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Sudan: Three churches burned down twice within one monthNigeria: ‘Government is Boko Haram but without bomb’, says church leaderChristians in Africa face ‘explosion’ in violence, senior church leader saysMain suspect behind Sri Lanka Easter churches’ deaths arrestedIndia: Eight Christians acquitted of kidnapping and forced conversion

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Israel

Christians in Israel enjoy a higher level of religious freedom than in most other countries in the Middle East, although, being a Jewish state, Jewish citizens receive preferential treatment. Messianic Jews and those who convert from Judaism to Christianity may be branded traitors by ultra-orthodox Jewish organisations, while converts from a . . . Read More

Ivory Coast

After years of political conflict, the October 2015 elections were said by Freedom House to be “arguably the freest, fairest and most peaceful in the country’s history”. However, the legacy of past violence looms large, and there have been several recent examples of increasing Islamist militancy, such as the killing . . . Read More

Jordan

Jordan has long been one of the Middle East’s more religiously open countries, but the tide is turning. Expatriate Christians and historical Christian communities are relatively free – as long as they do not evangelise Muslims. But Christians from Muslim backgrounds face serious oppression from local authorities, Muslim religious leaders . . . Read More

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan’s repressive government seeks to control all areas of life. Religious freedom has been further restricted by recent legislation, while the government is using the threat of militant Islam as a pretext to clamp down. Converts to Christianity from a Muslim background come under the most pressure – from the government, . . . Read More

Kenya

Most Kenyans are Christian, but violence against Christians has increased in recent years – predominantly at the hands of Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab, which continues to target Christians in regions near the border with Somalia, where the group is based. Militants cross into Kenya to raid towns or attack buses, . . . Read More

Kuwait

The atmosphere in Kuwait is becoming increasingly hostile – though not yet violent – towards non-Muslims. Islamic law prescribes a wide range of rules for personal, family and community life. Christians from Muslim backgrounds are seen as second-class, foreigners and infidels, and are prevented from participating in community activities. Expatriate . . . Read More

Kyrgyzstan

Starting with the 2005 Tulip revolution, a bloodless overthrow of the communist regime, Kyrgyzstan’s democratically elected government is unique in the Central Asia region. Kyrgyzstan is predominantly Muslim – mainly folk Islam in the countryside – but there is increasing radicalisation, with more than 330 Kyrgyz citizens known to have . . . Read More

Laos

Christianity is viewed as a “Western ideology” in Laos, and those who adhere to it are considered foreign agents and enemies. The Marxist-Leninist government monitors all churches, and its permission is required for all conversions, evangelism and church activities. Christian converts from Buddhism or animism are seen to bring shame . . . Read More

Lebanon

Complex, besieged and dysfunctional on many levels (it took 29 months to break a deadlock and pick a president), Lebanon nonetheless is an open society where freedoms of the press, assembly, expression, and religion are protected by law. Since the end of its 15-year civil war in 1990, Christians and . . . Read More

Libya

Since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in October 2011, Libya has been reduced to chaos, with Islamist groups filling the power vacuum left by the former dictator. It was in Libya in February 2015 that 20 Egyptian Copts and a Ghanaian were beheaded by the Islamic State group. Only a . . . Read More

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Israel

Christians in Israel enjoy a higher level of religious freedom than in most other countries in the Middle East, although, being a Jewish state, Jewish citizens receive preferential treatment. Messianic Jews and those who convert from Judaism to Christianity may be branded traitors by ultra-orthodox Jewish organisations, while converts from a . . . Read More

Ivory Coast

After years of political conflict, the October 2015 elections were said by Freedom House to be “arguably the freest, fairest and most peaceful in the country’s history”. However, the legacy of past violence looms large, and there have been several recent examples of increasing Islamist militancy, such as the killing . . . Read More

Jordan

Jordan has long been one of the Middle East’s more religiously open countries, but the tide is turning. Expatriate Christians and historical Christian communities are relatively free – as long as they do not evangelise Muslims. But Christians from Muslim backgrounds face serious oppression from local authorities, Muslim religious leaders . . . Read More

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan’s repressive government seeks to control all areas of life. Religious freedom has been further restricted by recent legislation, while the government is using the threat of militant Islam as a pretext to clamp down. Converts to Christianity from a Muslim background come under the most pressure – from the government, . . . Read More

Kenya

Most Kenyans are Christian, but violence against Christians has increased in recent years – predominantly at the hands of Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab, which continues to target Christians in regions near the border with Somalia, where the group is based. Militants cross into Kenya to raid towns or attack buses, . . . Read More

Kuwait

The atmosphere in Kuwait is becoming increasingly hostile – though not yet violent – towards non-Muslims. Islamic law prescribes a wide range of rules for personal, family and community life. Christians from Muslim backgrounds are seen as second-class, foreigners and infidels, and are prevented from participating in community activities. Expatriate . . . Read More

