Law and Religion Headlines


Tuesday, 6 November 2018

Australia: Time running out for religious freedom as 'dual election' option dismissed
(David Crowe, The Age)

Natural law and human rights
(Myron Pereira, UCA News)

Tsipras, Archbishop Ieronymos announce new agreement between church and state
(Nick Kampouris, Greek Reporter)

Environmentalist joins ecology and religion
(Ksenia Semenova, Sakhalin.info)

19th-century Jewish graves rededicated in Cape Verde
(Amelia Nierenberg, Associated Press)

Muslim concern about vaccine fuels Thai measles outbreak
(Tassanee Vejpongsa, Associated Press)

North Indian city breaks Guinness record with Diwali lamps
(Biswajeet Banerjee, Associated Press)

Canadian diocese wins case over sex abuse payouts
(Michael Swan, Catholic News Service)

Canadian diocese wins suit against insurance company that refused coverage for abuse victims
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Asia Bibi vindicated -- but still in danger
(John Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera, The Christian Post)

Defense lawyer in Pakistan blasphemy case flees country
(Associated Press)

‘No grounds for review of Supreme Court ruling’ – Asia Bibi’s lawyer, who fled Pakistan
(World Watch Monitor)

Pakistan blasphemy case is not over as government agrees to seek another review
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Appeal to Trump for Christian cleared of blasphemy but trapped in Pakistan
(CBS News)

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Mormons fight to be called by their full name
(The Economist [Erasmus: Religion and public policy])

Ghana: NMC rolls out gudelines for religious broadcasting
(Nana Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng, Dailyguide Africa)

Kenyan court orders mediation to solve Anglican homosexuality dispute
(Fredrick Nzwili, Religion News Service)

A shared culture of remembrance: The 11 November will be the hundredth since the armistice was signed at Compiègne
(Martin Maier SJ, JESC, EuropeInfos: Christian Perspectives on the EU)

Monday, 5 November 2018

Civil Society deeply concerned by removal of key stakeholder information by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for ipcoming Universal Periodic Review of Chinadd
(Press Release, UNPO and others)

Brazil's new president vows to move Brazilian embassy in Israel to Jerusalem
(Sarah Curlee, Christian Headlines)

Rampant sexual violence in women in North Korea
(Gina Goh, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

Christians in India's Assam state concerned by series of attacks
(William Stark, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

Myanmar police released 15 Christians after arrest in October
(Gina Goh, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

Multi-faith group forms to curb religiously motivated violence in Nigeria
(Nathan Johnson, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

India's Christians troubled by surge in religious persecution
(William Stark, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

When freedom of expression and religious views clash
(Paul Chadwick, The Guardian)

Thomas Becket’s bloody tunic returns to Canterbury 850 years after he died
(Catherine Pepinster, The Guardian)

Over 3,000 Egyptian churches still waiting for licenses two years after landmark law
(Samuel Smith, The Christian Post)

Egypt says it killed 19 militants after deadly attack on Christians
(Declan Walsh, The New York Times)

Lethal attack on Egyptian Christians condemned by world churches body; ISIS claims responsibility
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)

'Loopholes' or targeted exemptions? Our misunderstood human rights law
(John Wilson, The Canberra Times)

Québec’s push to ban the hijab is ‘sexularism’
(Yasmin Jiwani, The Conversation)

Russia’s abortion debate highlights limit to church-state partnership
(Diana Dukhanova, Eurasia Net)

Dangerous to politicize sensitive things like inter-religious relations - Putin
(Interfax-Religion)

Patriarch Kirill speaks out against Western-style globalization
(Interfax-Religion)

Ukrainian president signs agreement with Patriarch Bartholomew
(RISU, Russia Religion News)

Jehovah's Witness' request for medical treatment rejected
(Russia Religion News)

Ukrainian politician reports on progress toward church independence
(Religiia v Ukraine, Russia Religion News)

Ukraine’s president meets Ecumenical Patriarch in Istanbul
(Associated Press)

Aussie nun who angered Duterte forced to leave Philippines
(Jim Gomez, Associated Press)

