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US targets Putin’s daughters: US imposes sanctions on Russia

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Washington — The U.S. announced Wednesday a new sanctions package against Russia in response to reported atrocities around Ukraine’s capital city of Kyiv, which includes economic penalties on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s adult children and top Russian security officials.

The additional sanctions were rolled out in coordination with the Group of 7 and European Union and are designed to impose “severe and immediate economic costs” on Russia for its brutalities in Ukraine, the White House said.

“As long as Russia continues its brutal assault on Ukraine, we will stand unified with our allies and partners in imposing additional costs on Russia for its actions,” the White House said in an announcement of the sanctions.

The measures include a ban on all new investment in Russia, increased sanctions on Russia’s largest financial institutions and state-owned enterprises, including Sberbank and Alfa Bank, and sanctions on Russian government officials and members of their families. Those targeted by the full blocking sanctions include Putin’s two adult daughters, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s wife and daughter, and members of Russia’s Security Council, including former President and Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

The actions targeting Sberbank and Alfa Bank, Russia’s largest private bank, freeze any of their assets touching a U.S. financial institution and prohibit U.S. citizens from doing business with the two banks. The sanctions on state-owned enterprises, which are not yet named, prohibit any U.S. citizen from doing business with the entities.

Like with earlier economic measures on Russian financial institutions, there is a carve-out for energy.

The measures are intended to “degrade key instruments on Russian state power” and impose swift economic harm on Russia.

President Biden told reporters at the White House on Monday that he would seek additional sanctions on Russia after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Bucha, a city outside of Kyiv, where Ukrainian officials said they discovered the bodies of civilians after Russian forces withdrew from the area.

“You saw what happened in Bucha. This warrants him — he is a war criminal,” Mr. Biden said of Russian President Vladimir Putin. “But we have to gather the information, we have to continue to provide Ukraine with the weapons they need to continue the fight, and we have to get all the details so this can be an actual — have a wartime trial. This guy is brutal, and what’s happening in Bucha is outrageous, and everyone’s seen it.”

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan also told reporters at the White House to expect further sanctions announcements “this week.”

In a virtual address to the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday, Zelenskyy detailed to the 15-member body what he said were war crimes committed by the Russian forces that have invaded Ukraine, accusing them of deliberately killing adults and children, and trying to burn their bodies.

“Russian troops are deliberately destroying Ukrainian cities to ashes with artillery and airstrikes. They are deliberately blocking cities, creating mass starvation. They deliberately shoot columns of civilians on the road trying to escape from hostilities. They even deliberately blow up shelters where civilians hide from airstrikes,” Zelenskyy said.

While Russia has dismissed the shocking scenes as “fake,” News has witnessed firsthand clear evidence of atrocities in the towns and villages surrounding Kyiv. In the streets of Bucha, bodies were found in the streets, while scores more were dumped into mass graves.

The devastation left by Putin’s troops has prompted new calls for harsher sanctions against Russia, including a total cut-off of oil and gas imports. Germany and France have already expelled dozens of diplomats, suggesting they were spies.

Since Russia launched its attacks against Ukraine in late February, the U.S. and its European allies have united to launch coordinated sanctions intended to cut Russia off from the global economy.

Russia’s economy is forecast to contract 15% or more in 2022, a collapse of Russia’s GDP that will erase the past 15 years of economic growth, according to an analysis from the Institute for International Finance.
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Terrorists Kidnap, Murder Catholic Catechist in Burkina Faso

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Burkina Faso — Young catechist Edouard Yougbare was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists on April 19 in Burkina Faso.

“We are heartbroken by the loss of Yougbare,” said Maria Lozano, press director for Aid to the Church in Need. “He served his community faithfully, and his death is a devastating blow for the people of Saatenga.”

Those who killed Yougbare have also reportedly kidnapped and murdered many others in the community.

Burkina Faso, located in Africa’s Sahel region, shares its northern border with Niger and Mali. As a result, the country is no stranger to Islamic extremism. Within the borders of Burkina Faso, three known terrorist groups, Ansaroul Islam, Islamic State in Greater Sahara (ISIS-GS), and Jamaat Nasr al-Islam, perpetuate violence and corruption.

