Chicago Sun-Times

U. S. CITES NATIONS THAT ‘ INFRINGE’ ON FAITH

- BY ROBERT HERGUTH Staff Reporter

President Donald Trump has been accused of promoting racial and religious intoleranc­e. But it was the Trump administra­tion that recently pointed out other nations that “infringe” on the rights of people to practice faiths as they like or that have “persecuted” certain religions.

Under a 20- year- old law, the State Department identifies countries each year that have “engaged in or tolerated systematic, ongoing and egregious violations of religious freedom.”

That list — aimed at promoting religious free- dom, according to the U. S. government — was recently released and includes American ally Saudi Arabia as well as China, Iran, Turkmenist­an and North Korea.

Perhaps of particular interest in the Chicago area, where there’s a sizable Pakistani- American popula- tion, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson added Pakistan to a “special watch list,” citing “severe violations of religious freedom.”

Pakistan’s consul general in Chicago acknowledg­ed there have been problems in the Muslim- majority country but said his government is committed to protecting human rights, no matter a person’s religion.

Religion Roundup is a weekly report, also featured on WBBM Newsradio ( 780 AM and 105.9 FM) on Sunday at these times: 6: 22 a. m., 9: 22 a. m. and 9: 22 p. m. For tips and comments, email Robert Herguth.

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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has added Pakistan to a “special watch list,” citing “severe violations of religious freedom.” | AP FILES

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