US Knocks Nigeria, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Others Over Alleged Rights Violation

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The United States has criticized Nigeria, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia, China and many other countries over alleged violation of the freedom of religious

US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, stated this while presenting the US State Department 2020 International Religious Freedom Report on Wednesday, which was made available to reporters by the US Embassy on Friday.

The U.S. Department of State submits the reports in accordance with the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998. The report also said Iran continues to intimidate, harass and arrest members of minority faith groups, including Baha’i, Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, Sunni and Sufi Muslims. In Russia, the report said authorities continue to harass, detain, and seize property of Jehovah’s Witnesses as well as members of Muslim minority groups on the pretence of alleged extremism.“Saudi Arabia remains the only country in the world without a Christian church, though there are more than a million Christians living in Saudi Arabia.

 

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America should talk of Palestinians that were killed every day for just practicing their religion praying in Al-aksa mosque and forget about Other nations, because restoration of peace from that region will be the beginning of wisdom in the world.

What colonialism benefits is UK to Nigeria?

I wonder why it's taboo for America to mention the Igbos suffering in Nigeria. Abduction and killings in Obigbo, even when End SARS massacre Obigbo was deliberately ignored. All this attitudes encouraged Nigerian government to continue their annihilation campaign! Very sad indeed

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