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2025-05-22

  • Villagers Forced from Their Homes
    Furniture and other possessions are strewn across the ground. Several people are gathered around, observing the mess.
    Belongings removed from the homes of Christian families.
    Photo: CSW

    Six Christian families from Karingundam, a village located in the Sukma district of Chhattisgarh state, were evicted from their homes on April 12th for refusing to renounce their faith in Christ. Opposing villagers loaded their belongings onto a truck – only to be hauled out of the village and dumped. The desolate families were forced to spend the night in the forest without any shelter. At least 25 individuals were affected by this dire situation.

  • Accused Christian Acquitted
    Five men are standing outside. Most are smiling.
    Chand Shamaun (in tan) with attorneys.
    Photo: Christian Daily International-Morning Star News

    In June 2024, Chand Shamaun was arrested and charged with insulting Islam, a charge that is commonly used in Pakistan against citizens belonging to minority religious groups. In fact, a recent report indicated that a record number of blasphemy cases had been filed during the year of 2024 – reaching a total of 344 official accusations. For the accused, imprisonment is typically dangerous and, in some cases, even deadly. And those who've been released on bail or acquitted frequently face vigilante violence from people who still perceive them to be guilty.

  • Long-Awaited Trials for Pastoral Couple
    Yang Rongli is smiling. She is surrounded by group of people, many of whom are holding cameras.
    Yang Rongli (light jacket) upon her 2016 release.
    Photo: ChinaAid

    Yang Rongli and Wang Xiaoguang are a pastoral couple who have been subjected to ongoing persecution from the Communist government for many years. In 2009, they were sentenced for allegedly disrupting public order. As a result, Yang spent seven years in prison, while Wang served three years. In August 2021, the couple had been arrested again. This time, they were accused of fraud in relation to the donations received by the church from its members. After almost four years, both cases have finally gone to court, through which the husband and wife were each tried separately.