After the U.S. invasion in 2003, jihadist groups targeted Christians and other religious minorities in Iraq for extermination.
Hundreds of thousands fled these attacks. Those who survived the Islamic State’s genocide are rebuilding their lives. But the security situation remains very fragile and the future uncertain.
CSI priorities
Legal assistance for persecuted religious minorities
Support to set up small businesses
Medical care for impoverished Iraqis
Empowering religious minorities to have a voice in society
Find out how you can help Christians who are being persecuted because of their faith. There are many ways you can stand in solidarity with those who are suffering.
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