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10 countries where Christianity is illegal,


banned, dangerous
fakazanews.com 5 hours ago
In some countries, it is a crime to be a Christian, and in countries that
do not expressly outlaw Christianity, Christians are imprisoned and
killed.
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Here are top 10 countries where Christianity is dangerous and even


illegal.
The ranking and the information provided are from World Population
Review’s research.

Freedom of religion? On paper, yes. But scratch the surface, and you’ll
find harsh punishments for practising Christianity. North Korea has no
official state religion, but its authoritarian government is particularly
anti-Christian.

The law states that “religion must not be used as a pretext for drawing
in foreign forces or harming the state or social order.” The government
uses this ambiguous law to carry out one of the world’s most religiously
intolerant regimes.
Christians in North Korea face torture, imprisonment, and execution for
their faith.

Islam is the state religion, while other religions are “tolerated.”. Sharing
one’s Christian beliefs, criticising Islam, or publishing publications that
contradict Islam is against the law in Afghanistan.

In Afghanistan, Christians are being handed over to the police by family


members trying to escape punishment themselves.

Churches don’t exist, and Christian parents cannot discuss their faith
with their children until they are confident that the children will not
reveal it to the authorities. Identified Christians are killed outrightly, but
if they aren’t, they are denied food, sent to labour camps, and worked to
death.

Being a Christian in Somalia is like living on target. Suspected


Christians face harassment and violence, especially in areas controlled
by extremist groups. This is especially true in Somalia’s districts
controlled by the Islamic terrorist group al-Shabab, which is believed to
have ties to al-Qaeda and Boko Haram.

Converting to Christianity can cause family rifts and societal rejection.


Sharing your Christian faith? Brace yourself for arrest and violence. The
lack of a central government makes things worse, leaving Christians
vulnerable to extremist groups.

This war-torn country faces a massive humanitarian crisis. Christians


here have an extra burden: getting aid distributed by local Muslim
leaders, who may not be inclined to help non-Muslims. Persecution
includes everything from family expulsions to torture and execution.

While half the population is Christian, only three denominations are


legal. Unrecognised Christians face imprisonment without charges,
forced military service, and constant surveillance.

Islamic extremist groups like Boko Haram target Christians for


kidnapping, murder, and forced displacement. There are many
Christians who are refugees in their own country.
In Pakistan, Christians are treated like second-class citizens.
Blasphemy laws are used to justify violence and discrimination against
them. Women and girls are especially vulnerable to kidnapping, forced
marriage, and conversion.

The government views Christianity as a threat and persecutes


Christians alongside their families and neighbours. Converting
someone or being a Muslim convert to Christianity can land you in jail
or worse.

Hindu extremism is on the rise, painting Christians as outsiders disloyal


to India. They face harassment, misinformation campaigns, and
violence.

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