[1][2] Its mission is to help religious minorities from all forms of persecution through assistance, advocacy, and awareness.
[3] In 2002, Snyder was succeeded as ICC President by Jeff King, who had served 11 years with Campus Crusade for Christ.
[4] The organization has issued reports on persecution of Christians in countries such as China, Saudi Arabia,[5] Iraq,[6] and Algeria.
[7] In recent years ICC has also worked to raise the profile of religious persecution in Mexico,[8] Pakistan,[9] Egypt, and India along with individual cases such as Sudanese Christian mother Meriam Ibrahim and Pakistani Christian farmhand Asia Bibi.
[10] Top stories, videos and original news releases[11] are located on the organization's website.