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Last year was the most violent for Christians in modern history, rising to โa level akin to ethnic cleansing,โ according to a new report by Open Doors USA, a watchdog group that advocates for Christians.
In total, the survey found that more than 7,100 Christians were killed in 2015 for โfaith-related reasons,โ up 3,000 from the previous year, according to the groupโs analysis of media reports and other public information as well as external experts. Open Doorโs report is independently audited by the International Institute of Religious Freedom.ย Open Doors USA is an organization that works with Christians worldwide to โequip and encourageโ those living under persecution while also helping churches in America advocate for the persecuted around the world.
The groupโs report defines Christian persecution โas any hostility experienced as a result of oneโs identification with Christ.โ Open Doors found this persecution ranged from imprisonment, torture, beheadings and rape to the loss of home and assets, the loss of a job, or even rejection from a community.
Speaking at the National Press Club on Wednesday, David Curry, president and CEO of Open Doors, introduced the annual ranking of countries based on their severity of Christian persecution, evaluating levels of violence worldwide to formulate the global top 50. The list, now in its 25th year, is topped by North Korea for the 14th consecutive time. Curry says that โpariah statesโ like North Korea are especially hostile toward Christians.
According to the report, however, much of the persecution faced by Christians occurs in predominantly Muslim nations, many of which are โfailed statesโ that fail to protect any of their citizensโ religious liberty.
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