Tag Archives: House Foreign Affairs Committee
The U.S. Congress Continues the Fight Against Christian Persecution
Offering a solution, Elliot Abrams testified before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Global Human Rights explaining it would be a good idea for the U.S. to consider economic sanctions on countries where Christians are persecuted.
Fighting for religious freedom: The plight of Saeed Abedini and America’s response
“I was devastated to learn that the [Obama] Administration didn’t even ask for my husband’s release when directly seated across the table from the leaders of the government that holds him captive.” Naghmeh Abedini
Posted in Foreign Policy, Middle East-North Africa, Religious Freedom, Uncategorized
Tagged Chris Smith, Christian faith, Evin Prison, freedom of religion, Hassan Rouhani, House Foreign Affairs Committee, Iran, Iranian Constitution, Islam, Naghmeh Abedini, Obama administration, Pastor Saeed, Rajai Shahr Prison, Revolutionary Guard