The US Commission on International Religious Freedom released their yearly report today, "the most extensive in the Commission's 10-year history," and are recommending the State Department add 5  names to the list of "countries of particular concern": Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Turkmenistan and Vietnam.

The newest to this hall of shame is Nigeria, as Bob Allen reports at ABP:

Citing sectarian violence, attempts to expand Sharia law and complaints by Christians in the north of discrimination at the hands of Muslim-controlled governments, the advisory panel for the first time designated Nigeria a "Country of Particular Concern."

You can read the entire report (pdf) here.