Of the Burkina Faso’s 21.9 million people, nearly 64% are Muslim (predominantly Sunni), about 20% are Roman Catholic, more than 6% are Protestant, and 9% hold Indigenous beliefs. While the country’s secular constitution provides citizens the right to choose or change religion, the coup d’etat that occurred in 2022 and the pervading corruption that followed have nullified the rights guaranteed by the original government.

As a result of the corruption and increased presence of Islamic extremists and jihadists, stories like Yougbare’s are not entirely uncommon in Burkina Faso.

We pray that God’s love will comfort Yougbare’s family, and we pray for justice for those who committed the violent acts against him.
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South Korean Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Religious Freedom

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South Korea — South Korea’s Supreme Court ruled against a law school’s refusal to reschedule an interview due to a conflict with a religious belief. This decision highlights its commitment to religious freedom.

Jin Im, a Seventh-day Adventist, requested the president of Chonnam National University make an exception to the school’s policy of randomly assigning interview times and groups to accommodate Im’s observance of the Sabbath. The university randomly assigned Im to an interview session on Saturday morning, which directly conflicted with the Sabbath observance of the Seventh-day Adventists.

Im requested a change in schedule from the university, which it denied. Consequently, Im could not attend her interview and the university denied her admission.

The original trial ruled against Im, but the appellate court overturned the case , stating, “The defendant, being the president of a national university and exercising public authority, must consider ways to allow the plaintiff to participate in the interview by her conscience without compromising the fairness and equity of the student selection process. The refusal to accommodate the plaintiff’s request violates the principle of minimal infringement and is unlawful due to the misuse of discretion.”

The Supreme Court agreed with the appellate court, marking it as the first decision by a court that accepts a Seventh-day Adventist’s request for a change in academic scheduling. In April and June 2010 and 2023, the Constitutional Court of South Korea ruled against Seventh-day Adventists’ requests to change exam schedules that fell on Saturdays.

Following the most recent ruling, a spokesperson for the Supreme Court said, “This is the first decision by either the Constitutional Court or the Supreme Court to explicitly acknowledge a Seventh-day Adventist’s request for a change in the test schedule. It clarifies the obligations of administrative authorities to prevent Seventh-day Adventists and other minorities from facing undue discrimination due to their religious beliefs.”

The court’s ruling marks a historic occasion for the small sect of Christianity in South Korea. Only 44% of the country’s population identifies as practicing a religion, 45% of whom identify as Protestant.
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Baptist Pastor Re-Arrested the Night He’s Released from Prison

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Myanmar — To mark the Buddhist New Year festival of Thingyan, officials in Myanmar released 3,300 people from prison. Authorities re-arrested one of them, a Baptist pastor, later that night.

The pastor, The Rev. Hkalam Samson, is a well-known and respected church leader and former chair of the Kachin Baptist Convention. He is also an outspoken advocate and defender of the rights of religious and ethnic minorities in Myanmar. The U.S. Department of State has called for his release.

Samson was released in the afternoon on April 17. At 10 p.m. that night, security officials detained him at his home. The reverend, who was originally detained on false charges of unlawful association, inciting opposition to the regime, and terrorism, was sentenced in April 2023 to six years in prison. Originally detained in December 2022, Samson had served 16 months of his sentence at the time of his release.

After being welcomed by friends and family the afternoon of his release, a relative who spoke on the condition of anonymity shared that authorities took Samson, his wife Zung Nyaw, and a member of the Kachin-based Peace-talk Creation Group to Myitkyina prison, where Samson had previously served time, claiming it was for their safety.

About 6 percent of Myanmar’s 54 million people are Christian. However, Kachin state, the country’s northernmost state that borders China and India, has a significant Christian population that is frequently harassed and persecuted. About 35% of the state’s 1.7 million people are Christians.

Pray for Rev. Samson, his wife, and the other believer to be released from prison soon.
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