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State Department Designates Nigeria Among World’s Worst Religious Freedom Offenders

The U.S. State Department announced this week that Nigeria is among 10 nations identified as Countries of Particular Concern (CPC) for violating international religious freedom laws.

Since 2009, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has been calling for Nigeria, a U.S. ally, to be listed among the world’s worst offenders of “systematic ongoing, egregious violations of religious freedom” as described by the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998.

“Nigeria is the first secular democracy that has been named a CPC, which demonstrates that we must be vigilant that all forms of government respect religious freedom,” USCIRF Chairwoman Gayle Manchin said in a press release.

Lela Gilbert, senior fellow for international religious freedom with the Family Research Council, said Nigeria’s CPC designation is necessary to hold Nigeria’s government accountable for its consistent religious freedom violations and atrocities.

“For decades, Nigeria’s Christians have suffered devastating violence at the hands of jihadi groups, including massacres, mutilations, rapes, abductions, and the torching of homes and churches,” Gilbert said. “We applaud the U.S. State Department for declaring Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern. It is our hope and prayer that the CPC designation will quickly lead to firm international actions directed at the corrupt Nigerian government along with immediate protection and relief for the persecuted Christians there.”

Some 60,000 Christians in the last 15 years and more than 1,200 in the first six months of 2020 have been martyred for their faith in Nigeria.

Additionally, an estimated 2 to 3 million people have been displaced by the violence committed by the ISIS-affiliated terrorist group Boko Haram and militant Muslim Fulani herdsmen. Reports are rampant of widespread hunger and health needs among the displaced, who are often living in squalor. The Nigerian crisis has been described by religious freedom advocates as genocide.

Boko Haram, which was once affiliated with al-Qaida before pledging allegiance in recent years to ISIS, has been identified among Nigeria’s most violent religious persecutors. Fulani Herdsmen have also wreaked havoc, especially in rural Christian villages and on farms in the Middle Belt of Africa’s most populous nation, with 209 million people.

Religious persecution watchdog Open Doors ranks Nigeria 12th on the 2020 World Watch List of the 50 most dangerous nations for Christians. Nigeria’s population includes a near-even split among Christians and Muslims.

The SilentSlaughterNigeria.com website has documented much of the violence in Nigeria over the last two decades and includes an incidence tracker and a Change.org petition. Religious freedom watchdogs have called for the U.S. to appoint a special envoy to address the violence against Christians in Nigeria.

Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan also made the State Department’s list of CPCs. Nations listed on the department’s Special Watch List “of severe violators of religious freedom” include the Comoros, Cuba, Nicaragua and Russia.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a press statement that Sudan and Uzbekistan had been removed from the Special Watch List because of “their courageous reforms of their laws and practices … as models for other nations to follow.”

“(The U.S.) will continue to work tirelessly to end religiously motivated abuses and persecution around the world, and to help ensure that each person, everywhere, at all times, has the right to live according to the dictates of conscience,” Pompeo stated.


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Franklin Graham – Today on International Human Rights Day, I’m thankful I live in a country where we have had the right to freely exercise our Christian beliefs, up to now. We have been able to go to church, pray, read the Bible, and proclaim its truths to others. But this could change dramatically in the next few years.

There are many places around the world where Christians do not have these freedoms today. This week the State Department issued an updated list of Countries of Particular Concern for “systematic, ongoing, egregious violations of religious freedom.” It includes Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. This is a reminder to pray for the protection, boldness, and blessing of people of faith in these countries.

I thank God for President Donald J. Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and this administration that have consistently made religious freedom a priority over the last four years. Join me in praying that we will continue to have our cherished religious liberties in this nation.

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The U.S. State Department announced this week that Nigeria is among 10 nations identified as Countries of Particular Concern (CPC) for violating international religious freedom laws.

Since 2009, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has been calling for Nigeria, a U.S. ally, to be listed among the world’s worst offenders of “systematic ongoing, egregious violations of religious freedom” as described by the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998.

“Nigeria is the first secular democracy that has been named a CPC, which demonstrates that we must be vigilant that all forms of government respect religious freedom,” USCIRF Chairwoman Gayle Manchin said in a press release.

Lela Gilbert, senior fellow for international religious freedom with the Family Research Council, said Nigeria’s CPC designation is necessary to hold Nigeria’s government accountable for its consistent religious freedom violations and atrocities.

