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Syria’s Druze minority under threat

Syrian government security forces heading to fight in Sahnaya on April 30, 2025. @sayed_ridha on X   After a spurious audio clip purporting to show a Druze shaykh insulting the Muslim Prophet Muhammad went viral on social media, government-backed forces, including jihadist groups, attacked the Druze-majority towns of Jaramana and Sahnaya, on the outskirts of… Read more »

Pakistan: Teenage blasphemy victim Haider Ali acquitted

Haider Ali following his acquittal, more than four years after his arrest aged 13. csi Haider Ali was just 13 years old when another Muslim falsely accused him of blasphemy in September 2020. He would spend the next three years of his life behind bars. On April 7, 2025, Haider was finally acquitted.  Bail and… Read more »

Bangladesh sees mass arrests of Christians amid rising persecution

Due to fears of persecution, the annual Easter vigil took place on a smaller scale this year. csi For decades, religious pluralism and tolerance characterized both state and society in Bangladesh. The secular Awami League government, which was deposed on August 5, 2024, restrained Islamist forces in the country. However, attacks and discrimination were on… Read more »

Veldkamp: Fulani Muslim attacks gain land in Nigeria’s Middle Belt

Christian Solidarity International’s Joel Veldkamp, Ph.D., discusses the streak of Fulani killings of Christians in Nigeria during an interview (below) for CBN News with Billy Hallowell.  Watch the interview on CBN News On April 17, CSI’s director for public advocacy, Joel Veldkamp, spoke with Billy Hallowell on CBN News about the recent massacres of indigenous… Read more »

Nigeria: more than 120 Christians killed in Plateau attacks

Naomi Ezekiel Gana of Furti village, Bokkos, was widowed in the April 2, 2025 attack. csi As the Easter holiday approaches, Christians in the Middle Belt of Nigeria are facing a renewed wave of violence. At around midnight on Palm Sunday suspected Fulani militants attacked villages in Zike community, Bassa local government area (LGA), killing… Read more »