Abstract
This Article will first define Christians as a religious minority by looking at their status in a particular region—the Middle East/North Africa region. Next, the Article will define the contours of religious rights and protections under international law by reviewing the framework of international treaties and declarations promulgated by the United Nations and regional organizations. Then, it will review the persecution of this group highlighted in three key areas: (1) group rights; (2) individual rights; and (3) violent persecution and expulsion. This Article will end with an argument for increased efforts of enforcing in current customary law and treaties, as well as creating new paradigms and measures to resist the persecution.
Recommended Citation
Savage, Audra L.
(2014)
"Turning the Other Cheek: The Persecution of the Christian Minority,"
Florida Journal of International Law: Vol. 26:
Iss.
3, Article 1.
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/fjil/vol26/iss3/1