Law and Religion Headlines


Wednesday, 25 March 2020

CALL FOR REGISTRATION, Deadline 25 March 2020: International Law and Religion Moot Court, Brazil
(The Brazilian Center of Studies in Law and Religion)

Mask diplomacy: How coronavirus upended generations of China-Japan antagonism
(Chen Li and Ryan McElveen, Brookings)

21 million cellphone users in China may suggest a high CCP virus death toll
(Nicole Hao, The Epoch Times)

Afghan officials say 25 killed in Kabul attack on Sikhs
(Tameem Akhgar and Rahim Faiez, Associated Press)

David Hollenbach presents ethical and religious response to refugee crisis in new book
(Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)

Humanity in Crisis: Ethical and Religious Response to Refugees (new book)
(David Hollenbach, Georgetown University Press)

Catholic moral theology has important role as pandemic causes ethical dilemmas
(Charles Collins, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Catholic agencies: Move refugees from Greece to avoid pandemic disaster
(Jonathan Luxmoore, Catholic News Service)

Ukrainian government wants to limit public celebration of Easter
(RIA Novosti, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))

Nigerian girl, 17, escapes month in locked room after abduction and forcible conversion to Islam
(Julia Bicknell, World Watch Monitor)

Tactics of intimidation against Jehovah's Witnesses
(Novaia Gazeta, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))

Convicted Jehovah's Witnesses win appeal of penalty
(TASS, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))

Turkey: Constitutional Court judgment on Armenian Patriarchal election – a precedent?
(Mine Yildirim, Forum 18 News Service)

Saudi Arabia and Iran both persecute religious and ethnic minorities
(James M. Dorsey, Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies)

Iran refuses to release Christian prisoners despite coronavirus outbreak
(Benjamin Weinthal, The Jerusalem Post)

Iraqi government officials, clerics unite against COVID-19
(Hassan Ali Ahmed, Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East)

Indonesian Supreme Court asked to review provision on places of worship
(A. Muh. Ibnu Aqil, The Jakarta Post)

Turkey and coronavirus: Conspiracy theories and religious fantasy
(Burak Bekdil, The Algemeiner)

Bahrain claims success with anti-malarial drug used on coronavirus patients
(Al-Monitor)

Iran hopes for partial sanctions relief amid epidemic
(Al-Monitor: Iran Pulse)

Plan to feed Jordanians under curfew sows chaos
(Mohammad Ersan, Al-Monitor: Jordan Pulse)

Al-Aqsa Mosque closed to Muslim worshippers to protect their lives
(Daoud Kuttab, Al-Monitor: Palestine Pulse)

Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Articles of interest - 23 March 2020
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Holy Week liturgies cannot be postponed, can be held even without the faithful present
(Cindy Wooden, La Croix International)

Meet Syria’s female doctors
(Hadia Mansour, Al-Monitor: Syria Pulse)

Updates on how COVID-19 is impacting Church members worldwide
(Newsroom, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)

Coronavirus latest from Rome
(Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register)

How Catholics in Africa are dealing with COVID-19
(Lucie Starr, La Croix International)

Getting ahead of the COVID-19 curve
(Peter Stockland, Convivium)

Kurdish-led northeast under lockdown as Syria announces first coronavirus case
(Amberin Zaman, Al-Monitor: Syria Pulse)

Iranians’ demands for quarantine fall on deaf ears
(Rohollah Faghihi, Al-Monitor: Iran Pulse)

Under nationwide curfew, Jordanians now ponder economic cost of coronavirus
(Osama Al Sharif, Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East)

Egyptian lawmaker calls for free COVID-19 tests as Cairo accused of profiteering
(Marwa Al-A'sar, Al-Monitor: Egypt Pulse)

Impacts of US withdrawal from Qaim base in Iraqi border with Syria
(Shelly Kittleson, Al-Monitor: Iraq Pulse)

Will Gantz jettison or legitimize Netanyahu's fear mongering?
(Akiva Eldar, Al-Monitor: Israel Pulse)

Yemen Huthis uphold death sentence for Baha'i, community says
(AFP, Yahoo News)

Huthi court in Yemen upholds anti-Baha'i death sentence and dissolution order
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Yemeni Baha'i detained on religiously motivated and baseless charges has faced 18 appeals since 2013
(Bahá’í International Community)

USCIRF deplores Houthi order to execute Hamid bin Haydara and dissolve Baha’i institutions in Yemen
(U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom)

Vietnamese Catholics blocked from fencing off religious statue
(Olivia Miller, International Christian Concern)

Turkey cuts water supply for NE Syria
(Olivia Miller, International Christian Concern)

Pluralism in danger: Northern Iraq
(Benjamin Harbaugh, International Christian Concern)

2020 Tokyo summer olympics are postponed
(Milton Quintanilla, Christian Headlines)

Is Nigeria the next Iraq?
(Tina Ramirez, The Christian Post)

‘This is the worst place in the world’: US faith leaders meet victims of Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen (Februay 28)
(Samu;;el Smith, The Christian Post)

Orthodox Jewish leaders unite against the coronavirus
(Elana Schor, Religion News Service)

Monday, 23 March 2020

Religion Photos of the Week - 20 March 2020
(Kit Doyle, Religion News Service)

Public prayer in a viral time
(Ray Pennings, Convivium: Canada's Premier Hub for Faith in Common Life)

Pope calls all Christians to pray Our Father together, March 25 at noon
(Kathleen N. Hattrup, Aleteia)

Is there a coronavirus peace dividend for Israelis and Palestinians?
(Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East)

