{"id":200077,"date":"2026-05-09T10:39:20","date_gmt":"2026-05-09T05:39:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/?p=200077"},"modified":"2026-05-09T10:39:20","modified_gmt":"2026-05-09T05:39:20","slug":"uscirf-again-calls-for-indias-designation-as-a-country-of-particular-concern","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/2026\/05\/09\/uscirf-again-calls-for-indias-designation-as-a-country-of-particular-concern.html","title":{"rendered":"USCIRF again calls for India\u2019s designation as a \u2018country of particular concern\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-200078\" src=\"https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/assests\/2026\/05\/USCIRF.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"903\" height=\"466\" srcset=\"https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/assests\/2026\/05\/USCIRF.jpg 903w, https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/assests\/2026\/05\/USCIRF-390x201.jpg 390w, https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/assests\/2026\/05\/USCIRF-780x403.jpg 780w, https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/assests\/2026\/05\/USCIRF-768x396.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 903px) 100vw, 903px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Washington: The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has again urged the State Department to declare India a \u201cCountry of Particular Concern\u201d, for its \u201congoing, systematic, and egregious religious freedom conditions\u201d in the country.<\/p>\n<p>According to Kashmir Media Service, the issue was examined during an in-person hearing in Washington on Thursday, where commissioners, lawmakers, scholars, and legal experts expressed their views on conditions facing Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and Dalits, along with allegations of growing transnational repression targeting critics abroad.<\/p>\n<p>USCIRF chief Vicky Hartzler said India\u2019s trajectory on religious freedom had continued to decline. She stated: \u201cOur 2026 Annual Report, USCIRF once again recommended that the State Department designate India as a Country of Particular Concern for its ongoing, systematic, and egregious religious freedom conditions.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>She added that under the current political environment, \u201cthe Indian government, at both the national, state and local levels, continues to facilitate and tolerate religious freedom violations through the use of discriminatory legislation, arbitrary detention of religious leaders, and failure to intervene in attacks against religious minority communities.<\/p>\n<p>Hartzler also highlighted the legal framework affecting conversions and security laws, saying: \u201cAs of 2026, 13 out of 28 Indian states now have and enforce strict anti-conversion laws.\u201d She further noted: \u201cThese laws also include harsh punishments \u2014 in some cases, life imprisonment \u2014 for those deemed to have facilitated or conducted religious conversions from Hinduism to another religion\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>USCIRF Vice Chair Asif Mahmood, in his written observation, focused on what he described as growing transnational repression and pressure on religious communities and their institutions beyond India\u2019s borders. He stated that \u201cthe Indian government has also targeted religious minorities and advocates beyond its borders, through acts of transnational repression,\u201d adding that this included \u201csurveillance and monitoring of advocates, and at the most extreme end, assassination attempts predominantly of Sikhs in North America\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>US Representative Chris Smith focused his intervention on India\u2019s Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) and its implications for civil society. He said: \u201cThe government of India has long tolerated and, at times, facilitated serious rights violations against religious minorities, especially Christians, Muslims, and Sikhs.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He warned of proposed legal amendments, stating: \u201cThe vast majority of these are Christian churches and charitable institutions, such as hospitals and schools. In effect, if the amendments to the FCRA are enacted, the total property of entire Christian organisations and dioceses, as well as health-care systems and schools could soon be vulnerable to expropriation by the government of India.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Ambassador Stephen Rapp, former Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice, described a \u201cdeterioration in patterns of violence\u201d and accountability. He stated: \u201cFor the past decade, atrocities against minorities are showing signs of becoming less episodic, more normalized, where everyday violence and open calls to violence have become routine.\u201d He noted that \u201cthroughout this grim history, it is seldom that perpetrators have been held to account, and justice done \u2013 deeply entrenching impunity.\u201d Rapp also noted India\u2019s ranking in global risk assessments: \u201cIndia consistently ranks among high-risk countries for mass killings and atrocities in the Early Warning Project\u2019s Statistical Risk Assessment.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Scholar Angana Chatterji of the University of California, Berkeley, described what she termed a structural transformation of religious and political life. She stated: \u201cUnder an authoritarian regime, freedom of religion is imperiled for minoritised communities\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Raqib Naik, Executive Director of the Center for the Study of Organized Hate, said: \u201cState-led violence and dispossession against Muslims have reached an unprecedented scale.\u201d He referred to \u201cdocumented cases of Bengali Muslims, in Assam and other states, being forcibly taken to the border with Bangladesh and thrown across, sometimes gagged and at gunpoint, into a country they have never lived in\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>On Rohingya refugees, Naik added: \u201cMembers of the Rohingya refugee community in India have been subjected to similar treatment.\u201d He also said that in 2025, \u201cthe Indian Navy forcibly expelled around 40 Rohingya refugees by ferrying them out into the Andaman Sea.<\/p>\n<p>Professor Arjun Sethi of Georgetown University Law Center focused on transnational repression targeting diaspora activists. He stated: \u201cIndian authorities are assassinating activists in North America.\u201d He referred to the 2023 killing of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, saying: \u201cPrime Minister Justin Trudeau later informed the world that the Indian government authorized the assassination and was engaged in \u2018clandestine information gathering techniques, coercive behaviour targeting South Asian Canadians, and involvement in over a dozen threatening and violent acts, including murder.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He also cited an alleged plot against Sikh American activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, stating: \u201cSimultaneously, the Indian government was plotting to murder Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a Sikh American citizen, in Brooklyn, New York.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Washington: The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has again urged the State Department to declare India a \u201cCountry of Particular Concern\u201d, for its \u201congoing, systematic, and egregious religious freedom conditions\u201d in the country. 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