Tag: Religious Persecution
Christian legal group decries conditions for Afghan religious minorities, urges aid
Christian leaders and aid organizations have warned that Afghanistan’s Christians are bracing for a new round of persecution
Living in fear and misery after church attacks in Bangladesh
A group of ethnic Christians in a remote hill village in Bangladesh are living in fear after their church was attacked by mobs
Police in China arrest minors, two others for attending Christian church...
Authorities in China were reported to have offered cash rewards to whoever would report “illegal religious activities”
Authorities in China offer rewards for reporting ‘illegal religious activities’
Authorities in China are also cracking down on Christianity by removing Bible apps and Christian WeChat public accounts
Aid to the Church in Need raises concern for human rights...
Aid to the Church in Need warned that religious freedom "will be particularly under threat" under the Taliban
Afghan refugee in Indonesia fears for family after Taliban takeover
For decades, the Hazara, an ethnic minority, have been targeted by militants, including the Taliban and Islamic State
Afghanistan’s Christians express fear of impending attacks on communities
Christians in Afghanistan fear that it is only a matter of time before the attacks happen as some of them start to receive threats
Children of detained Uyghur parents held in ‘welfare schools’ in China’s...
More than 80 percent of the Uyghur children at a village preschool in Xinjiang have at least one parent in state custody
Christian woman in Pakistan arrested for blasphemy after receiving text message
In Pakistan, false accusations of blasphemy are widespread and often motivated by personal vendettas or religious hatred
Police in China’s Shanxi province detain Protestant church members
Chinese authorities frequently raid unofficial "house churches" that aren't members of the CCP-backed Three-Self Patriotic Association














