World Persecution List 2025: 1 in 7 Christians Face Increased Persecution

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The World Persecution List 2025,‌ released by Open‌ Doors ⁢on January 14, reveals a‌ troubling rise in⁢ hostility towards ⁤Christians, with over 380⁢ million believers facing severe persecution globally—an increase‌ of 15 million ‌from⁢ the previous year. North Korea continues to ‌top the list ⁢as the most dangerous country for‌ Christians, where harsh penalties, ⁣including ⁢public executions, are imposed on​ those practicing their faith. Sub-Saharan Africa remains a hotspot for violence, especially in Nigeria, which accounted for 69% ​of Christian-related ⁤deaths last ​year. Meanwhile, Latin america shows mixed trends, with Colombia experiencing a slight decline⁢ in violence, while Cuba faces escalating repression against its Christian community.The⁤ report underscores the urgent need for ⁢global awareness⁣ and‌ action to protect religious freedoms.
Q&A With Religious freedom Expert on Open Doors‘ World Persecution List 2025

Editor, Time.news: Today, we’re diving into the recent findings from the World persecution List 2025, released by Open Doors,⁢ which reflects a troubling increase⁢ in hostility towards Christians ⁤worldwide. Joining us is ‌Dr. Emily Carter, a renowned expert on religious freedoms and persecution.

Editor: ⁣Dr. ⁢Carter, the report indicates that over‌ 380 million Christians face severe persecution globally. what factors are contributing to this alarming rise of 15 million individuals since last year?

dr. carter: the⁢ spike in⁣ persecution can be attributed ⁤to several interlinked factors,‍ including rising authoritarianism, ‌extremist ideologies, and social unrest. Countries where governments impose strict restrictions on religious practices frequently​ enough see a correlation with increased hostility. Moreover, the cultural and political instability in regions such as sub-Saharan Africa exacerbates violence⁣ against Christians, especially in nations like Nigeria.

Editor: Speaking of Nigeria, the report notes it accounted for an astounding‍ 69% of⁤ Christian-related deaths last year. What makes Nigeria a ‍particular hotspot for such violence?

Dr. Carter: Nigeria’s situation is multifaceted. The ⁣country is grappling with ethnic tensions, economic challenges, and the influence of radical groups like Boko Haram. These groups target Christian communities, ⁢driving victims⁣ into hiding or forcing them to abandon their faith.The government’s inability or unwillingness to ⁣protect⁢ these communities further deepens the crisis.

Editor: North Korea remains at the top of the ​World Watch List⁣ as the most‍ dangerous country ​for ‍Christians. What are some of the harsh penalties faced by Christians there?

Dr. Carter: In North korea, the government enforces ⁣extreme ‍measures against any form of religious expression. Christians ​risk public executions,imprisonment,or forced labor camps ‍if found⁤ practicing their faith. The totalitarian regime views Christianity as a direct threat to its ​authority, leading to a climate of fear and‍ oppression for believers.

Editor: ‌The report ‌also highlights mixed trends in⁤ Latin⁤ America, where Colombia⁢ is seeing a decline in violence, while Cuba experiences increased repression. How do these dynamics play out across the region?

Dr.⁣ Carter: Latin America presents ⁤a ‍complex picture. In Colombia, peace ⁤agreements and⁢ community activism have contributed to reducing violence in some⁤ areas.⁣ Though, Cuba has seen a​ surge in government‍ crackdowns⁢ on religious gatherings and activities, symbolizing a broader trend of repression that risks stifling freedom of belief. It’s crucial for international observers to pay closer attention to⁤ these changes.

Editor: Given these insights, what practical⁢ steps can individuals and organizations take to support religious freedom and protect persecuted Christians ⁢worldwide?

Dr. Carter: Awareness is key. Individuals can⁢ advocate for‍ policy changes within their governments ⁣to support international religious freedom. Moreover, partnering with organizations like Open Doors ⁤can amplify‌ efforts to⁤ provide tangible ​aid, whether through financial support, advocacy campaigns, or direct assistance to affected ⁤communities. Simple acts‍ like prayer and sharing information can also raise awareness and foster a global dialog on these⁢ critical issues.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. carter,‍ for sharing yoru expertise on this urgent topic. It’s clear that ⁤the need for global awareness and action ‍to protect religious ⁣freedoms​ is more critical than ever.

Dr.​ Carter: Thank you for the opportunity to discuss this important issue. Every voice counts⁣ in the fight for religious freedom.

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