Religious Freedom Violations: US blacklists Nigeria

Religious Freedom Violations: US blacklists Nigeria

The United States has blacklisted Nigeria for “engaging (in) systematic, ongoing, egregious religious freedom violations”.


US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo announced the measure via Twitter on Monday, saying the country will continue to act when “religious freedom is attacked.”

Also added to the list of the annual designations are China, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Eritrea.

Pompeo did not state why Nigeria was blacklisted but said “no country or entity should be allowed to persecute people with impunity because of their beliefs”.


“Today the U.S. designates Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran, Nigeria, the DPRK, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan as countries of concern under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 for engaging systematic, ongoing, egregious religious freedom violations,” he tweeted.

“The U.S. is unwavering in its commitment to religious freedom. No country or entity should be allowed to persecute people with impunity because of their beliefs. These annual designations show that when religious freedom is attacked, we will act.

“The U.S. is sanctioning the senior leadership of China’s National People’s Congress in connection with developing, adopting, and implementing the National Security Law. We will hold Beijing accountable for destroying Hong Kong’s autonomy. #StandWithHongKong #FightForFreedom.”

Religious Freedom Violations: US blacklists Nigeria
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