“For decades, Nigeria’s Christians have suffered devastating violence at the hands of jihadi groups, including massacres, mutilations, rapes, abductions, and the torching of homes and churches,” Gilbert said. “We applaud the U.S. State Department for declaring Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern. It is our hope and prayer that the CPC designation will quickly lead to firm international actions directed at the corrupt Nigerian government along with immediate protection and relief for the persecuted Christians there.”

Some 60,000 Christians in the last 15 years and more than 1,200 in the first six months of 2020 have been martyred for their faith in Nigeria.

Additionally, an estimated 2 to 3 million people have been displaced by the violence committed by the ISIS-affiliated terrorist group Boko Haram and militant Muslim Fulani herdsmen. Reports are rampant of widespread hunger and health needs among the displaced, who are often living in squalor. The Nigerian crisis has been described by religious freedom advocates as genocide.

Boko Haram, which was once affiliated with al-Qaida before pledging allegiance in recent years to ISIS, has been identified among Nigeria’s most violent religious persecutors. Fulani Herdsmen have also wreaked havoc, especially in rural Christian villages and on farms in the Middle Belt of Africa’s most populous nation, with 209 million people.

Religious persecution watchdog Open Doors ranks Nigeria 12th on the 2020 World Watch List of the 50 most dangerous nations for Christians. Nigeria’s population includes a near-even split among Christians and Muslims.

The SilentSlaughterNigeria.com website has documented much of the violence in Nigeria over the last two decades and includes an incidence tracker and a Change.org petition. Religious freedom watchdogs have called for the U.S. to appoint a special envoy to address the violence against Christians in Nigeria.

Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan also made the State Department’s list of CPCs. Nations listed on the department’s Special Watch List “of severe violators of religious freedom” include the Comoros, Cuba, Nicaragua and Russia.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a press statement that Sudan and Uzbekistan had been removed from the Special Watch List because of “their courageous reforms of their laws and practices … as models for other nations to follow.”

“(The U.S.) will continue to work tirelessly to end religiously motivated abuses and persecution around the world, and to help ensure that each person, everywhere, at all times, has the right to live according to the dictates of conscience,” Pompeo stated.


Religious freedom Nigeria

Franklin Graham – Today on International Human Rights Day, I’m thankful I live in a country where we have had the right to freely exercise our Christian beliefs, up to now. We have been able to go to church, pray, read the Bible, and proclaim its truths to others. But this could change dramatically in the next few years.

There are many places around the world where Christians do not have these freedoms today. This week the State Department issued an updated list of Countries of Particular Concern for “systematic, ongoing, egregious violations of religious freedom.” It includes Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. This is a reminder to pray for the protection, boldness, and blessing of people of faith in these countries.

I thank God for President Donald J. Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and this administration that have consistently made religious freedom a priority over the last four years. Join me in praying that we will continue to have our cherished religious liberties in this nation.

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If Religious Liberty Becomes Only A Defensive Battle, We Risk Narrowing The Focus Purely To Survival

Here is the question we need to ask: Is hostility toward religious exercise expanding beyond vandalism and threats — and becoming institutional resistance? We have seen increasing pressure on conscience protections in health care. We have seen faith-based adoption and foster care providers forced out of states for adhering to biblical truth. We have watched regulatory agencies treat religious organizations not as partners in civil society, but as obstacles to ideological agendas.

‘Believe As We Do Or Be Terminated’: Tenn. Teacher Removed After Refusing to Promote Same-Sex Marriage

“Requiring a teacher violate their religious beliefs in order to keep their job is blatant discrimination that violates the Civil Rights Act,” said Cliff Martin, senior counsel at First Liberty Institute. “Our client cares deeply about his students and simply has a religious objection to teaching certain lessons and asked for a simple religious accommodation. The school has sent the message that anyone who has a traditional view of marriage is unfit to teach first grade.”

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Exodus confronts every generation with the same call. God delivers people not to independence from Him, but obedience to Him. When a nation forgets that freedom is meant for service to God, it loses the purpose of freedom — and soon, the freedom itself. The words still echo: “Let My people go, that they may serve Me.” The future of our liberty depends on whether we remember the second half of that sentence.

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Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.