I Escaped Communist Romania. I Recognize The Early Signs Of Religious Persecution. | Eastern NC Now

The government sought to control every thought, every word, every breath.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Virginia Prodan.

    We are at a critical moment in our shared history. A moment that calls for moral clarity and an unwavering commitment to justice.

    Christians around the globe are facing a genocide. And while President Donald Trump champions religious liberty in Syria after hosting the former al-Qaeda fighter-turned-president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, and declares Nigeria a "country of particular concern" because of the slaughter of Christians, we cannot be naive.

    Christian persecution is already here in America. Our nation is becoming a dangerous place for faithful believers to live.

    We must stand up now for the persecuted not only as individuals but as a united front for our brothers and sisters around the world.

    Policymakers, churches, and ordinary citizens have a moral responsibility to ensure our nation remains a beacon of hope and freedom for all, especially those persecuted for their faith.

    I know something about persecution and the price of freedom. I grew up in Communist Romania, where the freedoms we now experience in America were stolen from its citizens. Speaking the truth meant imprisonment, torture, and even death. The government sought to control every thought, every word, every breath. That's why I became a political refugee and found a new home in America in 1988.

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    A 2024 Cato Institute survey found that nearly 74% of Americans worry that if we're not careful, Americans could lose their God-given freedoms and liberties. An out-of-control regime can gradually build persecution against Christians, making small, incremental changes that could go unnoticed until it is too late. I know. I lived it.

    In Communist Romania, Nicolae Ceaușescu's regime controlled religious organizations by appointing loyal leaders, restricting activities, and nationalizing properties. Atheism was promoted through education and propaganda, portraying Christianity as outdated. Religious groups faced pressure to align with state policies, with non-compliance leading to imprisonment, job loss, or death.

    The legacy of this persecution continues to shape the religious landscape in Romania today.

    While the extent and nature of persecution differ significantly between Communist regimes and contemporary American society, there are parallels in the experiences of marginalization, pressure to conform, and struggles for expression. The challenges faced by Christians today often manifest initially in social and cultural pressures rather than outright physical persecution. And we are beginning to see signs of it here.

    That's why I'm joining the "Persecuted and Prevailing" panel on December 4, 2025, at the Museum of the Bible to promote the truth, amplify our voices, and push for legislative action to support Christians.

    As a human rights attorney in Communist Romania, I defended Christians, experiencing firsthand America's crucial support. Congressmen Frank Wolf and Christopher Smith met with me often to discuss my cases, raising awareness among U.S. policymakers and the public about Romania's dire situation. Their efforts drew media attention to the plight of Romanian Christians under the thumb of Communism, creating urgency for supporting persecuted believers.

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    Wolf's actions shaped U.S. foreign policy to prioritize religious freedom, and the global impact included co-sponsoring the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) of 1998, which established a framework to combat religious persecution worldwide and monitor and recommend policies. The Congressman also backed resolutions condemning persecution in Iran, Sudan, North Korea, and China, reinforcing human rights as a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy.

    Now it's our turn to carry the torch forward. Citizens who have the freedom to advocate for change must pressure policymakers to strengthen global religious liberty.

    We are the voice for the persecuted who suffer in silence worldwide. If we fail to speak about oppression, like what I and many others endured in communist Romania, it will most certainly take root here. This generation needs to understand the fragile nature of freedom and the courage it takes to preserve it.

    Using our voice and Constitutional rights to petition our government is the only way to protect our freedom and stand for truth. If we don't use our voice today, we risk being silenced tomorrow.

    When truth is distorted, freedom fades. Pray for discernment in a world clouded by lies. Live boldly, speak the truth in love, for true freedom flows from God's presence, which has been with America since its founding. Remember, if God's presence fades, so will our freedom.

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    Virginia Prodan is an international human rights attorney, best-selling author of the memoir "Saving My Assassin," and host of the "Courageous Leadership with Virginia Prodan" podcast. She serves as an ambassador on the President's Council for National Religious Broadcasters, a member of the Advisory Board of the American Christian Leaders for Israel, and an Allied Attorney with Alliance Defending Freedom.

    The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.


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( December 10th, 2025 @ 6:08 pm )
 
Washingtonian: A big YES on those metaphors.

For the life of me, I have NO idea why some people believe they are capable of serving, knowing there will be decisions make that will take an intelligent approach to solutions enacted.
( December 10th, 2025 @ 3:50 pm )
 
There is Too much Govt control by small brains.
I read... I think it was about China of old. The emperor blamed the
sparrows as the cause of hunger. He said the birds are eating the grain. So he decreed that all people should work day and night to kill off the birds. Finally there were few birds left, but guess what, then came the insects. The insects ate everything. The people starved.

In England a religious leader decreed that cats were demons. So they killed off all the cats, then came the RATS and the Black Death.



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