Christian Solidarity International

Christian Solidarity International
Abbreviation CSI-USA
Type NGO
Purpose/focus Human rights of Christians
Headquarters Westlake Village, California
Region served Worldwide
CEO Dr. John Eibner
Parent organization Christian Solidarity International
Website csi-usa.org

Christian Solidarity International is a Christian human rights NGO that is "committed to defending religious liberty, helping victims of religious repression, victimized children, and victims of disaster."[1]

CSI is an international, Christian human rights organization, campaigning for religious liberty and human dignity, and assisting victims of religious persecution, victimized children and victims of catastrophe. CSI was founded in 1977 in Switzerland by Rev. Hans Stückelberger, following peaceful demonstrations in support of persecuted Christians.

In 2009 the Washington, D.C. based group published a study of the abduction and forced marriage of young Christian Coptic girls by Muslim families.[2]

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References

  1. ^ [1] About CSI page on group's official website.
  2. ^ Angela Shanahan [2] "No going back for Egypt's converted Copts", May 21, 2011, The Australian.

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