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About Us

Who we are

Christian Solidarity International UK is an affiliate office of Christian Solidarity International (CSI), which was founded in Switzerland in 1977 by Rev. Hans Stückelberger.

CSI is an interconfessional Christian human rights group, campaigning for religious liberty and human dignity, and assisting victims of religious persecution, victimized children, and victims of catastrophe.

CSI is an NGO with consultative status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council.

Our mission

CSI works to promote religious freedom and the dignity of every human being. Our mission is twofold: to bring tangible aid to the persecuted, and to be a voice on their behalf.

Leadership

Dr John Eibner

CSI-UK President and CSI International President

CSI-UK Board of Directors

  • Dr John Eibner (President)
  • Neil Bourhill
  • Sam Mason
  • Markus Weber

International Coordinating Committee

  • Dr. John Eibner (President)
  • Fr. Peter Fuchs
  • Angélique Gourlay
  • Martin Halef
  • Monika Kahancová

International Advisory Council

Msgr. Obiora Ike, Nigeria; The Hon. Pascale and William Warda, Iraq; Dr. Nabil Antaki, Syria; Msgr. Michael Nazir-Ali, United Kingdom; Prof. Dr. Habib Malik, Lebanon; The Hon. Sarah Ochekpe, Nigeria; Prof. Dr. Mariz Tadros, Egypt/UK; Vishal Arora, India; Godfrey Yogarajah, Sri Lanka; Yamini Ravindran, Sri Lanka; Fabrice Balanche, France; Karnig Kerkonian, USA

With your help, CSI…

  • campaigns for religious liberty and human dignity and on behalf of the persecuted
  • reintegrates freed captives in their communities or provides them with a place of refuge
  • provides emergency aid to victims of religious violence and terrorism
  • protects vulnerable children and assists their families
  • shines a spotlight on governments and groups that persecute Christians and other vulnerable peoples
  • liberates people who are abducted, enslaved or imprisoned because of their faith or for criminal financial gain
  • offers legal assistance to victims of religious persecution and campaigns for the release of prisoners of faith
  • helps persecuted Christians and other religious minorities to build secure livelihoods
  • calls for protests and prayer and gives a voice to religious minorities
  • advocates on behalf of the persecuted with Western governments and international institutions

Vision and principles

Every person should be able to practise their faith freely, and without fear. Since its foundation, CSI has derived its vocation from two biblical texts and the UN Declaration of Human Rights:

 

Biblical and human rights principles

  • “For we are all baptised by one Spirit so as to form one body… If one part suffers, every part suffers with it.” 1 Corinthians 12: 13, 26
  • The Parable of the Good Samaritan: Luke 10: 25-37
  • The UN Declaration of Human Rights, Article 18: “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public of private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”
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Our History

For over 40 years, CSI has been campaigning for religious freedom and human dignity around the globe - assisting those whose lives are threatened and whose rights are abused.

Our history timeline

Founding of CSI by Rev. Hansjürg Stückelberger in 1977 following silent marches for persecuted Christians. In Switzerland, 15,000 take to the streets.

CSI focuses on public relations, interventions and protests on behalf of people suffering religious persecution, especially in communist countries.

CSI flies food and medicines into the Christian-Armenian enclave of Nagorno Karabakh. Under great danger, CSI saves many from starvation.

CSI investigates allegations of human rights violations in the Sudanese civil war – including taking women and children as slaves to the north in large numbers. CSI initiates a programme to redeem those enslaved.

CSI begins to engage extensively to help victims of religious persecution in Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, and Nigeria.

In India, a programme to help victims of human trafficking is set up.

The liberation of enslaved Christians and other minorities from South Sudan continues.

CSI looks to expand into Southeast Asian countries where national religious extremism is spreading rapidly.

CSI continues to help victims of religious persecution. It is estimated that over 160,000 South Sudanese have been liberated from slavery through CSI’s efforts.

Persecution and the Unity of Believers

Inspired by Cardinal Koch’s 2015 lecture, “The Persecution of Christians and the Ecumenism of the Martyrs,” this essay series will bring together reflections on Christian solidarity from Christian leaders from a range of church backgrounds and nationalities.

Introduction: Dr. John Eibner Download Cardinal Koch: Persecution of Christians and the Ecumenicism of the Martyrs Download Rowan Williams: A response to Cardinal Koch Download

News and Stories

Welcome to CSI UK’s new website!

It is designed to keep you abreast of religious persecution worldwide and to put into action your solidarity with Christians who suffer for their faith or belief.

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At UN, CSI condemns Syria’s continued detention of Suleiman Khalil

Christian Solidarity International (CSI) has highlighted the continued detention of former Syrian mayor Suleiman Khalil in an intervention at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

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India court orders halt to exhumation of Christian bodies

India’s highest court has intervened in a dispute over Christian burials in Chhattisgarh. Incidents involving Christian graves have also been reported in Jharkhand and Odisha as well as in neighbouring Sri Lanka and Bhutan.

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CSI statement on escalation of war in the Middle East

CSI president John Eibner: "Powers that project themselves as Christian, or that claim to act in the interests of Christian civilization, have the responsibility to wage war in accordance with Christian principles."

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Iran war: voices from Christians across the region

All across the greater Middle East and North Africa, Christians and their neighbours are being affected by this new war. In this post, CSI shares what we have been hearing from our partners and other Christians about the conflict.

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