Law and Religion Headlines


Friday, 23 July 2021

More Tibetan Buddhists behind bars in July
(Dr Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy and Willy Fautré, eureporter)

Catholic conscientious objectors in China
(Bitter Winter)

Chinese leader Xi visits Tibet amid rising controls over religion
(breakingnews.ie)

Christian child welfare ministries urge churches to help children left orphaned by pandemic
(Emily Wood, The Christian Post)

Over 18,000 sign petition urging Pope Francis to reverse restrictions on traditional Latin mass
(Ryan Foley, The Christian Post)

As Christian persecution reaches fever pitch, here’s the Inside Story on dire state of religious liberty worldwide: Op-Ed
(Billy Hallowell, The Christian Post)

Religions unite to fight Covid as Myanmar crisis worsens
(Union of Catholic Asian News)

China’s Xi visits Tibet amid rising controls over religion
(Religion News Service)

With more than a million children orphaned by COVID, faith-based groups look to mobilize support
(Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service)

Room for 10,000: Inside China’s largest detention center
(Dake Kang, Religion News Service)

Like many hajj traditions in a pandemic year, Zamzam water gets a reboot
(Joseph Hammond, Religion News Service)

Wednesday, 21 July 2021

Embodiment's grace: Recovering the gifts of human finitude
(Anne Snyder, Comment)

Midlands voices: US politicians are choosing defeat in Afghanistan
(Ben Sasse, Omaha.com)

War or peace? For Iran and the United States, it’s time to decide.
(Diane Randall, The Washington Post Opinion)

Pope makes extraordinary changes for Extraordinary Form
(The Pillar)

Glasgow University urged to cut ties with a Chinese college linked to Uyghur surveillance
(Mark Macaskill, David Alton, Lord Alton of Liverpool)

Top EU court rules hijab can be banned at work
(Aljazeera)

Interfaith indicators to respond to COP26
(Arthur Lyon Dahl, Viewpoints: A blog of the G20 Interfaith Forum)

Interfaith initiatives to achieve the agenda 2030 environmental goals
(JoAnne Wadsworth, Viewpoints: A blog of the G20 Interfaith Forum)

What lies beneath:
(James Christie, Viewpoints: A blog of the G20 Interfaith Forum)

Beyond the headlines: Freedom of religion or belief and women’s rights in Sudan
(CSWPress, FoRB in Full: A blog by CSW)

Indian officials linking government programs to religion "for political mileage"
(Kangkan Kalita, The Times of India)

Who owns a religion? Movers and shakers in Israeli society
(Greer Fay Cashman, The Jerusalem Post)

Public health should be prioritized above religion, says Bombay, India High Court
(The Hindu)

Nigerian governor admonishes muslims to lay aside religious and tribal sentiments in the interest of Nigeria’s peace
(Victoria Edeme, Punch)

Religion aside, caste, class and patriarchy ensure that most Indians aren’t free to choose who they marry
(Rama Srinivasan, The Indian Express)

Opinion essay: It's time to de-emphasize religion in US foreign policy
(Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, The Hill - Opinion)

Tuesday, 20 July 2021

On the intersectionality of policy, gender, and religion
(Dimitra Missira, Viewpoints: A blog of the G20 Interfaith Forum)

Monday, 19 July 2021

Bappi commends women’s role for promotion of peace, harmony
(Pakistan Observer)

The Ottoman touch in Ghana
(Modern Ghana)

Delhi HC grants interim protection to interfaith couple from Uttar Pradesh
(Outlook India)

First-person accounts of religious repression punctuate summit
(Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service)

How Christians can welcome Muslims
(Robert P. George, Catholic Herald)

Institute for Global Engagement participates in inaugural International Religious Freedom summit in Washington, D.C.
(Insitute for Global Engagement)

Religious leaders call for national unity and solidarity in a joint letter to the people of Haiti
(Religions for Peace)

Israeli police clash with protesters to clear Al-Aqsa complex for Tisha b'av worshippers
(Daoud Kuttab, The Washington Post)

Fault lines of religion and violence in Eritrea and Ethiopia
(Tricia Redeker Hepner, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)

Religion and the social covenant in Ethiopia: Faith in the Tigray conflict
(Mohammed Girma, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)

The Tigray conflict: When ethnicity takes precedence
(Khataza H. Gondwe, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)

Friday, 16 July 2021

Will Central Asia become ‘Stans’ for religious freedom?
(Jayson Casper and Rafael Balgin, Christianity Today)

China’s Xinjiang repression targeted at international religious freedom summit
(Radio Free Asia)

Cardinal Dolan emphasizes hope amid global religious persecution
(Christine Rousselle, National Catholic Register)

Address for the International Religious Freedom Summit, 2021 “The Rising Tide of Religious Nationalism”
(Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America)

Genocide ‘must be pursued,’ Rep. Smith says at religious freedom summit
(Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service)

International Community must pay attention to the persecution of Ahmadi Muslims worldwide
(United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner)

Change or collapse: Violence reveals the weak foundations of the South African state
(Hayden Weaver, The Daily Maverick: Opinionista)

Is Israel really a settler colonial state?
(Steven Lubet and Jonathan Zasloff, Haaretz Opinion)

U.S. Christian support for Israel recalibrates after Netanyahu’s ouster
(Micah Danney, Religion Unplugged)

