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Christian Persecution In India 2025. 400 acts of violence against Christians in India in 2023 report World News On March 18, a 51-year-old man from the Hmar community belonging to the Meiteis was killed during the clashes that also left several. 3/25/2025 India (International Christian Concern) — Fresh ethnic violence recently erupted in the northeastern state of Manipur, India, between the Christian Kuki-Zo and Hindu Meiteis tribal people, rekindling the embers of past violence into a raging fire
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1/7/2025 India (International Christian Concern) — Nearly 400 Christian leaders and 30 church groups have written a letter to Indian President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling for urgent action to address the rising violence and systemic challenges that India's Christian community is facing Christians in India are fearful that persecution will continue to increase this year, a religious freedom organisation has said
A Shocking Rise in Church Attacks The Most Horrific Places in the World for Christian
On March 18, a 51-year-old man from the Hmar community belonging to the Meiteis was killed during the clashes that also left several. In 2024, persecution increased for Indian Christians due to growing Hindu nationalism and stricter anticonversion laws Release International said in its new 'Persecution Trends' report that Christians in India started 2025 with feelings of "fear and anxiety" about the current state of religious freedom in their country.
India Christians protest over church fire BBC News. Christians in India are fearful that persecution will continue to increase this year, a religious freedom organisation has said 3/25/2025 India (International Christian Concern) — Fresh ethnic violence recently erupted in the northeastern state of Manipur, India, between the Christian Kuki-Zo and Hindu Meiteis tribal people, rekindling the embers of past violence into a raging fire
Christian evangelist in India burned to death by own family Baptist Press. The 640 incidents compared with 601 cases documented in 2023 and marked nearly a quadrupling of incidents from the 147. Release International said in its new 'Persecution Trends' report that Christians in India started 2025 with feelings of "fear and anxiety" about the current state of religious freedom in their country.