Law and Religion Headlines
Friday, 29 April 2022
Debate over sanctions against Moscow patriarchate
(RISU, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))
Kazakhstan president greets bishops at first plenary meeting
(Union of Catholic Asian News)
Kazakhstan: Six months after UN decision, no releases from sentences, no compensation
(Felix Corley, Forum 18 News Service)
Ramadan series tackle women’s issues and religion
(Eman Alhussein, Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington)
Egypt: 239 churches and places of worship legalised by government committee
(CSW: Everyone Free to Believe)
Egypt: End restrictions on religious rituals
(Human Rights Watch)
The decline of Catholicism in Latin America
(Marina E. Franco, Axios)
Webinar: The ongoing assault on freedom of religion in Cuba: Update from CSW & Cuban faith leaders
(YouTube Video, Outreach Aid to the Americas)
What Russia’s crimes in Ukraine reveal about the secular culture’s ethics
(Charles C. Camosy, RNS Column: Purple Catholicism)
Ukraine, the Vatican, and Vatican II: The war in Ukraine presents challenges for the Church.
(Massimo Faggioli, Commonweal)
Mexico's bishops decry prevailing violence, impunity in the country
(David Ramos, Catholic News Agency)
Mexican Church leaders blame State for violence against women
(Ines San Martin, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)
The Russian Foreign Ministry advised Washington to take care of religious freedoms in the United States
(Interfax-Religion)
Russian Orthodox Church indicates interest in achievement of lasting peace in Ukraine
(Interfax-Religion)
Morocco: Ramadan: 80 Moroccans arrested for publicly eating in Casablanca
(Oumaima Latrech, Morocco World News)
Belize: For popular Belize resort destination Islam is a family affair
(Joseph Hammond, Religion Unplugged)
Israeli forces raid Al-Aqsa mosque, over 40 Palestinians injured
(Al Jazeera)
Afghanistan: Taliban supreme leader urges world to recognise ‘Islamic Emirate’
(Al Jazeera)
Afghanistan: At least 10 killed in explosion at Kabul mosque
(Al Jazeera)
Visit to Sudan highlights importance of strengthening solidarity with churches
(World Council of Churches)
Pakistan: Religious freedoms and crematoriums: No rest for the dearly departed
(London School of Economics Religion and Global Society Blog)
What if the 9 Orthodox patriarchates got involved in the Ukraine-Russia war?
(Joseph Ghougassian, The Christian Post)
Pope Francis: All countries should promote family-friendly policies
(x, Catholic News Agency)
VCs see promise in the religious metaverse—and a market of 6 billion people
(Jackson Fordyce, Fortune)
Thursday, 28 April 2022
Iran: Worrying violations of religious freedom in Iran, Christians arrested
(Asia News)
Wednesday, 27 April 2022
Switzerland: Pakistani Christian convert granted protection at Europe’s top court
(ADF International)
Myanmar: Persecution of Myanmar Christians 'akin to Rohingya'
(Union of Catholic Asian News)
Hong Kong priest: China trying to control religion in Hong Kong
(Jonah McKeown, Catholic News Agency)
Afghanistan: Kunduz mosque attacked during Friday prayers
(BBC News)
Egypt: Enlightened religious discourse vital in facing destructive extremist thought: Egypt’s President
(Egypt Today)
Egypt frees 9 Copts who called for the rebuilding of their church
(Middle East Monitor)
India: Modi weighs replacing India’s religion-based laws before polls
(Bibhudatta Pradhan, Bloomberg)
India: 11 die when truck hits power line at Hindu festival in India
(Ashok Sharma, Associated Press)
India: Is politics fueling attacks on Muslims?
(Al Jazeera)
India: ‘Kashmir Files’ – A film used to fuel religious intolerance in India
(FoRB in Full: A blog by CSW)
Report identifies worst violators of religious freedom
(ADF International)
Weekly Highlight #203: COVID-19: Exploring faith dimensions: Taking stock of COVID-19 impact: Returning to “normal”?
