Iraq

World Watch Ranking: 17
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Persecution Type

Population of Christians
187,000 (0.4%)

Main Religion
Islam

Government
Federal Parliamentary Republic

Leader
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani

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What does persecution look like in Iraq?

Iraqi Christians face increasing pressure from various groups, especially since the rise of Iran-backed Shia militias following the Islamic State group's territorial losses. While Islamic State still poses a threat, attacks from Turkey and Iran (airstrikes and ground operations) have devastated predominantly Christian villages, forcing many to flee and leaving communities empty.

Different Christian denominations, such as the Assyrian and Chaldean churches, are all seriously affected by discrimination and violence from militant groups and government authorities. In central and southern Iraq, many Christians avoid displaying religious symbols due to fear of harassment.

Pressure on converts from Islam is intense, often forcing them to hide their faith. In 2023, two converts faced severe backlash after sharing their beliefs online. And recently, after a decision of the Iraqi government, the Kurdish Regional Government cut parliamentary seats for religious minorities, diminishing their representation.

Who is most vulnerable to persecution?

Most Christians in Iraq reside in the northern provinces such as Nineveh, Erbil, Sulaymaniyah, Dohuk and northern Kirkuk. Few remain in Baghdad and Basra. The situation is particularly challenging for Christians in the south and centre, where most have left, except for small groups of converts from Islam and a few Christians from non-convert backgrounds.

Violations against converts, especially Islamic and clan oppression, are more frequent in Arab areas than Kurdish ones. While Kurdish regions were once more tolerant of non-Muslims, this tolerance is decreasing due to the growing influence of conservative Islam, leading to increased pressure on converts from Islam.

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Attacks on Christians are still continuing: on their skills, their jobs, the seizure of their properties, and an attempt to deliberately erase their heritage, history [and] religious legacy.

What has changed this year?

The pressure on Christians remained at an extreme level – and the score for violence continues to be very high. Widespread corruption and lack of real protection continue to undermine their rights and stability. There seems to be less tolerance for Christians even in areas where they were previously more welcome, such as in the Kurdistan region. Without meaningful reforms and guarantees of Christian rights, many fear the exodus of Christians from Iraq will continue unabated.

What does Open Doors do to help Christians in Iraq?

Open Doors' local partners strengthen the church in Iraq with training, trauma care, the delivery of Bibles and Christian books, livelihood projects and microloans, help to rebuild homes and churches, and crisis relief.

How can you pray for Iraq?

  • Even now, ten years after the Islamic State group took over parts of northern Iraq, Christians are slowly returning home. Pray for them as they continue to rebuild and recover.
  • When Islamic State attacked, it inflicted long-term trauma on many Iraqi Christians. Open Doors supports trauma care programmes in the country. Pray that God will bless this work.
  • Pray for believers who are converts from Islam. They can experience significant pressure, no matter where in Iraq they live.


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Heavenly Father, we pray for the Christians returning to northern Iraq, asking for Your strength and guidance as they rebuild their lives and communities. Bless the trauma care programmes supported by Open Doors, bringing healing to those affected by the atrocities committed by the Islamic State group. We also lift up converts from Islam, asking for Your protection and peace as they face significant pressure across Iraq. In your name we pray, Amen.

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