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Report warns Christians in Egypt face increasing persecution

February 17, 2017 | Africa
February 17, 2017

ICC Note: A new report released by Christian Solidarity Worldwide has outlined the many ways in which violence against Christians in Egypt is on the rise. The report addressed sectarian violence, perpetrator impunity, blasphemy, and church construction laws. The report was released on the two year anniversary of the 21 Egyptian Christian beheaded by ISIS in Libya.

02/19/2017 Egypt (Premier): A new report has found that violence against Christians is on the rise in Egypt.

The study by Christian Solidarity Worldwide documented that since 2011 there has been a rise in the number of blasphemy cases brought against Christians and that perpetrators of attacks against religious minorities generally enjoy impunity.

The report also found there are still serious restrictions on church-building in the country.

The publication of the report coincides with the second anniversary of the beheading of 21 Coptic Christians on an Egyptian beach in an Islamic State video.

The charity’s Egypt Advocacy Officer – who can’t be named for security reasons – told Premier News Hour that they are working with the Egyptian government to help improve the situation for Christians.

“There will be an attack on a community, the security services may know about it before hand and do nothing, there’s precious little follow up for the Christian community in terms of justice.”

He added: “We’re making recommendations to try and encourage the Egyptian government in everything they’ve done well but also pointing out to everyone here that there are serious areas of concern where we want to see the Egyptian government do better.”

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