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China, Myanmar and others criticized in report on rising religious persecution

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ROME 鈥 Violations of religious freedom are increasing and persecution takes place in more than 25 countries, with China and Myanmar among those that have the worst records, according to a report by a Vatican-backed charity.

The Religious Freedom in the World Report, covering 20192020 and issued on Tuesday, said that in some countries, such as Niger, Turkey, and Pakistan, prejudices against religious minorities led local residents to blame them for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and denial of access to medical aid.

The 800-page report was prepared by Aid to the Church in Need International (ACN), a worldwide Catholic charity that studies violations of freedoms of all religions.

The latest report put 26 countries in a 鈥渞ed鈥 category denoting the existence of persecution, compared to 21 countries at the time of the last report two years ago.

It put 36 countries in the 鈥渙range鈥 category denoting discrimination, compared to 17 two years ago.

The report describes discrimination as when laws or rules apply to a particular group and not to all, and persecution as when there is an active program to subjugate people based on religion.

鈥淭here has been a significant increase in the severity of religiously-motivated persecution and oppression,鈥 the report said.

It was particularly scathing about China and Myanmar.

鈥淭he apparatus of repression constructed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in recent years is … fine-tuned, pervasive, and technologically sophisticated,鈥 the report said.

The most egregious violations were against Muslim Uighurs in Xinjiang 鈥渨here the atrocities have reached such a scale that a growing number of experts describe them as genocide,鈥 it said.

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In February, the administration of US President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., endorsed a last-minute determination by the Trump administration that China has committed genocide in Xinjiang and has said the United States must be prepared to impose costs on China.

China says the complexes it set up in Xinjiang provide vocational training to help stamp out Islamist extremism and separatism. The Chinese foreign ministry has called allegations of forced labor and human rights violations 鈥済roundless rumor and slander.鈥

The ACN report said Catholic hierarchy in China 鈥渃ontinue to suffer harassment and arrest鈥 despite a landmark deal signed in 2018 between Bejing and the Vatican on the appointment of bishops on the mainland.

Reuters reported last year that two nuns who work at the Vatican mission in Hong Kong were arrested when they went home to the mainland for a visit.

China was increasing the use of facial recognition on worshippers of various religions, it said.

In Myanmar, the report said Rohingya Muslims 鈥渉ave been the victims of the most egregious violations of human rights in recent memory.鈥

Last year, the International Court of Justice ordered Myanmar to take urgent measures to protect Rohingya from genocide. The government has denied accusations of genocide.

The ACN report said the military coup on Feb. 1 was 鈥渓ikely to make things worse for all religious minorities鈥 in Myanmar, where about 8% of the population is Christian.

Africa would be 鈥渢he next battleground against Islamic militants,鈥 the report said.

Militant groups were causing havoc in countries including Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, northern Cameroon, Chad, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia and Mozambique, it said. 鈥 Philip Pullella/Reuters