Well, I don't know about the entire "west" but Christian are not persecuted in the US. The Christian religion has enjoyed a favored status in the US, both socially and by the gov't. Other groups are now standing up, and either :
Wanting the same privileges once bestowed on Christians only now be extended to ALL
or
Asking that the special privileges given only to Christians be completely withdrawn
A perfect example is all the foaming at the mouth done by a handful of radical right wingers when ONE non-Christian led a senate prayer, after decades of ONLY Christian prayer be offered. They call this "persecution" when in fact, it is just extending something that Christians have been enjoying for decades to someone else.
Christians are viciously persecuted in other countries tho, and I have signed petitions and letters asking that this be stopped, through the Unitarian Universalist Congregation that I sometimes attend.
I find ALL religious persecution to be wrong, weather it is directed AT Christians, BY Christians, are amoung the various Christian denominations.
However, I see no evidence of "persecution" of Christians in the US, just a lot of whining from SOME Christians, that they are no longer allowed to dominate everyone else.
ready4sea - All students legally have the same right to voluntarily & non-disruptively pray, in the manner you have suggested. (see link below) What no one is allowed to do is press their prayer, worship, hymn singing, devotional scripture study, etc. on a captive audience. Usually when Christian prayer in public schools becomes a "bone of contention" is when someone is trying to force their prayer on a captive audience, instead of just allowing the willing students to participate, while leaving the unwilling students alone.
BTW, I do see that Muslims are being allowed special prayer privleges in school, much like the ones that Christians have been demanding. I am against special priveleges for ANY group, Muslims included. If they MUST pray at a certain time, they should be excused to from class to do so, but they should NOT suspend the lesson. I think the Muslims who need to pray, would do well to schedule their prayer time, to co-incide with lunch, recess or study hall, if possible, instead of expecting the school to drop the lesson plan, so they can go practice THEIR religious ritual. As for installing foot washing stations in the school using OUR tax dollars, I say NO WAY !