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Beaten in Public for Asking What Was Hers: A Christian Mother’s Reality in Pakistan
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Beaten in Public for Asking What Was Hers: A Christian Mother’s Reality in Pakistan

The woman in the photograph is not a criminal, a protester, or a threat to public order. She is a Christian mother in...

Pakistan Ranks Eighth on Open Doors World Watch List 2026 Amid Rising Persecution of Christians
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Pakistan Ranks Eighth on Open Doors World Watch List 2026 Amid Rising Persecution of Christians

Pakistan has been ranked eighth on the Open Doors World Watch List 2026, a global index that tracks the persecution of Christians in...

Zarnab: A 13-Year-Old Christian Girl Brutalised for a Minor Mistake
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Zarnab: A 13-Year-Old Christian Girl Brutalised for a Minor Mistake

Zarnab is a Pakistani Christian child, no older than 13 or 14. She was working as a domestic worker not by choice, but...

Christian Persecution in Eritrea: Faith Behind Bars in Africa’s Most Repressive State
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Christian Persecution in Eritrea: Faith Behind Bars in Africa’s Most Repressive State

In Eritrea, Christianity is tightly controlled, selectively tolerated, and frequently punished. Often described as “Africa’s North Korea”, Eritrea enforces one of the most...

Christian Persecution in Egypt: Coptic Christians and Enduring Discrimination
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Christian Persecution in Egypt: Coptic Christians and Enduring Discrimination

In Egypt, Christianity is ancient, deeply rooted, and yet persistently vulnerable. The Coptic Christian community traces its history back nearly two thousand years,...

Christian Persecution in Afghanistan: Faith in Hiding After the Taliban Takeover
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Christian Persecution in Afghanistan: Faith in Hiding After the Taliban Takeover

In Afghanistan, Christianity has all but disappeared from public life. Since the Taliban returned to power in August 2021, the already fragile existence...

Christian Persecution in Iran: Converts, Courts, and Criminalised Belief
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Christian Persecution in Iran: Converts, Courts, and Criminalised Belief

In Iran, Christianity itself is not illegal, but choosing it freely can be. Ethnic Christian communities such as Armenians and Assyrians are officially...

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Christian Persecution in North Korea: Faith as a Crime Against the State

In North Korea, Christianity is not simply restricted. It is criminalised. Practising the Christian faith is treated as an act of political betrayal,...

Christian Persecution in India: Rising Violence, Shrinking Space, and the Cost of Dissent
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Christian Persecution in India: Rising Violence, Shrinking Space, and the Cost of Dissent

In India, Christians form a small minority, yet in recent years they have found themselves increasingly targeted. What was once described as sporadic...

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Christian Persecution in Pakistan: Laws, Fear, and the Cost of Silence

In Pakistan, being Christian often means living with a quiet but constant sense of vulnerability. Christians make up a small minority of the...