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Nov 24, 2021 Last month, we released a new report titled “Uzbekistan’s Religious and Political Prisoners: Addressing a Legacy of Repression.” The report estimates that more than 2,000 individuals remain imprisoned by the…
Additional Name(s): Fozilxoja Orifxojaev; Fazilkhoja Arifkhojayev Gender: Male Perpetrator: Uzbekistan Religion or Belief: Muslim – Sunni…
Feb 25, 2022 Many of the religious communities that call Iraq home have suffered from conflict and displacement in recent decades. The civil war in Iraq in the 2000s led large numbers of Christians and other small religious…
This report examines religious freedom conditions in Iraq over the past year. Specifically, it highlights progress as well as challenges facing religious minority groups including Sunni Arabs, Yazidis, Christians, and nontheists in the country. The…
Mar 8, 2022 USCIRF Releases New Report Highlighting Religious Freedom in Iraq Washington, DC – The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) today released the following new report: Iraq Country…
Айни пайтда Ўзбекистон қамоқхоналарида қанча диний маҳбус сақланмоқда?  2016 йил август ойида собиқ авторитар президент Ислом Каримов вафотидан кейин неча киши озод қилинди?  Ўзбекистонда виждон, эътиқод эркинлиги ва қамоқхона тизимига боғлиқ…
Сколько заключенных по религиозным мотивам сейчас отбывают тюремное заключение в Узбекистане? Сколько человек вышло на свободу после смерти бывшего авторитарного президента Ислама Каримова в августе 2016 г.? Эти ключевые вопросы о свободе совести и…
Apr 25, 2022 USCIRF Releases 2022 Annual Report with Recommendations for U.S. Policy  Recommends Afghanistan as Country of Particular Concern Washington, D.C. – The United States Commission on International Religious…
View the 2022 Annual Report Highlights from USCIRF’s 2022 Annual Report   Numbers-at-a-Glance 15 countries recommended for “country of particular concern” (CPC) designation 1 new country recommended for CPC designation 12…
Apr 25, 2022 This op-ed was originally published by The Hill on April 25, 2022. By USCIRF Chair Nadine Maenza and Vice Chair Nury Turkel As the world is trying to resume some semblance of normalcy, it is abundantly clear that…