![]() ![]() It is important to consider these parameters when drawing conclusions from the data. The data here capture political violence targeting Christians - which is not equivalent to all political violence against Christians. ![]() Instead, ACLED data on political violence targeting religious communities capture cases of political violence in which the religious identity of the victim(s) is salient in their targeting. 1 ACLED data do not routinely disaggregate victims of political violence according to their religious affiliation. While Christians make up roughly 50% of the population, violence in which Christians have been specifically targeted in relation to their religious identity accounts for only 5% of reported civilian targeting events.
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