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Unequal Burden, Dangerous Bias:How Christian-Majority Nations Fund a UN That Emboldens Islamists


By Megersa Dano

Introduction: A Broken Promise
The United Nations was established as a beacon of hope, promising peace, justice, and equal rights for all. Today, it stands increasingly co-opted by ideological interests — most notably, by regimes advancing Islamic extremism. While Christian-majority nations foot the bill, the UN platform is used to excuse terrorism, suppress free speech, and turn a blind eye to Christian persecution worldwide.


1. Who Pays the Bills?

Christian-majority and democratic nations provide the overwhelming bulk of UN funding:

By contrast, Muslim-majority nations, many of them wealthy due to oil, contribute disproportionately less — even as they exert heavy ideological influence within the organization.


2. Gaza: The UN’s Collaboration With Hamas

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has become notorious for supporting Hamas. Investigations revealed:

Yet, these programs are funded by Western taxpayers, often from countries where churches are burned by Islamist mobs, not built.


3. Human Rights Hypocrisy: Silent on Christian Persecution

The UN boasts of promoting “human rights,” but avoids confronting Islamic nations on:

The UN Human Rights Council regularly condemns Western nations but is eerily quiet about real, systemic abuse in Islamic societies.


4. Ideological Capture by the OIC

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), a bloc of 57 Muslim countries, has hijacked many UN discussions. It promotes:

In 2022, the UN passed a resolution to combat “Islamophobia” — yet refused to even acknowledge Christian persecution as a global crisis.


5. Time for Accountability

This is not sustainable. Christian-majority nations are:

If the UN cannot speak for all victims — including Christians — then perhaps it is time for Christian nations to rethink their generosity.


Conclusion: Reform or Withdrawal

The UN must be reformed — or bypassed. The West must demand:

Until then, Christian countries must consider using their funding as leverage — not a blank cheque.




About the Author
Megersa Dano is a theologian, author, and former diplomat with expertise in global politics, public health, and international relations. He has served in high-level policy roles, including diplomatic postings in Geneva, Paris, and Riyadh. Dano is a strong advocate for Judeo-Christian values, religious freedom, and Western civilization. His published works include Global Politics, Salt, Light, and Leadership, Seeds of Change: The Positive Global Impact of the British Empire.



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