(Berkley Center, Joint Learning Initiative, WFDD)
Vatican trial places pope, top aide at center of London deal
(Nicole Winfield, Associated Press)
Researchers: COVID-19, Israel-Gaza war fueled antisemitism
(Laurie Kellman, Associated Press)
South Africa: Churches provide relief after lethal flooding in South African province
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)
Jordanian king expresses steadfast support for protecting worship places in Jerusalem
(La Croix International)
Kazakhstan: Asian Church pins hopes on papal visit to Kazakhstan
(Ben Joseph, Union of Catholic Asian News)
Philippines: Jailed Filipino senator gets clerical poll bid backing
(Joseph Peter Calleja, Union of Catholic Asian News)
Indonesia to deport Canadian for disrespecting sacred mountain
(Katharina R. Lestari, Union of Catholic Asian News)
Jerusalem: Orthodox institutions urge freedom of worship in Jerusalem, reject restrictions on Holy Fire Saturday
(World Council of Churches)
Sudan: Ecumenical solidarity visit encourages cooperation between churches and people of Sudan
(World Council of Churches)
WCC to observe World Immunization Week with theme ‘‘Long Life For All”
(World Council of Churches)
Guatemala: Message about religious freedom roundtable
(Twitter, Sam Brownback)
Taiwan: Covenantal pluralism in Confucian societies: The Taiwan example and its lessons for the world
(André Laliberté, London School of Economics Religion and Global Society Blog)
Turkey: Christian group decries Turkey’s life sentence for human rights advocate
(Anugrah Kumar, The Christian Post)
Ethiopia: Over 20 killed in anti-Muslim attack in Ethiopia: Islamic group
(Aymeric Vincenot, Al-Monitor)
Mexico: Vatican’s chief diplomat visits Mexico during time of Church-State tensions
(Ines San Martin, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)
Kenya: How a Christian education shaped the life of the late Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki
(Tom Osanjo, Religion Unplugged)
Kenya: A bishop cannot avoid encountering politicians but only do so as a pastor of people, says Archbishop Muhatia
(Catholic Information Service for Africa)
Great and Holy Pascha in Ukraine: Details matter when war crashes into holiest day of the year
(Terry Mattingly, GetReligion)
In Kherson, almost 60 children are hiding in the basement of a church
(Religious Information Service of Ukraine (RISU))
Russia: Patrushev pointed out the special role of Russia in shaping the geopolitical and moral climate in the world
(Interfax-Religion)
The Russian Security Council paid tribute to Christian leaders who disagree with the Russophobia of the "collective West"
(Interfax-Religion)
Patriarch gives patriotic sermon in Kremlin cathedral
(Interfax-Religiia, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))
Mission Eurasia ministry center blown up in Ukraine, hundreds of Bibles destroyed: 'God will provide'
(Ryan Foley, The Christian Post)
Crimea: Seven Jehovah’s Witnesses put on trial in Russian-occupied Crimea for studying the Bible
(Halya Coynash, Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group)
The rhetoric of ‘denazification’ of Ukraine from the perspective of the law of occupation
(Marco Longobardo, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)
Sanctions on Russian oligarch donors hit Israel institutions
(Josef Federman, Associated Press)
Ex-president/premier puts religious twist on Russian invasion
(Interfax-Religiia, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))
Serbian patriarch assures Patriarch Kirill of support of Russian Orthodox Church amid Ukraine crisis
(Interfax-Religion)
Head of Ukrainian church urges national religious unity
(RISU, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))
Interfaith dialogue in line with the high-level meeting on the New Urban Agenda
(Religions for Peace)
Canada: Support grows for religious freedom and conscience rights
(Cardus)
Global Conferences: The arts promote peace, inspire service to society
(Bahá’í World News Service)
Monday, 25 April 2022
Egypt’s government frees 41 prisoners ahead of Eid holiday
(Associated Press)
Egyptian Christians alarmed by murder of Alexandria priest
(Al-Monitor)
Egypt: Securing peace for Egypt’s Christians at Coptic Eastertide
(Miles P.J. Windsor, Religion Unplugged)
Temple Mount closes to Jews after weeks of Jewish visits and police clashes
(Gabe Friedman, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
The wisdom of millenniums gave us the Status Quo Agreement in Jerusalem
(Daoud Kuttab, Religion News Service)
Are relations between young US and Israeli Jews fraying? A new poll suggests no.
(Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service)
Youth movement to send first Arab-Israeli group on March of the Living
(Michael Starr, The Jerusalem Post)
Canada: Muslim community calls on Ontario leaders to commit to Our London Family Act after election
(Sawyer Bogdan, Global News)
Afghanistan: US commission: Cite Afghanistan for religious persecution
(Peter Smith, Associated Press)
List Afghanistan as religious liberty violator, report urges State Department
(Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service)
Afghanistan: At least 16 dead as Islamic State-claimed blasts rock Afghan cities
(AFP, Union of Catholic Asian News)
Afghanistan: US watchdog says Afghanistan belongs on religious freedom blacklist
(Elizabeth Hagedorn, Al-Monitor)
Lantos Foundation to honor three remarkable Afghan women with the 2021 Lantos Human Rights Prize
(Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice)
In India a new pattern emerges: Bulldozing Muslim properties
(Hanan Zaffar and Danish Pandit, Religion Unplugged)
India: Religious freedom in India ‘significantly worsened’: US panel
(Al Jazeera)
India: Minister says poor being forced into religious conversions
(The Hindu)
India: 400th Gurpurb: 9th Sikh Guru stood for religious freedom: CM
(The Tribune)
India: In the first months of 2022, 127 episodes of violence against Christians in India
(Agenzia Fides)
China: House church members raided after Easter baptism
(International Christian Concern)
On the occasion of the Panchen Lama’s 33rd birthday
(Ned Price, U.S. Department of State)
Uyghur internment camp survivors rally outside UN office in Geneva
(Ekrem Hezim, Radio Free Asia)
Chile: Top human rights court of the Americas fails to uphold parental rights
(ADF International)
Mexico: Pastor-led shelters bring schooling options to migrant kids
(Giovanna Dell'Orto, Associated Press)
Articles of interest - 25 April 2022
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)
Timor Leste archbishop asks president-elect to abide by the Constitution
(La Croix International)
Bahrain Interior Minister receives US delegation of Evangelicals
(Eurasia Review)
Love and respect the Earth: Multi-religious collaboration to address the climate crisis
(Religions for Peace)
Two weeks in review, 11 – 24 April 2022
(Gail Lythgoe, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)
Philippines: Robredo holds biggest rally in Philippine campaign
(Joseph Peter Calleja, Union of Catholic Asian News)
Yemen urges Muslim countries to seek punishment for those desecrating Quran in Sweden
(International Quran News Agency (IQNA))
Islamic State announces 'revenge' attacks during Ramadan
(Shelly Kittleson, Al-Monitor)
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