5 Yemen
Persecution Type
- Clan oppression (Very strong),
- Islamic oppression (Very strong)
- Dictatorial paranoia (Strong)
- Organized corruption and crime (Medium)
Christian population
Very few known
Government
In Transition
Main Religion
State Religion
Leader
Chairperson, Presidential Council Rashad Muhammad al-Alimi
What does persecution look like in Yemen?
Following Jesus in Yemen continues to be extremely dangerous. Yemeni society is strongly Islamic, conservative and tribal, and the tribal punishment for denouncing Islam can be death or banishment.
Most believers are Yemeni and come from Muslim backgrounds. As conversion from Islam is forbidden by Islamic and state law, Christians must keep their faith secret, or risk severe repercussions from their families, the authorities or radical Islamic groups. This can include divorce, loss of custody of children, arrest, interrogation and even death.
The humanitarian crisis caused by Yemen’s 10-year civil war has also exacerbated the pressure on believers. While some relief aid is available, this is mostly distributed through local Muslim groups and mosques, which are alleged to be discriminating against anyone not considered a devout Muslim.
What changed this year?
Although Yemen has dropped two places on the World Watch List, this is due to the fact that levels of persecution in Libya and Eritrea have increased. The situation for Christians in Yemen is unchanged. Following Jesus continues to be extremely dangerous.
How can I pray?
- – For strength and protection for believers living in areas where they are at risk from Islamic militant groups
- That converts from Islam would have wisdom and courage to share their faith, and that the underground church will grow
- For a breakthrough in Yemen—that peace will come to this nation that has faced years of brutal war and humanitarian crisis.