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United States Commission on International Religious Freedom

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persecution in Laos, from Seiple's controversial criticism. They have pointed out potential conflicts of interest involving reported grant monies Seiple, or a non-profit organization connected to Seiple, reportedly received from officials at the U.S. Department of State to apparently seek to minimize grossly increased religious persecution and widespread human rights violations by the Lao government and the
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In the 2019 USCIRF report, the chairman Tenzin Dorjee disagreed with the commission's designation of India as a CPC citing having lived in India for 30 years as a religious refugee stating that "India is an open society with a robust democratic and judiciary system. India is a great civilization, and
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Other non-governmental organizations (NGOs), religious freedom and human rights advocates, policy experts, and Members of Congress have defended the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom's research work, and various reports on the Pathet Lao government's increased and serious religious
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The International Religious Freedom Act requires the President, who has delegated this function to the Secretary of State, to designate as “countries of particular concern,” or CPCs, countries that commit systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom. Pursuant to IRFA, USCIRF
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In addition to recommending countries for CPC designation, USCIRF also recommends countries to be added to the State Department's Special Watch List (SWL). The SWL is for countries whose governments engage or tolerate in severe religious freedom violations, but do not rise to the CPC standard of
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said about the report: "I think the legislative history of this Act will probably reflect that there was a great deal of interest in protecting the rights of Christians ... So I think that the burden is probably on the US government to show that in this Act they're not engaging in crusading or
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The legislation authorizing the USCIRF stated that the Commission would terminate on September 30, 2011, unless it was reauthorized or given a temporary extension. It was given several extensions by Congress, but would have expired at 5:00 pm on Friday, December 16, 2011, had it not been
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a Country of Particular Concern in 2002 despite the release of religious prisoners. He further stated, "that which was conceived in error and delivered in chaos has now been consigned to irrelevancy. Unless the Commission finds some candles soon, Congress ought to turn out the lights."
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government in Laos still had systemic impediments to religious freedom, such as laws allowing religious activities only with the consent of Pathet Lao government officials, and laws allowing the government to determine whether a religious community is in accord with its own teaching.
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stated that India remained of a secular character, the president of the Odisha Minority Forum that, despite a small hate campaign against minorities, the majority of society had been "cordial and supportive", and the Orissa Secular Front that, despite the 2002 and 2008 riots,
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criticized the USCIRF report on March 13, 2020. Tajikistan called on the U.S. Department of State to refrain from publishing unverified and groundless information unrelated to the actual situation with the rule of law and respect of human rights in Tajikistan.
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Several Indian-American Muslim, Sikh and Christian groups applauded the USCIRF for its 2021 report wherein it has recommended India be designated as a "country of particular concern (CPC)" for the alleged deterioration of religious freedom in the country.
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The Commission on International Religious Freedom issues an annual report that includes policy recommendations to the U.S. government based on the report's evaluation of the facts and circumstances of religious freedom violations worldwide.
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IRFA provides that "Members of the Commission shall be selected among distinguished individuals noted for their knowledge and experience in fields relevant to the issue of international religious freedom, including
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of the political party that is not the political party of the President, and of which one of the members shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the leader in the House of the other political party.
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of the political party that is not the political party of the President, and of which one of the members shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the leader in the Senate of the other political party
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reauthorized for a seven-year term (until 2018), on the morning of the 16th. This happened after a new reauthorization bill passed both Houses containing two amendments were made to it that Senator
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Chair of the Organization for Social Media Safety (OFSSMS); Board Member of Hope the Mission; physician, human rights activist, interracial and inter-faith community organizer, and philanthropist
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USCIRF researches and monitors international religious freedom issues. The Commission is authorized to travel on fact-finding missions to other countries and hold public hearings.
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Executive Director of the Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers, former Interfaith and Government Relations Director at the Islamic Society of North America
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Rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel; Director of the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at Yeshiva University; Senior Scholar at the Tikvah Fund
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and foreign policy in general and that the USCIRF devote more attention to monitoring the integration of religious freedom issues into foreign policy.
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USCIRF has repeatedly designated India as a country of particular concern or on the Special Watch List. These reports have drawn criticism from the
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Board Chair (2016–2023), Israel Policy Forum; former President of the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington; member of the Board of Governors of
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accused USCIRF of championing the rights of groups that aspire to impose religious coercion on others in the name of religious freedom in the
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Countries designated in USCIRF's 2023 annual report as Countries of Particular Concern (CPC) or included on the Special Watch List (SWL)
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Cozad, Laurie (2005). "The United States' Imposition of Religious Freedom: The International Religious Freedom Act and India".
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In its 2023 report, USCRIF recommended the following countries be designated as countries of particular concern:
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The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 provides for the Commission to be composed of ten members:
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recommends the countries that, in its view, meet the CPC threshold and should be so designated.
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Senior Fellow with The Catholic Association; co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show
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A mandate that the State Department prepare Annual Reports on International Religious Freedom
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The State Department's Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, currently
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Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan on the US Human Rights Report
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A Paradox of Independence: The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
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egregious.” Violations in SWL countries must meet two of those three criteria.
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United States Commission on International Religious Freedom 2019 Annual Report
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Annual Report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (2008)
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Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights
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S. Frederick Starr, Brenda Shaffer, and Svante Cornell (August 24, 2017).
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A former policy analyst, Safiya Ghori-Ahmad, filed a complaint with the
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The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF)
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A requirement to name the most egregious religious freedom violators as
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Public Law 105 - 292 - International Religious Freedom Act of 1998
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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The Review of Faith and International Affairs 6.2 (2008). Print.
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as a commissioner received criticism. The organizations such as
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as an accident. It also accused USCIRF of indirectly justifying
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Former Member (2011–2023), U.S. House of Representatives (MO-4)
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programs, cultural exchanges, and international broadcasting.
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leaders in Egypt protested, viewing the visit as a form of
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also chastised Perkins for far-right Christian views, his
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be included on the State Department's Special Watch List.
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internationally and to make policy recommendations to the
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United States federal boards, commissions, and committees
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As of September 16, 2024, the current Commissioners are:
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The Commission responded that despite the releases, the
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Hackett, Rosalind; Silk, Mark; Hoover, Dennis (2000).
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Secretary of State
Congress

International Religious Freedom Act of 1998
Office of International Religious Freedom
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Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom
Countries of Particular Concern
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Dick Durbin
Senate Majority Whip
Barack Obama
Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act
President pro tempore of the Senate
leader in the Senate
Speaker of the House of Representatives
leader in the House
Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom
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