Christian Solidarity International Calls Out Nigeria For Egregious Violations of Religious Freedom
On Friday, the Catholic Diocese of Ondo state in Nigeria laid to rest the bodies of more than 40 churchgoers who were murdered on Pentecost Sunday. Today, Christian Solidarity International (CSI) is calling on British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss to use the upcoming ministerial for freedom of religion or belief in London to designate Nigeria as a âcountry of particular concernâ for âsystematic, ongoing, egregious violations of religious freedom.â
On June 5, gunmen attacked St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in the city of Owo during Pentecost mass, killing dozens, including children. Until now, this sort of attack has been rare in Nigeriaâs Christian-majority southwest. No one has been arrested for the attack.
In an open letter to Foreign Secretary Truss, Dr. John Eibner, the president of CSI, warned that âNigeria has experienced a spike in atrocity crimes committed against Christiansâ since U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinkenâs decision last November to remove Nigeria from the U.S.â own list of âcountries of particular concern.â
âWashingtonâs declaration that it had no âparticular concernâ about religious freedom in Nigeria was openly celebrated by advisors of Nigeriaâs President Muhammadu Buhari,â Eibner noted. âBut it was widely condemned by representatives of Nigeriaâs victimized religious communities.â
The upcoming International Ministerial Conference on Freedom of Religion or Belief, scheduled for July 5-6 in London, is part of a series of religious freedom ministerials that was launched by the US government in Washington DC in 2019. A UK government strategy document from July 2021, âGlobal Britain in a Competitive Age,â highlighted the planned 2022 Ministerial, and called the âcampaign for religious freedomâ a âvital instrument of our influence overseas.â
Eibner urged Truss to use the Ministerial to propose âthe adoption of a resolution declaring that Nigeria is indeed a âCountry of Particular Concernââ and to âurge Secretary Blinken to reinstate Nigeria on the U.S. Department of Stateâs list.â
About Christian Solidarity International:
Founded over 40 years ago, CSI is an international Christian human rights organization, campaigning for religious liberty and human dignity, and assisting victims of religious persecution, victimized children and victims of catastrophe. CSI delivers emergency food assistance, medical treatment, and other lifesaving aid to victims of religious persecution and natural disasters in Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Nigeria, South Sudan, Pakistan, and other hotspots around the globe. CSI is currently the only organization working to liberate Christians and other South Sudanese forced into slavery by government-backed forces during the Sudanese civil war. For more information visit https://csi-usa.org.