The United States on Monday denounced what it called a spike in anti-Islamic sentiment in Europe and Asia, pointing to restrictions and violence against Muslims including the faith’s minority sects.
In a wide-ranging annual report on religious freedom, the State Department painted a bleak picture in China, North Korea and Myanmar and voiced alarm at what it called rising anti-Semitism in Egypt, Iran and Venezuela.
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