Suleiman Khalil, 51, the former mayor of the Christian town of Sadad, has been imprisoned by Syria’s new rulers since February. Media Release ZURICH – Six members of the Swiss parliament have written to Syria’s ambassador to Switzerland, Haydar Ali Ahmad, asking him to encourage his government to release Suleiman Khalil, the former mayor… Read more »
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Christian Solidarity International launches essay series on “persecution and the unity of believers”
In his lecture, Cardinal Koch uses Polycarp, the bishop of Smyrna who was executed in 155, as an example of martyrdom. Media Release Today, Christian Solidarity International announced the launch of a new series of essays by Christian leaders, exploring the need for Christians of all confessions to find unity in solidarity against persecution…. Read more »
Nigeria: On the List of Countries of Particular Concern, Again
A CSI team meets with Christian survivors of a Fulani militia massacre in Plateau State, Nigeria. April 2025. csi Once again, the United States of America has designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) for “particularly severe violations of religious freedom” following the targeted killings of Christians, which have been described as genocidal…. Read more »
October review: A spotlight on Christian persecution in Nigeria, and the church in Armenia under attack
Keziah Chollom’s husband and two of her children were killed by Fulani militias during an attack on her home village, Tatu, in Plateau State, Nigeria, on October 15. csi The government in Abuja has been forced on the defensive after a United States senator accused it of being complicit in a silent genocide of Christians… Read more »
Mozambique: Tens of thousands flee as Islamist militants terrorize Christian villages
CSI’s partner is helping displaced children. csi Since 2017, Christians in Mozambique’s northern Cabo Delgado province have endured immense suffering due to attacks by jihadists affiliated with the Islamic State. These terrorists have been targeting Christian villages, burning churches, murdering pastors, and forcing entire communities to flee for their lives. The violence has intensified… Read more »
Syria: Christians recount Oct. 6 clashes in Aleppo between government and Kurdish forces
On October 6, Syrian government forces shelled majority-Christian and Kurdish neighborhoods in Aleppo, Syria’s largest city. csi By CSI’s consultant for Middle East Projects The night of October 6, 2025, will remain etched in the memory of Aleppo’s residents as one of sudden terror. Around 9:30 p.m., violent explosions broke out without warning – bombardments and… Read more »
Egypt: Mirna leads the fight against FGM
A CSI partner shares information about FGM with women at a workshop. csi The percentage of women undergoing FGM in Egypt is among the highest in the world. Although a nationwide ban on the practice came into effect in 2008, it has had little impact. In rural areas of Upper Egypt particularly, there is… Read more »
Armenian government arrests bishop, twelve priests
Bishop Mkrtich Proshyan was arrested on October 15. (Source: Aragatsotn Diocese Facebook page.) Last week, the Armenian government escalated its campaign against the Armenian Apostolic Church. Security forces raided a diocese and arrested a bishop, twelve priests, and a number of lay employees of the church. Masked security agents also arrested the lawyer of… Read more »
Nigeria: 25 killed in Fulani attacks on Plateau villages; CSI meets with survivors
CSI met with survivors of the Tatu, Plateau attack. csi From October 7 to 14, a string of attacks on villages in the Riyom and Barkin Ladi areas of Plateau State claimed at least 25 victims, including six children, according to local Christian activists who spoke of one of the worst weeks in recent… Read more »
Pakistan: After 24 years in prison, Anwar Kenneth is free!
Anwar Kenneth surrounded by police. morningstar news Update: October 21, 2025 After 24 years in prison, Anwar Kenneth, a 72-year-old Pakistani Christian, is finally free! Kenneth was sentenced to death in 2001, on charges of “blasphemy,” after writing a letter to a Muslim religious scholar expressing his Christian beliefs. Last year, a legal team supported… Read more »