Jubilee Campaign

Evangelical Fellowship of India Reports 11 Instances of Violence or Persecution against Christians in First Half of February

In mid-February, the Religious Liberty Commission of the Evangelical Fellowship of India reported that, similarly to the stream of incidents of violence and persecution against Indian Christians that took place in January, the frequency has remained steady this month. Within just the first fifteen days of February 2021, eleven incidents were reported; also as is …

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President Biden Assures China Will Face “Repercussions” for Human Rights Abuses, But Seemingly Dismisses Uyghur Genocide as a Result of “Cultural Norms”

On Tuesday, 16 February, President Biden participated in a CNN Town Hall in which he addressed questions regarding coronavirus relief and vaccination rollout plans, the possibility of schools reopening, and the United States’ relationship with China. The latter topic heavily focused on China’s human rights abuses against Uyghur and Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang, as well …

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Catholic Girl Seeks Asylum in UK after she is Kidnapped, Raped, Converted to Islam Against her Will in Pakistan

In late 2020, yet another harrowing case of abduction and forced religious conversion came out of Pakistan and drew international attention and outcry. This time, 14-year-old Roman Catholic girl Maira Shahbaz, was abducted in broad daylight in April of 2020, being forced at gunpoint into an unknown car. Shahbaz reveals how her kidnapper, Mohamed Nakash, …

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Islamist Militant Groups in Nigeria Remain Perhaps the Largest Threat to the Nation

In February 2021, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom released its updated factsheet on the pervasive violence in northern Nigeria at the hands of radical Islamist militant groups Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), who, together, have caused no less than 37,500 civilian deaths within the past decade. Boko Haram’s …

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New Hong Kong School Regulations Mirror Those Found in Mainland China

Last week, on 4 February 2021, the Hong Kong Education Bureau (HK EDB) issued a new set of regulations for schools pursuant to the novel Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (a.k.a. the Hong Kong National Security Law) which was implemented in June …

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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Reveals No Improvement in North Korea Since 2014

On 11 January 2021, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet published her report Promoting accountability in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, in which she observed the human rights situation in North Korea seven years after the Commission of Inquiry’s 2014 assessment. This landmark seven-year-old report revealed the horrifying and exhaustive …

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