A different kind of extraordinary
(Hannah Marazzi, Convivium: Canada's Premier Hub for Faith in Common Life)

Coronavirus, sports, and joy
(Raymond J. de Souza, Convivium: Canada's Premier Hub for Faith in Common Life)

‘Health Silk Road:’ China showers Europe with coronavirus aid as both spar with Trump
(Alan Crawford, Peter Martin, and Bloomberg, Fortune)

Coronavirus drives the U.S. and China deeper into global power struggle
(Michael Crowley, Edward Wong and Lara Jakes, The New York Times)

Iran's Rouhani says COVID-19 measures may be eased within weeks
(Al Jazeera)

Hard-hit Iran frees more prisoners amid coronavirus outbreak
(Al Jazeera)

Pray, but stay away: holding on to faith in the time of coronavirus
(Robyn J. Whitaker, The Conversation)

Clinical course and risk factors for mortality of adult inpatients with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China: a retrospective cohort study
(Lancet)

Indonesia prayers spread world’s top Covid-19 kill rate
(John McBeth, Asia Times)

Australia lab may have found Covid-19 cure
(Alan Boyd, Asia Times)

Hong Kong faces ‘third wave’ of pandemic
(Jeff Pao, Asia Times)

Migrant workers flee Thailand after virus lockdown
(Asia Times)

How China brought the world to a standstill
(Gordon Watts, Asia Times)

Coronavirus: Why did China’s multimillion-dollar early warning system fail?
(Guo Rui, South China Morning Post)

Coronavirus: concern in Wuhan community over suspected asymptomatic case
(Zhuang Pinghui, South China Morning Post)

Will China’s support for nations fighting Covid-19 improve its global image?
(Laura Zhou, South China Morning Post)

CSW urges government action in case of Khartoum church attacked four times by extremists
(CSW: Everyone Free to Believe)

South Korea’s PM recommends churches, gyms close
(Associated Press)

Priests in India face charges for breaking COVID-19 restrictions on mass gatherings
(Nirmala Carvalho, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Iranian cleric pleads with pope to help end U.S. sanctions
(Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service)

Rabbi among 3 arrested for operating a mikvah in Buenos Aires
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

‘None of us have a fear of corona’: The faithful at an outbreak’s center
(Hannah Beech, The New York Times)

Kyrgyz missionary contracts Covid-19 in Pakistan - Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry
(Interfax-Religion)

Iran releases a third of Christian prisoners due to coronavirus concerns
(Jayson Casper, Christianity Today)

Canada: ‘Can I take my kids to the park?’ And more coronavirus questions answered
(André Picard, The Globe and Mail)

Ankara’s economic measures bring little relief against virus crisis
(Mustafa Sonmez, Al-Monitor: Turkey Pulse)

Russia hoping to outdo Saudis over time in coronavirus-hit oil market
(Maxim A. Suchkov, Al-Monitor: Russia / Mideast Pulse)

Rouhani calls US offer to fight coronavirus 'great lie’
(Al-Monitor: Iran Pulse)

Why some Iranians are opposed to closing religious shrines to fight coronavirus
(Ali Hashem, Al-Monitor: Iran Pulse)

Coronavirus damages Iraqi economy with fall in tourism, oil prices
(Omar al-Jaffal, Al-Monitor: Iraq Pulse)

Jordan to launch doorstep food deliveries during round-the-clock lockdown
(Al-Monitor: Jordan Pulse)

Gaza officials warn fragile health care system ‘cannot survive’ coronavirus
(Al-Monitor)

Turkey considers freeing some detainees as virus menaces prison populations
(Amberin Zaman, Al-Monitor: Turkey Pulse)

Chinese Christians caught between coronavirus and persecution
(Olivia Miller, International Christian Concern)

Sunday, 22 March 2020

An Italian Lent in COVID-19 Lockdown
(Andrea Pin, Talk About: Law and Religion - Blog of the International Center for Law and Religion Studies)

Persian New Year traditions transformed by coronavirus in Iran
(Tamara Qiblawi, CNN Travel)

The Economist: Special edition on the cornavirus pandemic

Holy Week, Easter, Passover, Ramadan are coming: Will they vanish this year? #NoWay
(Terry Mattingly, GetReligion)

The plague is a formative event. When it ends, new possibilities will emerge
(David Grossman, Haaretz)

'There are no funerals:' Death in quarantine leaves nowhere to grieve
(Angelo Amante, Parisa Hafezi, Hayoung Choi, Reuters)

Palestinian PM orders West Bank lockdown; Gaza confirms first coronavirus cases
(Haaretz)

Italy, pandemic's new epicenter, has lessons for the world
(Jason Horowitz, Emma Bubola and Elisabetta Povoledo, The NewYork Times)

Aging Catholic priesthood risk health to comfort the faithful during pandemic
(Clemente Lisi, Religion Unplugged)

In Europe, and around the world, governments are getting tougher
(The Economist)

In Lebanon, the revolution will be televised
(Hanan Hamdan, Al-Monitor: Lebanon Pulse)

Turkish soccer team lands in political hot water
(Mahmut Bozarslan, Al-Monitor: Turkey Pulse)

Saturday, 21 March 2020

Spanish influenza's final lesson
(Caleb Mills, Geopolitical Monitor)

Coronavirus is spreading at religious gatherings, ricocheting across nations
(Jon Emont, Saeed Shah, The Wall Street Journal)

Egypt shuts mosques and churches over coronavirus fears
(Mahmoud Mourad, Reuters)

Non-Muslim woman can't marry because IC wrongly states she's Muslim
(Stephanie Lee, The Star)

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