Published: Friday 13 May 2011
Obama fails to take action against persecution of Christians
Country: United States
US President Barack Obama has failed to designate a single "country of particular concern" for religious freedom violations since he took office, despite the brutal persecution of Christians around the world.
![]() |
|
President Barack Obama in the Oval Office
By Pete Souza / CC BY 3.0 |
The term is grounded in the US International Religious Freedom Act of 1998, which was intended to commit US foreign policy to the promotion of religious freedom. It requires that each year the president designate as a "country of particular concern" any in which the government has "engaged in or tolerated systematic, ongoing and egregious violations of religious freedom." Specific actions, including sanctions and diplomatic protests, must be taken against CPCs.
Obama has not designated any CPCs or taken action against those that have already been identified by previous presidents. This may put him in breach of federal law.
In 1999, soon after the legislation came into effect, President Bill Clinton designated Burma, China, Iran, Iraq and Sudan as CPCs. The most recent list of CPCs, confirmed by outgoing President George W. Bush in January 2009, comprised Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Uzbekistan. All of these still stand, although two of them, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan, have indefinite waivers that prevent the imposition of sanctions.
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), an independent, bipartisan federal body that monitors abuses of religious liberty abroad, makes recommendations to the president regarding the designation of "countries of particular concern" (CPC).
The USCIRF wrote to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in January 2010 and again this year urging her to take action on CPC designations, but nothing has happened. USCIRF chairman, Leonard Leo, said:
The Obama administration continues to rely on the prior administration's designations but hopefully will make new designations and apply meaningful actions very soon in order to underscore America's resolve in bolstering the freedom of religion or belief around the world.
Egypt is one of the latest countries to be recommended for CPC designation; other recent suggestions include Nigeria, Vietnam and Pakistan, where Christians have repeatedly come under attack. The USCIRF renewed the call for action against Egypt following attacks on churches and Christian property by Islamists that resulted in the deaths of 12 people and injuries to more than 200 last weekend.
Mr Leo said:
The Egyptian government has failed to protect religious minorities from violent attacks, particularly Coptic Orthodox Christians, including during the post-Mubarak transitional period when minority communities have proven to be increasingly vulnerable. This fact, when combined with the ongoing climate of impunity in Egypt, explains why USCIRF recommended last month, for the first time, that Egypt should be designated a country of particular concern, or CPC, for engaging in and tolerating religious freedom violations.
Other articles
- 1Barnabas weekly newsletter 06 May 2011 - 1 year ago
- 2Barnabas weekly newsletter 17 May 2011 - 1 year ago
- 3Prayer Focus 01/11 - 1 year ago
- 4Christians braced for bin Laden death backlash - 1 year ago
- 5US Quran-burning backlash spreads to Afghanistan - 1 year ago
- 6Preparing for Persecution in the West - 2 years ago
- 7A review of "Freedom to Believe: Challenging Islam's Apostasy Law" - 2 years ago
- 8Obama in Cairo - 3 years ago
- 1 Prayer Focus 05/12 - 3 weeks ago
- 2 Gunmen fire on Indonesian church building in latest attack - 2 months ago
- 3 Prayer Focus 04/12 - 2 months ago
- 4 Nigerian Christians undeterred by violent attacks on churches - 2 weeks ago
- 5 Muslim lawyer threatens “bloodbath” in demand for sharia in Russia - 3 weeks ago
- 6 Probe into alleged deletion of 20,000 Christians from electoral roll in India - 2 weeks ago
- 7 Hungary’s “discriminatory” new religion law criticised by Euro body - 1 month ago
- 8 Hundreds slaughtered as anti-Christian violence in Nigeria rages on - 3 weeks ago
- 9 Christian children threatened and abused in series of attacks in India - 1 month ago
- 10 Egyptian Christians fear Islamist victory in presidential elections - 6 days ago

United Kingdom
United States
Australia
New Zealand
Русский
Deutsch
Español
简体中文
繁體中文
Building houses and churches for homeless Christians
I was hungry and you gave me something to eat
Equipping persecuted leaders
Sponsor a persecuted Christian child 


















