(CNSNews.com) - The U.S. State Department removed the sections covering religious freedom from the Country Reports on Human Rights that it released on May 24, three months past the statutory deadline Congress set for the release of these reports.
The new human rights reports--purged of the sections that discuss the
status of religious freedom in each of the countries covered--are also
the human rights reports that include the period that covered the Arab
Spring and its aftermath.
Thus, the reports do not provide in-depth coverage of what has
happened to Christians and other religious minorities in predominantly
Muslim countries in the Middle East that saw the rise of revolutionary
movements in 2011 in which Islamist forces played an instrumental role.
For the first time ever, the State Department simply eliminated the
section of religious freedom in its reports covering 2011 and instead
referred the public to the 2010 International Religious Freedom Report – a full two years behind the times – or to the annual report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), which was released last September and covers events in 2010 but not 2011.
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