Tag: Discrimination

The silent struggle: discrimination against Christians across Europe

Social discrimination against Christians is a reality in many European societies.

European Christians still subjected to discrimination

This discrimination, whether overt or subtle, poses significant challenges to individuals and communities practicing their faith.

The OIDAC Europe report for 2022/2023 has been published

In 2022, OIDAC Europe documented 748 anti-Christian hate crimes in 30 different countries.

A Christian worker was fired for refusing to work during Sunday service

She claims the supermarket chain fired her because she refused demands to work every Sunday morning.

A Christian hybrid school was closed by German authorities

The government has also fined the school 600 euros in administrative fees.

A Christian family could face prosecution for homeschooling

The Romeike family has been able to live in the US for the last years under an 'indefinite deferred action status'.

A Swedish bakery was reported for refusing to bake a cake

Similar cases ocurred also in other places of the world, with various consequences.

Christian man has his job offer rescinded for his Christian beliefs

Mr Ngole was offered political asylum in the UK after facing political persecution in Cameroon.

Over 60% of people feel that the media perpetrate faith-based stereotypes

The study had 9,000 respondents, including citizens, journalists, and editors from 18 countries and major religions.

The war on Christianity has been lasting for decades in Nigeria

Christians make up nearly half of Nigeria's popoulation, yet face severe persecution from their Muslim compatriots.