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Religious oppression in Afghanistan, China, Nigeria, Nicaragua and Sri Lanka — among dozens of other nations — took center stage Monday as the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom released its 2023 Annual Report, which called on the State Department to acknowledge these human rights violations publicly.

Religious oppression in Afghanistan, China, Nigeria, Nicaragua and Sri Lanka — among dozens of other nations — took center stage Monday as the, which called on the State Department to acknowledge these human rights violations publicly.

The department has labeled the Taliban as an entity of particular concern, a term it applies to groups such as Al-Shabaab, Boko Haram, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the Houthis and ISIS-Sahel. The USCIRF report’s recommendations, the spokesperson said, “overlap to some extent with the State Department’s list of Countries of Particular Concern , Special Watch List countries, and Entities of Particular Concern ,” adding “USCIRF’s list reflects the concerns and views of the independent Commission.”

“Nigeria is the most dangerous country in the world for Christians,” said Mr. Wolf, who was a Republican congressman from Virginia.said. The Ortega regime there “has sharply increased its persecution of the Catholic Church,” the report said, “by imprisoning clergy, shuttering church-affiliated organizations and prohibiting Catholic rituals.”

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