Additional Name(s): Dika Eka

Gender: Male

Perpetrator: Indonesia

Religion or Belief: Unspecified

Reports of Torture: No

Reports of Medical Neglect: No

Date of Detainment: May/5/2022

Current Status: Not Released

Religious Leader: No

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Detainment

Reason for Persecution: Blasphemy (General) Blasphemy (Religious Texts) Online Activity

Nature of Charges: Blasphemy

Cepdika Eka Rismana

Extra Bio Info:

Cepdika Eka Rismana is detained for blasphemy. 

On May 5, 2022, police in West Java province arrested Rismana after a video of went viral of Rismana stepping or stomping on a Qur'an. He is reportedly charged with blasphemy. 

Rismana's wife was arrested alongside him after authorities accused her of uploading the video on social media.

Oct 27

WHEN:

Oct 27th 10:30am - Oct 27th 12:00pm

U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Hearing

U.S. Policy and Freedom of Religion or Belief in North Korea

Thursday, October 27, 2022

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM ET

Hearing Transcript

Hearing Summary

The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) held a virtual hearing on freedom of religion or belief in North Korea and recommendations for U.S. foreign policy.

A monumental 2014 report by the United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in North Korea found that “there is an almost complete denial of the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.” Two recent USCIRF research reports found that the North Korean government continues to treat religion as an existential threat and to perpetrate horrific religious freedom violations against its own people. However, nuclear and security issues tend to dominate bilateral and multilateral negotiations with North Korea, often overshadowing human rights and religious freedom concerns.

Witnesses provided the latest updates on religious freedom in the country and discussed recommendations for U.S. policy toward North Korea, including the status of the important position of the Special Envoy on North Korean Human Rights Issues.

Opening Remarks

Panel

  • Robert King, former U.S. Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights Issues, U.S. Department of State; Senior Adviser (Non-resident), Korea Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studies
    Written Testimony
  • Shirley Lee, Consultant, Korea Future
    Written Testimony
  • Inje Hwang, Investigator, Korea Future
    Written Testimony
  • Jinmyung Choi, North Korean defector
    Written Testimony

Witnesses' Bios

This hearing is open to Members of Congress, congressional staff, the public, and the media. Members of the media should register online and can email [email protected] for any questions or to schedule an interview. The video recording of the hearing will be posted on the Commission website. For any additional questions, please contact Danielle Ashbahian at [email protected] or (202) 702-2778.

Additional Name(s): Badi Khazei, بدیع خاضعی

Gender: Male

Perpetrator: Iran

Religion or Belief: Bahá`í

Reports of Torture: No

Reports of Medical Neglect: No

Sentence: 5 Years' Imprisonment

Date of Detainment: October//2022

Date of Release: December/21/2022

Current Status: Released

Religious Leader: No

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Detainment

Reason for Persecution: Religious Activity Religious Belief

Nature of Charges: Illegal Assembly Spreading Propaganda & False or Misleading Ideas, Information, or Materials

Badie Khazei

Extra Bio Info:

Badie Khazei is detained for his religious belief and activity.

In October 2022, plainclothes officers arrested Khazei in Tehran. Khazei was later transferred to Evin Prison reportedly after authorities learned he was Baha'i.

On December 21, 2022, Khazei was reportedly released on bail.

In January 2023, it was reported that Khazei had been sentenced to five years in prison for "assembling and colluding to act against national security" (Art. 610 IPC) and one year for "propaganda against the state" (Art. 500 IPC). He is expected to serve five years in prison as the sentences run concurrently.