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U.S. Designates 12 Nations, Including North Korea and China, as Concerns for Religious Freedom

김정은 북한 국무위원장이 새해 첫날인 지난 1일 만경대학생소년궁전에서 진행된 2024년 설맞이 공연을 관람했다고 조선중앙통신이 2일 보도했다 사진연합뉴스
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended the 2024 New Year’s Performance held at Mangyongdae Student and Youth Palace on New Year’s Day, reported the Korean Central News Agency on the 2nd. [Photo=Yonhap News]

The U.S. government has designated North Korea and 11 other countries, including China, as Countries of Particular Concern for religious freedom.

On the 4th, Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized that one of the foundational aspects of U.S. foreign policy is promoting freedom of religion and belief.

The countries include North Korea, China, Russia, Myanmar, Cuba, Eritrea, Iran, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. North Korea has been included in the Countries of Particular Concern list for 22 consecutive years.

The U.S. has been assessing religious freedom in countries worldwide annually since the International Religious Freedom Act in 1998. Countries where freedom of religion is not guaranteed are designated as Countries of Particular Concern or Countries of Particular Watch.

Secretary Blinken designated Algeria, Azerbaijan, the Central African Republic, Comoros, and Vietnam as Countries of Particular Watch that are involved in or tolerate severe violations of religious freedom. Al-Shabaab, Boko Haram, Houthi, Islamic State (IS), and Al-Qaeda were listed as Entities of Particular Concern.

He highlighted that serious violations of religious freedom are occurring even in countries not featured on the designated list, and he urged governments globally to cease attacks on religious minority groups.

By. Ju Hae Yoon

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