
Years after the defeat of ISIS forces, Christian communities across Iraq continue to endure violent persecution and oppression, according to a recent study from Britain’s All-Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom of Religion or Belief.
The parliamentary analysis reveals that while Christian families living within the Kurdistan region have found relative safety and stability, those residing in other parts of the nation remain targets of violence from Muslim community members.
Christians represent approximately three percent of Iraq’s total population, making them a vulnerable minority group in the predominantly Muslim nation.








