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US commission alleges religious freedom in India deteriorating

A US commission on Wednesday recommended for the second year in a row that India be placed on a blacklist for religious freedom, saying treatment of minorities had deteriorated further.

In addition to India, the commission called on the State Department to add Russia, Syria and Vietnam to the blacklist.

The commission, which offers recommendations but does not set US policy, said in its annual report that “religious freedom conditions in India continued their negative trajectory.”

The commission recommended that the State Department designate India as a “country of particular concern,” a blacklist that includes China, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.

Other nations already on the State Department’s blacklist — which paves the way for sanctions if they do not improve their records, are Eritrea, Iran, Myanmar, Nigeria, North Korea, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.

The recommendation on India drew a dissent from one commissioner, Johnnie Moore, an appointee of former President Donald Trump.

Moore in a statement said India was “at a crossroads” but noted that it was the world’s largest democracy with constitutional guarantees of religious freedom.

“Of all the countries in the world, India should not be a ‘country of particular concern,'” he said.

“It is diversity personified and its religious life has been its greatest historic blessing.”

Source: Thanks WIONews.com