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Myanmar’s generals seek legitimacy while waging war on civilians

Millions of people have been displaced by the conflict in Myanmar, living in refugee camps. csi   Myanmar’s military government is making desperate attempts to seek international legitimacy while committing crimes against humanity that include mass killings, airstrikes on schools and places of worship, arbitrary arrests, torture and deliberate blocking of humanitarian aid. The generals… Read more »

Why is Persecution on the Rise?

A nun in Syria looks up to a crucifix disfigured by jihadist attacks. photo provided to csi  Commentary by Joel Veldkamp This commentary was originally published in CSI’s 2024 Annual Report. In September 2023, the dictatorship of Azerbaijan ruthlessly ethnically cleansed the ancient Armenian Christian land of Nagorno Karabakh. In doing so, Azerbaijan not only… Read more »

Still no peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan

President Trump, Prime Minister Pashinyan and President Aliyev, shortly after signing a non-binding declaration at the White House on Friday. (primeminister.am)   “We have a very comprehensive agreement,” said U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Friday, with President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan sitting on his right, and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of… Read more »

Indian Christians protest arrest of nuns on false charges

Christians joined together at Freedom Park in Bengaluru, in India’s southern Karnataka state, on August 2 to protest the arrest of two nuns. csi   Thousands of Christians across India have taken to the streets following the arrest of two Catholic nuns accused of forced religious conversion and human trafficking. Christian leaders say the allegations… Read more »

Sami Alkayial: How Europe helped rebrand ISIS-ism in Syria

Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, known today as President Ahmed al-Sharaa of Syria, sits for a podcast interview. February 4, 2025. x. Guest commentary by Sami Alkayial ENGLISH – scroll down for Arabic Many segments of Syrian society, especially ethnic and religious minorities, as well as democratic and secular activists, were shocked by the European response to… Read more »