BY Benjamin ClarkMarch 20, 2025
11 months ago
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 | March 20, 2025
11 months ago

Trump asked to secure release of Christian detainees in Azerbaijan

Christian leaders have approached President Donald Trump with a request to intervene in the plight of 24 Christians detained in Azerbaijan.According to the Christian Post, A coalition of Christian figures has requested President Trump’s aid in liberating 24 Christians, asserting they are subjected to torture by Azerbaijani authorities.

Initial Efforts and Notable Advocates Joining Forces

The advocacy group Save Armenia led the initiative and made it public with a letter dated March 11. This document has garnered notable support, with signatories including former U.S. Ambassador Sam Brownback and civil rights activist Alveda King.

Other prominent figures have endorsed the appeal, including former U.S. Representative Michelle Bachmann, Christian musician Sean Feucht, and leaders from various Christian organizations. Their collective action highlights deep concern for the persecuted group's well-being.

This diverse group of leaders has praised Trump for declaring his support for Armenia and its Christian community during his recent presidential campaign, reinforcing a strong commitment to religious freedom initiatives.

Background of the Azerbaijani Detentions

The Christian leaders assert that the detainees include 23 Christian Armenians and one Azeri who converted to Christianity. These individuals are reportedly undergoing severe mistreatment, a situation that has drawn international concern and condemnation.

Furthermore, the letter points to a broader issue of ethnic cleansing, claiming that over 120,000 Christian Armenians were forcibly removed from their ancestral homes by Azerbaijan nearly two years ago. This mass displacement has largely gone unaddressed by global powers, according to the Christian leaders.

Amid these tensions, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom labeled Azerbaijan as one of the foremost violators of religious freedoms last year, a testament to the ongoing strife within the region.

President Aliyev's Controversial Comments

Critics have condemned Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev for using derogatory language against Armenians, further worsening diplomatic tensions. Reports from the International Christian Concern reveal that Azerbaijan has attempted to eliminate Christianity within its borders by destroying cultural and religious sites.

The letter directly cites Aliyev's harsh rhetoric and its severe impact on the Christian community, urging Trump to take decisive action against these human rights abuses.

After Azerbaijan expelled the International Committee of the Red Cross, concerns have risen about the absence of any independent body to monitor or report on the condition of these detainees.

Call to Action from Religious Leaders

The gravity of the situation was conveyed in stark terms in the letter, stating, "You are the only one who can rescue these Christian hostages." This is complemented by an appeal to Trump’s authority to uphold justice for these persecuted individuals.

The leaders implored Trump to stand firm against the persecution and to send a clear signal that such actions are intolerable on the global stage. They expressed confidence in Trump's ability, emphasizing that a resolution could be achieved by a leader with his respected stature among world powers.

In the letter, the signatories expressed gratitude for Trump's previous support and highlighted the urgent need for renewed action: "Thank you for your support for Armenia and persecuted Christians."

The international community continues to observe closely as the situation evolves, with hopes that U.S. intervention may bring some resolution to the ongoing human rights crisis in Azerbaijan.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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