Population
98,152,000
Religion
Christianity
Christians
93,396,000
Prayer points
Politics
State of Religious Freedom
Politics
DRC is a semi-Presidential Republic led by President Felix Tshisekedi. DRC has experienced conflict for more than 50 years between a plethora of armed rebel groups. The weak rule of law has enabled violence, including abductions, detentions, and murders of journalists, to continue with impunity. Following a long-delayed and disputed election, Felix Tshisekedi was sworn in as president in January 2019. Although the President promised to guarantee the respect of fundamental rights and released most political prisoners, fighting between security forces and armed groups, as well as militia attacks on civilians, has continued to increase. Despite being rich in natural resources, DRC struggles with inflation and corruption. A 2023 report by Freedom House presents the persistent challenges that DRC has been facing for decades:
“The political system in DRC is paralyzed due to the manipulation of the electoral process by political elites. Citizens are unable to freely exercise basic civil liberties, and corruption is endemic. Physical security is tenuous due to violence and human rights abuses committed by government forces, as well as armed rebel groups and militias in many areas of the country.”In the east, where the ADF is the most prominent group, the situation has been exacerbated by interference from neighboring countries. The ADF is designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the United States State Department.
Of Christian Martyrdoms
are happening in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Out of every 10 Christians murdered for their faith across the world, nine are killed in Sub-Saharan Africa. Murder, torture and kidnapping are an everyday threat. Extremists want to destroy the church and are using unthinkable violence. The very survival of the church is at risk – unless we act.

