The government in Eritrea systematically persecutes individuals for their faith and only permits four recognized religions to register. The government continues to imprison hundreds of Christians and dozens of Jehovah's Witnesses, many of whom face violence – including torture – and harsh prison conditions without access to adequate health care. Government officers apprehend religious conscientious objectors and hold them in military camps indefinitely where they endure various punishments. 

Source: THE ABUNA BLESSES THE FOUNTAIN IN ASMARA FOR TIMKET, REUTERS / Old

Religious freedom conditions in Egypt are poor. Baha'is, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and other religious minorities are unable to gain official recognition, impairing their ability to participate in civic life. Coptic Christians, Jews, nonbelievers, and other religious minorities remain subject to various forms of discrimination from the government and society. State enforcement of blasphemy and cybercrimes laws also remain key tools of systematic FoRB repression. 

Source: Egypt's Coptic Christians celebrate Christmas, REUTERS / El Ghany

Religious communities in China face persecution when they refuse to submit to the government’s all-encompassing control over religious affairs. Authorities surveil, detain, fined, forcibly disappeared, imprison, torture, and deny medical care to Uyghur Muslims, Tibetan Buddhists, underground Catholics, house church Protestants, Falun Gong practitioners, Church of Almighty God members, and others. Authorities engage in transnational repression against religious freedom activists living abroad. 

Source: Imams and government officials pass under security cameras as they leave the Id Kah Mosque during a government organized trip in Kashgar, REUTERS / Blanchard