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Anti-Christian hate crimes in Europe nearly doubled in 2024, with rising violence, underreporting, and legal pressures.
Anti-Christian hate crimes in Europe rose sharply in 2024, with a near doubling of church arson attacks and 274 recorded personal attacks, including assaults and threats, according to the Vienna-based OIDAC Europe.
The report cites the killing of a Spanish monk, a near-total church destruction in France, and widespread underreporting, especially in Poland and Spain.
Germany accounted for one-third of incidents, while legal pressures on Christian expression—like fines for silent prayer in the UK—also increased.
The report calls for EU action, including a dedicated coordinator and better data collection, amid concerns over rising discrimination masked as progress.
Los crímenes de odio contra los cristianos en Europa casi se duplicaron en 2024, con un aumento de la violencia, la falta de reportes y las presiones legales.