- Christian Solidarity International
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Christian Solidarity International Abbreviation CSW Type NGO Purpose/focus Human rights of Christians Region served Worldwide Christian Solidarity International is a Christian human rights NGO that is "committed to defending religious liberty, helping victims of religious repression, victimized children, and victims of disaster."[1]
In 1995, Steve Snyder, former president of the USA Division of Christian Solidarity International, founded International Christian Concern, is a non-denominational Christian human rights non-governmental organization watchdog group.[2]
In 2009 the Washington, D.C. based group published a study of the abduction and forced marriage of young Christian Coptic girls by Muslim families.[3]
See also
- Anti-Christian sentiment
- International Christian Concern, a Christian human rights NGO
- Persecution of Christians
- Religious intolerance
- Religious persecution
References
- ^ [1] About CSI page on group's official website.
- ^ "Who We Are « Persecution of Christians & Persecuted Churches". Persecution.org. http://www.persecution.org/about-us/who-we-are/. Retrieved June 10, 2011.
- ^ Angela Shanahan [2] "No going back for Egypt's converted Copts", May 21, 2011, The Australian.
External links
- [3] official site.
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