Kyrgyzstan

Starting with the 2005 Tulip revolution, a bloodless overthrow of the communist regime, Kyrgyzstan’s democratically elected government is unique in the Central Asia region. Kyrgyzstan is predominantly Muslim – mainly folk Islam in the countryside – but there is increasing radicalisation, with more than 330 Kyrgyz citizens known to have . . . Read More

Laos

Christianity is viewed as a “Western ideology” in Laos, and those who adhere to it are considered foreign agents and enemies. The Marxist-Leninist government monitors all churches, and its permission is required for all conversions, evangelism and church activities. Christian converts from Buddhism or animism are seen to bring shame . . . Read More

Lebanon

Complex, besieged and dysfunctional on many levels (it took 29 months to break a deadlock and pick a president), Lebanon nonetheless is an open society where freedoms of the press, assembly, expression, and religion are protected by law. Since the end of its 15-year civil war in 1990, Christians and . . . Read More

Libya

Since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in October 2011, Libya has been reduced to chaos, with Islamist groups filling the power vacuum left by the former dictator. It was in Libya in February 2015 that 20 Egyptian Copts and a Ghanaian were beheaded by the Islamic State group. Only a . . . Read More

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Israel

Christians in Israel enjoy a higher level of religious freedom than in most other countries in the Middle East, although, being a Jewish state, Jewish citizens receive preferential treatment. Messianic Jews and those who convert from Judaism to Christianity may be branded traitors by ultra-orthodox Jewish organisations, while converts from a . . . Read More

Ivory Coast

After years of political conflict, the October 2015 elections were said by Freedom House to be “arguably the freest, fairest and most peaceful in the country’s history”. However, the legacy of past violence looms large, and there have been several recent examples of increasing Islamist militancy, such as the killing . . . Read More

Jordan

Jordan has long been one of the Middle East’s more religiously open countries, but the tide is turning. Expatriate Christians and historical Christian communities are relatively free – as long as they do not evangelise Muslims. But Christians from Muslim backgrounds face serious oppression from local authorities, Muslim religious leaders . . . Read More

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan’s repressive government seeks to control all areas of life. Religious freedom has been further restricted by recent legislation, while the government is using the threat of militant Islam as a pretext to clamp down. Converts to Christianity from a Muslim background come under the most pressure – from the government, . . . Read More

Kenya

Most Kenyans are Christian, but violence against Christians has increased in recent years – predominantly at the hands of Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab, which continues to target Christians in regions near the border with Somalia, where the group is based. Militants cross into Kenya to raid towns or attack buses, . . . Read More

Kuwait

The atmosphere in Kuwait is becoming increasingly hostile – though not yet violent – towards non-Muslims. Islamic law prescribes a wide range of rules for personal, family and community life. Christians from Muslim backgrounds are seen as second-class, foreigners and infidels, and are prevented from participating in community activities. Expatriate . . . Read More

