“The coordinated raids against so many Baha’is represents a gross violation of the basic human rights of Baha’i citizens without any grounds except religious prejudice.”
As religious services went online to protect congregants from the coronavirus, a paradox emerged: Worshipers were connected via the internet to a potentially wide community, but it felt like a more private affair.
Last week, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) condemned the surge of Islamic mob violence in Pakistan. Their target — other Muslims.