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Iranian Christians on Iran’s Extraordinary Protests
Iranian Christians ordered not to meet – in person or online
Iranian Christians Persevere Under Intense Persecution
Iranian Christians Pressed During Protests, but Never Without Hope
Iranian Christians Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison and “Deprivation of Social Rights”
Iranian Church Leader’s 10-Year Prison Sentence Upheld
Iranian Court Denies Retrial Requests for Christian Converts
Iranian pastor sent to prison over 1,000 miles from his home
Iranian state security cracks down on Christian converts
Iraq's Christians mark Christmas with subdued celebrations in solidarity with Gaza
Iraq's Upcoming Election Likely to Disenfranchise Indigenous Assyrians
Iraqi government must support Christians, Chaldean Catholic patriarch says
Iraqi parliament formally declares Christmas a national holiday
Iraqi prelate says secular state is lone survival strategy for Middle East Christians
Is Bashar al-Assad really the guardian angel of Syria’s minorities?
Is the Church dying in the Middle East?
Is this the end of Turkish secularism?
Islam and Christianity in medieval Anatolia
Islam, Christianity Alike in Essence: Iranian President
Istanbul middle school pressures students into religious conformity
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