
“Christians in Pakistan suffer slavery and constant oppression”—Father Federico Suaya
“At the very least, we are talking about hundreds of thousands of Christian slaves.”
“At the very least, we are talking about hundreds of thousands of Christian slaves.”
Greek Orthodox Christians in Turkey accounted for approximately 100,000 citizens in 1923. Today, they number around 1,200.
For many on the Left, the persecution of Christians is inconvenient. For too many on the Right, the persecution of Christians has become convenient.
Brussels has not only welcomed Syria’s new leadership but also begun easing sanctions, despite their links to extremist violence.
Wearing a tie and a suit does not wipe away HTS leader Sharaa’s past and present crimes—and the EU Commission should remember that.
Deluded Strasbourg session resolves to entrust a former Al-Qaeda militant’s new government to lead a “just and equal transition.”
The country’s new constitution will mandate that the president be Muslim, suggesting that authorities may tacitly permit or support Islamist persecution of Christians.
Despite being a majority-Christian nation, the Democratic Republic of Congo has become one of the most dangerous places in the world for Christians due to escalating jihadist violence.
“The fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami party,” which has ties to the government, “wants Islam to be the only religion in Bangladesh,” a Christian source in the country said.
People want to flee, “but the jihadists won’t let them.”