Thousands of Christians in Pakistan's capital are facing eviction, raising concerns about their rights and safety. The situation highlights ongoing religious tensions and challenges facing minority communities in the region.
Impact Assessment
CRITICAL
Critical — high-severity event with significant regional or international consequences
Analysis Notes
The forced evictions of Christians in Islamabad underscore escalating religious tensions and pose a severe humanitarian crisis, given the potential for increased insecurity and destabilization in the region.
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