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2026-04-30

  • Hundreds of Militants Convicted

    The court building is set against a lightly cloudy sky.
    Nigeria’s Federal High Court Complex in Abuja.
    Photo: Wikipedia / Ovinuchi Prince Ejiohuo (CC)

    In early April, more than 500 individuals who had committed terrorism-related crimes were brought before a federal court in Nigeria. The proceedings, which took place in the nation's capital of Abuja, were heard by a panel of 10 judges. Many of the accused submitted guilty pleas. In the end, 386 individuals were convicted, receiving sentences ranging from five years to life imprisonment. Over 100 other cases were adjourned to a later date.

  • Harsh Anti-Conversion Laws in Chhattisgarh

    A man has his Bible open and is talking to two others.
    A pastor is sharing the Gospel in India.
    Photo: VOM International

    While many Indian states have instituted laws aimed at preventing coerced or forced religious conversions, the newly passed legislation in Chhattisgarh is notably more severe. Signed into effect by the governor on April 7th, the recently implemented law replaces a 1968 statute that Christian leaders say was frequently used as a weapon against minority communities.

  • Christian Leaders Released from Prison

    Han Xiaodong (left), Li Jie (center), and Wang Qiang (right) are happily smiling in front of the banner.
    Church leaders in front of a banner stating,
    ”Dad, welcome home.”
    Photo: ChinaAid

    In August 2022, police raided a family camp run by the Linfen Covenant House Church, resulting in numerous arrests and the closure of both the church and its affiliated school. (For additional details, see these reports.)Among those arrested were Pastor Li Jie, Han Xiaodong and Wang Qiang.