Hate crime against Christians and members of other religions
Hate crime targeting individuals on the basis of religion can take various forms. The extent and nature of attacks motivated by bias against a particular religion are influenced by a number of factors, including the minority or majority status of that religion in a given territory. Successive ODIHR hate crime reports have indicated that graffiti and vandalism against places of worship, the desecration of cemeteries and arson attacks against churches are some of the more common types of crimes motivated by bias against Christians and members of other religions.
States that report
Overview of incidents reported by other sources
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International Reports
Georgia
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) published relevant recommendations in its "Final report on Georgia adopted on 28 March 2023 by ECRI at its 91st plenary meeting (28-30 March 2023)".