Apr 17, 2026
In Central Asia, independent media plays an essential role in shedding light on freedom of religion of belief (FoRB) violations. As a result, Central Asian governments attempt to silence independent journalists and bloggers to conceal their FoRB abuses. Such intimidation campaigns often include harassment, the closure of independent outlets, baseless prison sentences, and more. However, Central Asian reporters in the diaspora and other foreign journalists have long filled in these reporting gaps, contributing to the efforts of human rights defenders who promote FoRB.
On this episode of the USCIRF Spotlight podcast, Vice Chair Asif Mahmood speaks with Felix Corley, editor of Forum-18 News Service, and Bruce Pannier, a research fellow at the Turan Research Center with over 25 years of experience covering Central Asia in different capacities. Together, they discuss the importance of independent journalism in promoting FoRB in Central Asia.
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Hearing
Rising Anti-Muslim Hatred: FoRB Violations Against Muslims Abroad
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM ET
Virtual
Hearing Transcript
Hearing Summary
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) held a virtual hearing on anti-Muslim hatred and freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) violations against Muslims abroad.
Muslim communities around the world are facing numerous legal restrictions on the right to practice their faith freely. In recent years, Muslims have experienced a rise in threats, especially where foreign governments have tolerated or perpetrated violence against Muslims or enabled environments that endanger Muslim communities. Also, Muslims have faced religious freedom violations, such as harassment, imprisonment, and death, for deviating from the state’s preferred religious interpretation, even in Muslim majority countries.
Witnesses addressed the scope of challenges facing Muslims abroad, spoke to personal stories of anti-Muslim hatred and religious freedom restrictions contributing to the rise in threats, and identified policy recommendations by which U.S. policy can advance international religious freedom and the protection of FoRB for Muslims.
Opening Remarks
Congressional Remarks
Panel
This hearing is open to Members of Congress, congressional staff, the public, and the media. The video recording of the hearing will be posted on the Commission website. For any additional questions or to schedule an interview, please email [email protected].
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Hearing
The Impact of FoRB Violations on Children
Thursday, April 30, 2026
10:00 AM-11:00 AM ET
Virtual
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) held a virtual hearing on the impact of violations of the freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) on children.
Too often, perpetrators of religious freedom violations deliberately target girls and boys, knowing that harming children can shatter families and destabilize religious communities. In some countries, children face forced conversions or abductions because of their faith. In others, strict limits on religious education prevent them from learning and living out their beliefs. In the most extreme cases, children are deliberately targeted for genocide or other atrocity crimes as part of efforts to erase the future of an entire religious community. These violations inflict lasting psychological trauma, disrupt the foundation of religious life, and fuel cycles of discrimination and violence, ultimately threatening the survival and identity of the religious communities to which they belong.
Witnesses addressed a range of FoRB violations impacting children, including in countries where children’s FoRB rights are the most restricted and the distinct harm these violations inflict. They also identified policy recommendations to strengthen U.S. efforts to protect FoRB rights of children abroad.
Opening Remarks
Panel
Submitted for the Record
This hearing is open to Members of Congress, congressional staff, the public, and the media. For any additional questions or to schedule an interview, please email [email protected].