A new report shows that anti--Christian crimes across Europe are being downplayed and overlooked, the Christian Today website reports today (Oct. 21, 2025).
The 125--page document was published by the Organization for Security and Co--operation in Europe (OSCE) Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR).
The report on anti--Christian hate crimes was launched earlier this month at the Warsaw Human Dimension Conference. It states that Christians in Europe have been subject to a variety of incidents, ranging from graffiti and vandalism to violent attacks and murder.
One contributing factor to anti--Christian hate crimes is tensions with other religions.
"Religion--related violence may also stem from the perception of Christianity as a rival, inferior, or adversarial faith-- often framed within violent extremist narratives, historical grievances, and geopolitical tensions," the report said,

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