Christian persecution – the top 50 countries - The 4 Freedoms Library2024-03-29T09:49:44Zhttp://4freedoms.com/forum/topics/christian-persecution-the-top-50-countries?groupUrl=maps&commentId=3766518%3AComment%3A94421&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAnd strangely enough, there's…tag:4freedoms.com,2012-01-20:3766518:Comment:944212012-01-20T13:32:59.688ZJoehttp://4freedoms.com/profile/38DD
<p>And strangely enough, there's barely a country on that list that I would want to visit.</p>
<p>I am actually glad to see that Bangladesh comes at the bottom of the 50. My experience has shown me that Bangladeshis and Pakistanis are a world apart in their hostility to non-muslims. That they come at the bottom of that list would suggest my observations have some foundation (although it is clear with the influence of IFE/Jamaat e Islami in London, that the native Bangladeshis are probably…</p>
<p>And strangely enough, there's barely a country on that list that I would want to visit.</p>
<p>I am actually glad to see that Bangladesh comes at the bottom of the 50. My experience has shown me that Bangladeshis and Pakistanis are a world apart in their hostility to non-muslims. That they come at the bottom of that list would suggest my observations have some foundation (although it is clear with the influence of IFE/Jamaat e Islami in London, that the native Bangladeshis are probably less radical than British-born Bangladeshis).</p>
<p>What I think might skew the information in this list somewhat, is that I would imagine the (so-called) communist states of China, Laos, Vietnam and those states under a military dictatorship (Burma), are likely to be hostile to all religions, rather than just Christianity. </p>
<p>According to this article: <a href="http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/7058?eng=y">http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/7058?eng=y</a> in Burma, Christians are forced to convert to buddhism, so it doesn't look like the junta are equal-opportunity haters of religion. (Thailand comes out well from that report, and that is indeed my experience of the country).</p>