E after suffering severe pain in her chest and tests later found a cancerous mass.
     
    Doctors then advised Miss Tierney, from Manchester, to terminate her pregnancy so she could start chemotherapy.
     
    But she refused as they were already starting to kick and chose to risk her life for her two unborn babies.
     
    As her health deteriorated, the twins grew stronger and Harlow and Havana were delivered on August 19.
     
    'It was the happiest day of my life when my babies were delivered safely, it was definitely a risk worth taking, all I cared about was their health,' she said.
  • The pregnant wife of the pastor of Resonate Church in Indianapolis has died after being shot in the head at her home by intruders, according to church officials.
     
    Her husband, Davey Blackburn, has said that "as deeply as I am hurting, I am hopeful and confident that good things will come of this."
     
    Amanda Grace Blackburn, who was 12 weeks pregnant according to family and friends, died in hospital on Wednesday morning after she was shot in the head at her home.
     
    A Facebook post from the church just after 11:30 on Wednesday said: "Extremely heavy hearts today. Our pastor's wife, Amanda Blackburn, passed away this morning. Please pray for the Blackburn and Byars family during this difficult time. Although we are hurting tremendously, we are still hoping and believing that great things are still yet to come from this. 'Although we don't know what to do, our eyes are on you.'"
  • The 13 suspected members of a jihadist group arrested in raids across Europe were allegedly recruiting foreign fighters to be sent to Iraq and Syria.
     
    The raids in Finland, Germany, Italy, Norway, Switzerland and the UK targeted Rawti Shax, which seeks to establish a caliphate in Iraq's Kurdistan region.
     
    Among those arrested was the group's imprisoned leader, Mullah Krekar.
     
    Italian police said the group was also planning attacks with the aim of securing his release by Norway.
     
    Krekar, an Iraqi Kurd, is serving an 18-month sentence for making threats and encouraging others to commit criminal acts.
  • Utah state child welfare officials on Wednesday were wrangling with a ruling by a juvenile court judge who ordered a baby to be taken from lesbian foster parents and instead placed with a heterosexual couple, saying it was for the child’s wellbeing.
     
    Judge Scott Johansen’s order on Tuesday raised concerns at the Utah Division of Child and Family Services, said agency spokeswoman Ashley Sumner.
     
    Its attorneys plan to review the decision and determine what options they have to challenge the order.
     
    The ruling came during a routine hearing for April Hoagland and Beckie Peirce. They are part of a group of same-sex married couples who were allowed to become foster parents in Utah after a US supreme court ruling made gay marriage legal across the country, Sumner said.
     
    State officials estimate there are a dozen or more foster parents who are married same-sex couples.