Country Profiles P&F 2019
- China
Situation: Worse
Restrictive new legislation has circumscribed religious activities. Communist Party now directly oversees religion. Donate here - Egypt
Situation: No change
Protests against churches being built, kidnapping of women and bomb attempts continue. Donate here - Central African Republic
Situation: Worse
Attacks on Christians and others increased as country continues to destabilise. Donate here - India
Situation: Worse
Attacks on Christians – including killing of converts and sexual violence – have risen. Donate here - Burma (Myanmar)
Situation: Worse
Members of mostly Christian Kachin ethnic group have suffered rape, torture, and death. Donate here - Iraq
Situation: Better
Still diff iculties, but Christians have been able to return home following fall of Daesh (ISIS). Donate here
- North Korea
Situation: No change
Still widely considered to be the world’s most dangerous place to be a Christian. Donate here - Pakistan
Situation: No change
Christians still suffer violent persecution and discrimination often linked to blasphemy laws. Donate here - Philippines
Situation: Worse
New Church attacks and more government antagonism mean declining religious liberty. Donate here - Sudan
Situation: No change
Despite fall of President al-Bashir, Churches continue to endure oppression and discrimination. Donate here - Sri Lanka
Situation: Worse
Easter 2019 bombings were the worst attacks on Christians for years. Donate here - Nigeria
Situation: No change
Attacks on Christians by militants continue. Donate here