
India’s government is facing growing backlash for proposing to change a key law that regulates foreign funding for nonprofit organizations. It’s led to complaints of Christian persecution. On March 25th, lawmakers in New Delhi introduced amendments to the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), changes that would give the government sweeping new powers over thousands of NGOs, including churches and other Christian organizations. Stephen Schneck is with the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. “This means things like orphanages, clinics, schools, churches, can no longer be funded,” Schneck told CBN News.
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