Violence
Christians from Syria and Egypt seek refuge in the Caucasus
July 30, 2013 — Georgia and Armenia welcome Christians fleeing violence, but they face serious obstacles
At least 72 dead in weekend Egypt violence; Islamist protesters warned against undermining stability
July 29, 2013 — Interim government says ongoing camps of pro-Morsi demonstrators a threat to public safety
Russian, Greek MPs concerned about violence against Christians in Syria
July 1, 2013 — War becoming ethnic, religious conflict, with crimes against minorities threatening Middle East
Religious restrictions on rise since Arab Spring, says Pew study
June 21, 2013 — Hostilities and communal violence have increased, despite hope for greater freedom
Report on Pakistan's Christian persecution suggests change in blasphemy law
May 29, 2013 — Report says violence against Christians over past five years could have been prevented
Russian patriarch concerned about violence against Christians in Africa and Middle East
May 23, 2013 — ‘Radical groups are using terror as they are struggling their way towards power’
Iraqi Christians suffer as violence kills 140
May 21, 2013 — Four consecutive days of violence raises fears that sectarian conflicts could lead to civil war
Egypt’s opposition presses Morsi following violence at Coptic cathedral
April 9, 2013 — ElBaradei calls on president to form merit-based government and legislate election reform
Palestinian violence in West Bank has increased
March 27, 2013 — IDF has identified trends of escalation, but stops short of calling violence a third intifada
Forces gird for West Bank violence as Palestinian inmate buried
February 25, 2013 — High alert for expected unrest at funeral for Arafat Jaradat, who died in Israeli custody Saturday
Christians in Syria being targeted for kidnapping by Islamic extremists
February 21, 2013 — Violence, lack of food, power, water, and now fear of kidnapping make life too dangerous to stay
Violence against Christians spreading in India
February 12, 2013 — Maharashtra State increasingly vulnerable, rights leaders say