Countries Israel Christians in Israel enjoy a higher level of religious freedom than in most other countries in the Middle East, although, being a Jewish state, Jewish citizens receive preferential treatment. Messianic Jews and those who convert from Judaism to Christianity may be branded traitors by ultra-orthodox Jewish organisations, while converts from a . . . Read More Ivory Coast After years of political conflict, the October 2015 elections were said by Freedom House to be “arguably the freest, fairest and most peaceful in the country’s history”. However, the legacy of past violence looms large, and there have been several recent examples of increasing Islamist militancy, such as the killing . . . Read More Jordan Jordan has long been one of the Middle East’s more religiously open countries, but the tide is turning. Expatriate Christians and historical Christian communities are relatively free – as long as they do not evangelise Muslims. But Christians from Muslim backgrounds face serious oppression from local authorities, Muslim religious leaders . . . Read More Kazakhstan Kazakhstan’s repressive government seeks to control all areas of life. Religious freedom has been further restricted by recent legislation, while the government is using the threat of militant Islam as a pretext to clamp down. Converts to Christianity from a Muslim background come under the most pressure – from the government, . . . Read More Kenya Most Kenyans are Christian, but violence against Christians has increased in recent years – predominantly at the hands of Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab, which continues to target Christians in regions near the border with Somalia, where the group is based. Militants cross into Kenya to raid towns or attack buses, . . . Read More Kuwait The atmosphere in Kuwait is becoming increasingly hostile – though not yet violent – towards non-Muslims. 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Messianic Jews and those who convert from Judaism to Christianity may be branded traitors by ultra-orthodox Jewish organisations, while converts from a . . . Read More Ivory Coast After years of political conflict, the October 2015 elections were said by Freedom House to be “arguably the freest, fairest and most peaceful in the country’s history”. However, the legacy of past violence looms large, and there have been several recent examples of increasing Islamist militancy, such as the killing . . . Read More Jordan Jordan has long been one of the Middle East’s more religiously open countries, but the tide is turning. Expatriate Christians and historical Christian communities are relatively free – as long as they do not evangelise Muslims. But Christians from Muslim backgrounds face serious oppression from local authorities, Muslim religious leaders . . . Read More Kazakhstan Kazakhstan’s repressive government seeks to control all areas of life. Religious freedom has been further restricted by recent legislation, while the government is using the threat of militant Islam as a pretext to clamp down. Converts to Christianity from a Muslim background come under the most pressure – from the government, . . . Read More Kenya Most Kenyans are Christian, but violence against Christians has increased in recent years – predominantly at the hands of Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab, which continues to target Christians in regions near the border with Somalia, where the group is based. Militants cross into Kenya to raid towns or attack buses, . . . Read More Kuwait The atmosphere in Kuwait is becoming increasingly hostile – though not yet violent – towards non-Muslims. Islamic law prescribes a wide range of rules for personal, family and community life. Christians from Muslim backgrounds are seen as second-class, foreigners and infidels, and are prevented from participating in community activities. Expatriate . . . Read More Kyrgyzstan Starting with the 2005 Tulip revolution, a bloodless overthrow of the communist regime, Kyrgyzstan’s democratically elected government is unique in the Central Asia region. Kyrgyzstan is predominantly Muslim – mainly folk Islam in the countryside – but there is increasing radicalisation, with more than 330 Kyrgyz citizens known to have . . . Read More Laos Christianity is viewed as a “Western ideology” in Laos, and those who adhere to it are considered foreign agents and enemies. The Marxist-Leninist government monitors all churches, and its permission is required for all conversions, evangelism and church activities. Christian converts from Buddhism or animism are seen to bring shame . . . Read More Lebanon Complex, besieged and dysfunctional on many levels (it took 29 months to break a deadlock and pick a president), Lebanon nonetheless is an open society where freedoms of the press, assembly, expression, and religion are protected by law. Since the end of its 15-year civil war in 1990, Christians and . . . Read More Libya Since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in October 2011, Libya has been reduced to chaos, with Islamist groups filling the power vacuum left by the former dictator. It was in Libya in February 2015 that 20 Egyptian Copts and a Ghanaian were beheaded by the Islamic State group. Only a . . . Read More Less1 2 3 4 5 6 … 8More RECENT ARTICLES Malaysian woman wins 13 year fight for right to call God ‘Allah’ Freed on bail after 4 years in jail; no evidence Pakistani ‘liked’ blasphemy Facebook post, aged 16 COVID-19 exacerbates discrimination against minority Christians globally Church surveillance, COVID-19 controls affect China’s Christians – 1 of 5 global trends Burkina Faso: Fulani pastor brings hope to stigmatised communities READ MORE NEWS Recent Tweets Follow Get World Watch Monitor in your inbox. Subscribe to news by email and RSS. Choose the countries of your interest. Subscribe Now Copyright © 2011 – 2021 — World Watch Monitor. All Rights Reserved. Site design by Five Q | Sitemap | Privacy PolicyFacebook Twitter RSS News Countries About Contact Search for: CATCHING OUR EYE Sudan: Three churches burned down twice within one monthNigeria: ‘Government is Boko Haram but without bomb’, says church leaderChristians in Africa face ‘explosion’ in violence, senior church leader saysMain suspect behind Sri Lanka Easter churches’ deaths arrestedIndia: Eight Christians acquitted of kidnapping and forced conversion Countries Israel Christians in Israel enjoy a higher level of religious freedom than in most other countries in the Middle East, although, being a Jewish state, Jewish citizens receive preferential treatment. Messianic Jews and those who convert from Judaism to Christianity may be branded traitors by ultra-orthodox Jewish organisations, while converts from a . . . 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Read More Kenya Most Kenyans are Christian, but violence against Christians has increased in recent years – predominantly at the hands of Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab, which continues to target Christians in regions near the border with Somalia, where the group is based. Militants cross into Kenya to raid towns or attack buses, . . . Read More Kuwait The atmosphere in Kuwait is becoming increasingly hostile – though not yet violent – towards non-Muslims. Islamic law prescribes a wide range of rules for personal, family and community life. Christians from Muslim backgrounds are seen as second-class, foreigners and infidels, and are prevented from participating in community activities. Expatriate . . . Read More

La persecuzione nel mondo

309 milioni di cristiani sperimentano un livello di persecuzione e discriminazione molto alto nei Paesi della World Watch List (Più di 340 milioni se si considerano i Paesi fuori da questa lista con alto livello di persecuzione e discriminazione), il nostro report annuale sulla persecuzione dei cristiani nel mondo. Cliccando sulla mappa puoi accedere ai profili dettagliati di ogni singolo Paese.



