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Asia/Pacific
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Christianity - Persecution
- Was a South Korean missionary murdered by the North?
Anna Coren ("CNN," March 4, 2013)
- Pastor Saeed Abedini Being Pressured to Deny Christ in Iranian Jail
Stoyan Zaimov ("The Christian Post," February 22, 2013)
- Persecution Rises in China as Plan Begins to End House Churches
("Morning Star News," February 16, 2013)
- Imprisoned Pastor Saeed Abedini: 80 Congressmen Urge John Kerry to Intervene
Stoyan Zaimov ("The Christian Post," February 15, 2013)
- Violence Against Christians Spreading in India
("The Christian Post," February 11, 2013)
- Pastor Saeed Abedini Case Reaching 'Critical Stage'; UN Called to Intervene
Stoyan Zaimov ("The Christian Post," February 12, 2013)
- Pastor Saeed Abedini Tortured, 'Feeling Helpless' as Plea to Free Him Continues
Stoyan Zaimov ("The Christian Post," February 6, 2013)
- Iran sentences U.S. pastor to 8 years in prison, group says
("CNN," January 27, 2013)
- US Pastor Saeed Abedini Faces Notorious 'Hanging Judge' in Iran
Stoyan Zaimov ("The Christian Post," January 10, 2013)
- About 100 million Christians persecuted around the world: report
Tom Heneghan (Reuters, January 8, 2013)
- Iran: 50 Christians Temporarily Arrested in Christmas Raid
Michael Ireland ("ASSIST News Service," January 2, 2013)
- Chinese leaders still suspicious of religion, party document shows
William Wan ("The Washington Post," December 18, 2012)
- Iran-born U.S. pastor is imprisoned in Tehran without formal charges and allegedly beaten
Carol Kuruvilla ("New York Daily News," December 20, 2012)
- Iran arrests 28 over links to religious networks
(AP, December 11, 2012)
- China: Self-immolators and their abettors will be charged with murder
Olga Khazan ("The Washington Post," December 6, 2012)
- Bahrain strips Shiite activists of citizenship amid unrest
Saad Abedine and Mustafa Al-Arab ("CNN," November 7, 2012)
- Baha'is most persecuted religion in Iran: U.N. investigator
Louis Charbonneau (Reuters, October 22, 2012)
- Christian boy in Pakistan arrested for blasphemy
("BBC," October 11, 2012)
- Police, Hindu community give contradicting statements over minority persecution
Hafez Tunio ("International Herald Tribune," October 5, 2012)
- Youcef Nadarkhani Is Free, But His Lawyer Still Faces Threat of Imprisonment
Katherine Weber ("The Christian Post," September 11, 2012)
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