In 2015 India was ranked the deadliest country in Asia for journalists by Reporters Without Borders, and the events in 2017 confirm that this is true.
Myanmar Rohingya Muslims are facing religious persecution of great proportions and are fleeing by the thousands into neighboring Bangladesh.
A 35-year-old Christian man has been sentenced to death in Pakistan over “blasphemous” WhatsApp message sent to his Muslim friend.
West Auckland pastor from Bible Baptist Church Logan Robertson preaches gay people should be shot the moment they kiss at the altar.
Lebanon repealed one of the longstanding laws that allow rapists to avoid criminal prosecution if they marry their victims. It was the latest in a string of countries in the region to reverse such provision under pressure from Arab women’s group. Women’s groups have agitated for years for the laws to be repealed, saying they further victimize survivors.
Islamic cleric who inspires many terrorists claims terror and money laundering charges against him are part of anti-Muslim “persecution” in India.
Christian school told young boy who was allegedly repeatedly raped by four eight-grade students two years ago to “turn the other cheek.”
The Malaysian government plans to hunt down and punish Atheists. This, despite claims that Islam does not force people to accept Islam.
Malaysia, an officially secular state, is now threatened to gain the reputation of country with repressive regime because of persecution of atheists.
In “gifted” girls case, parents from Pennsylvania were sentenced to up to seven years in prison, while the perpetrator was found guilty on 17 charges.