Why Muslims and refugees are presented as evil
(Mirjam Ateş-Snijdewind,, Religions for Peace)

Project on the interface between Buddhism and international humanitarian law
(Religion and Humanitarian Principles)

Protestant churches told to preach Chinese president's speech
(Union of Catholic Asian News)

Olympic athletes asked not to visit Tokyo churches
(Union of Catholic Asian News)

Thousands of Cubans stage largest protest against communist dictatorship in decades
(Anugrah Kumar, The Christian Post)

Experts fear Cuba is preparing a harsh response to recent protests
(Tom Tracy, Catholic News Service)

Egypt upholds life sentences for 10 Muslim Brotherhood leaders
(Al-Monitor: Egypt Pulse)

Iranian police find bootleg wine hidden in dry village well
(Nasser Karimi, Associated Press)

Iran rolls out matchmaking app to curb declining birthrate
(Al-Monitor: Iran Pulse)

Iraqi Shiite leader Sadr to sit out October election
(Al-Monitor: Iraq Pulse)

Liberman takes on ultra-Orthodox
(Danny Zaken, Al-Monitor: Israel Pulse)

Idlib authorities begin restoration of historic mosque
(Mohammed Hardan, Al-Monitor)

Southern African bishops call for an end to violence and looting
(Courtney Mares, Catholic News Agency)

‘There is no power on earth that can compare with religion’: Notes by South Africans on religion
(Mail & Guardian)

Very hot weather and possibly rain forecast for Hajj season in Saudi Arabia
(Arab News)

Saudi security authorities: Kingdom is ready for Hajj
(Mohammed Al-Kinani, Arab News)

Mental health in Middle East conflict zones: How are people dealing with psychological fallout?
(Farah Heiba, Arab News)

South Africa unrest death toll climbs to 212: minister
(Arab News)

Breaking: Pope Francis issues restrictions on extraordinary form Masses in new motu proprio
(Catholic News Agency)

Pope reverses Benedict, reimposes restrictions on Latin Mass
(Nicole Winfield, Religion News Service)

USCIRF concerned by new Uzbekistan religion law
(U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom)

USCIRF denounces Nigerian religious police arrests of LGBTI persons
(U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom)

Five suspected homosexuals to face prosecution after probe – Hisbah commander
(Tukur Muntari, Punch)

China: Freedom of religion or belief – Special bimonthly digest (01-15.07.21)
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)

The UK government’s response to the Myanmar crisis
(Parliament.uk)

Code of conduct forbids religiosity by Tibetan CCP members
(International Campaign for Tibet)

U.S. Senate passes bill to ban all products from China's Xinjiang
(Michael Martina, Reuters)

Russia: Freedom of religion or belief – Special bimonthly (01-15.07.2021)
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)

Fears Queenslanders could go ‘doctor shopping’ to access euthanasia
(Felicity Caldwell, Brisbane Times)

COVID-19 takes toll on Catholic clergy in hard-hit countries
(Luis Andres Henao and Jessie Wardarski, Associated Press)

Man in India held for ‘forcing’ woman to change religion under anti-conversion law
(Surat, The Indian Express)

Democrat US lawmakers express concern over freedom of religion in India
(The New Indian Express)

Religious conversion in India: More smoke than fire now?
(Anosh Malekar, Union of Catholic Asian News)

India’s Muslim-majority islands slam meat-free school meals
(Sanjay Kumar, Arab News)

Officials in Kashmir ban animal sacrifice on Muslim holiday
(Religion News Service)

Officials now say no ban on animal sacrifice in Kashmir
(Associated Press)

Pursuit of Jehovah’s Witnesses reaches into its 68th Russian region
(Interfax-Religiia, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))

Three Jehovah's Witnesses given suspended prison sentences in Russia's Sverdlovsk Region
(Interfax-Religion)

Duma's Slutsky doubts impartiality of ECHR judges
(Interfax-Religion)

Journalists covering Canadian church arsons need to ask: Who's behind these attacks?
(Clemente Lisi, GetReligion)

Nigerian herders kill 33, burn 4 churches days after kidnapping schoolchildren
(Fredrick Nzwili, Religion News Service)

Mexican bishops commit to combine proclamation of Gospel with denunciation of injustices
(La Croix International)

Young Christians and Muslims pray, discuss ecological issues at Taizé
(Charlotte Gambert, La Croix International)

Brazilian bishops call for impartial probe into health scandals
(La Croix International)

Cuban American bishops back protests in communist Cuba
(La Croix International)

Of monuments and men: What wisdom does the Bible offer regarding our practices of remembrance?
(Elizabeth Stice, Comment)

Wednesday, 14 July 2021

Generating Respect for Humanitarian Norms: The Influence of Religious Leaders on Parties to Armed Conflict
(Home Page and YouTube Video)

New Publication: Routledge Handbook of Freedom of Religion or Belief
(Edited By Silvio Ferrari, Mark Hill QC, Arif A Jamal, Rossella Bottoni, Routledge)

Report urges UN to take action against antisemitism; adopt IHRA definition
(UN Watch)

Religious freedom is dying in China
(Jianli Yang, National Review)

Amid ‘monumental’ challenges in China, leading Uyghur advocate sees reasons for hope
(Michelle La Rosa, The Pillar)

Freedom of religious belief guaranteed in Xinjiang: white paper
(Xinhua Net)

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