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1
Corea del Nord

Popolazione 25.841.000

Cristiani 400.000




2
Afghanistan

Popolazione 38.055.000

Cristiani Un piccolo numero




3
Somalia

Popolazione 16.105.000

Cristiani Centinaia




4
Libia

Popolazione 6.662.000

Cristiani 34.500




5
Pakistan

Popolazione 208.362.000

Cristiani 4.052.000




6
Eritrea

Popolazione 5.432.000

Cristiani 2.552.000




7
Yemen

Popolazione 30.245.000

Cristiani Poche migliaia




8
Iran

Popolazione 83.587.000

Cristiani 800.000




9
Nigeria

Popolazione 206.153.000

Cristiani 96.358.000




10
India

Popolazione 1.383.198.000

Cristiani 67.356.000




11
Iraq

Popolazione 41.503.000

Cristiani 175.000




12
Siria

Popolazione 18.924.000

Cristiani 677.000




13
Sudan

Popolazione 43.541.000

Cristiani 1.970.000




14
Arabia Saudita

Popolazione 34.710.000

Cristiani 1.200.000 (stima di Porte Aperte)




15
Maldive

Popolazione 459.000

Cristiani Un piccolo numero




16
Egitto

Popolazione 102.941.000

Cristiani 16.250.000 (stima di Porte Aperte)




17
Cina

Popolazione 1.424.548.000

Cristiani 96.700.000 (stima di Porte Aperte)




18
Myanmar

Popolazione 54.808.000

Cristiani 4.362.000




19
Vietnam

Popolazione 98.360.000

Cristiani 8.924.000




20
Mauritania

Popolazione 4.784.000

Cristiani 10.800




21
Uzbekistan

Popolazione 33.236.000

Cristiani 345.000




22
Laos

Popolazione 7.165.000

Cristiani 199.000




23
Turkmenistan

Popolazione 6.031.000

Cristiani 68.000




24
Algeria

Popolazione 43.333.000

Cristiani 129.000




25
Turchia

Popolazione 83.836.000

Cristiani 171.000




26
Tunisia

Popolazione 11.903.000

Cristiani 23.100




27
Marocco

Popolazione 37.071.000

Cristiani 31.500




28
Mali

Popolazione 20.284.000

Cristiani 467.000




29
Qatar

Popolazione 2.792.000

Cristiani 367.000




30
Colombia

Popolazione 50.220.000

Cristiani 47.706.000




31
Bangladesh

Popolazione 169.775.000

Cristiani 903.000




32
Burkina Faso

Popolazione 20.903.000

Cristiani 4.965.000




33
Tagikistan

Popolazione 9.475.000

Cristiani 66.300




34
Nepal

Popolazione 30.260.000

Cristiani 1.285.000




35
Repubblica Centrafricana

Popolazione 4.921.000

Cristiani 3.691.000




36
Etiopia

Popolazione 112.759.000

Cristiani 67.491.000




37
Messico

Popolazione 133.870.000

Cristiani 128.229.000




38
Giordania

Popolazione 10.209.000

Cristiani 180.000




39
Brunei

Popolazione 445.000

Cristiani 52.000




40
Rep. Dem. Congo

Popolazione 89.505.000

Cristiani 851.020.000




41
Kazakistan

Popolazione 18.777.000

Cristiani 4.852.000




42
Camerun

Popolazione 25.958.000

Cristiani 15.922.000




43
Bhutan

Popolazione 835.000

Cristiani 30.000




44
Oman

Popolazione 5.150.000

Cristiani 185.000




45
Mozambico

Popolazione 32.309.000

Cristiani 17.448.000




46
Malesia

Popolazione 32.869.000

Cristiani 2.991.000




47
Indonesia

Popolazione 272.223.000

Cristiani 33.192.000




48
Kuwait

Popolazione 4.303.000

Cristiani 513.000




49
Kenya

Popolazione 53.492.000

Cristiani 43.991.000




50
Comore

Popolazione 870.000

Cristiani 4.200



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KING of kings for uniusrei x brotherhood universal Il tuoi 100 youtube channels, e 110 blogspots sono stati rimossi perché non piacciono al wahhabita lgbt saudita DEM Deep State detto anche MbS sudairio takfirio Nota: questo blog è stato bloccato https://uniusrei3.blogspot.com/ Spiacenti, il blog all'indirizzo jhwhisrael.blogspot.com è stato rimosso. https://uniusreixkingdom.blogspot.com/ L'indirizzo non è disponibile per nuovi blog.

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