AP Photos: Sanctuary or soft target? Protecting worshippers
(Lori Hinnant, Associated Press)

Pope condemns anti-Semitism amid increase in attacks on Jews
(Reuters)

Commemorating the international day of non-violence
(Ewelina U. Ochab, Forbes)

Photos of the week
(Kit Doyle, Religion News Service)

Parliament of the World’s Religions 2018 media highlights
(Religion News Service)

Argument: For them, Afghanistan is safer than China. Persecution in Xinjiang is pushing Uighurs over the border.
(Haiyun Ma and I-Wei Jennifer Chang, Foreign Policy)

Egypt's response to massacre raises questions
(Claire Evans, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

Anger erupts in Egypt after massacre of Christian pilgrims
(Jacob Wirtschafter and Mina Nader, Religion News Service)

A bridge between two worlds: Challenges for Mexico's religious minorities on the Day of the Dead
(CSWPress, FoRB in Full (a blog by CSW))

Sunday, 4 November 2018

International day of prayer: Once great Iranian church re-emerging, but millions need prayers to God
(Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post)

This week’s Parliament of Religions is more than a big ‘pat on the back’ for faith
(John Longhurst, Religion News Service)

Parliament of the World's Religions 2018 starts in Toronto
(Elisa Meyer, World Religion News)

Despite the Supreme Court judgment, Asia Bibi Remains imprisoned and is still at risk of death
(Ewelina U. Ochab, Forbes)

Saturday, 3 November 2018

Transgender rights: Who decides your gender?
(The Economist)

Forced re-education of Muslims In China
(Ewelina U. Ochab, Forbes)

Pakistan government reportedly adding Asia Bibi to 'no exit' list
(Catholic News Agency)

Lawyer for Asia Bibi fears backlash from Pakistan's extremists
(William Stark, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

Pakistan paralysed following Asia Bibi’s victory in Supreme Court
(World Watch Monitor)

‘Untouchable’ caste identity haunts Pakistani Christians like Asia Bibi
(Asif Aqeel, World Watch Monitor)

Protests against Asia Bibi's acquittal continue in Pakistan
(William Stark, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

Asia Bibi: anti-blasphemy protests spread across Pakistan
(Memphis Barker and Aamir Iqbal, The Guardian)

The release of Asia Bibi is a small step towards a more open Pakistan
(Kunwar Khuldune Shahid, The Guardian)

Quashing of Asia Bibi’s blasphemy charge will not end her suffering
(Harriet Sherwood, The Guardian)

RFI welcomes “long overdue” decision by Pakistan Supreme Court to vacate Asia Bibi’s death sentence
(Press Release, Religious Freedom Institute)

These 7 points explain the Supreme Court's decision to free Asia Bibi
(Zain Siddiqui, Dawn)

The woman who defeated ultra-Orthodox politics
(Mazal Mualem, Al-Monitor: Israel Pulse)

Boko Haram kills eight in attack on IDP camp in Nigeria
(Nathan Johnson, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

Two Chinese priests detained without cause
(Gina Goh, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

Pope Francis offers Mass for souls of 163 deceased cardinals, bishops
(Courtney Grogan, Catholic News Agency)

African fertility rates are falling - but not fast enough for some Western groups
(Catholic News Agency)

Border Force accused of preventing church baptism of baby born in detention
(Helen Davidson, The Guardian)

Atheist prime minister wants 'religious neutrality' in Greece
(Corey Barnett, World Religion News)

Pakistan acquits Christian woman from blasphemy death sentence
(Elisa Meyer, World Religion News)

Pakistan works to stop Asia Bibi leaving after blasphemy protests
(Memphis Barker, The Guardian)

More on the Asia Bibi case

Friday, 2 November 2018

African legislators urged to prioritise good governance in migration
(New Vision)

UN asks Canada to resettle more refugees displaced in Horn of Africa
(Michelle Zilio, The Globe and Mail)

Turkey releases detailed ruling on Brunson imprisonment
(Claire Evans, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

Gunmen replicate 2017 bus attack against Egyptian Christians
(Claire Evans, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

Prayers answered in South Sudan as civil war comes to a close
(Nathan Johnson, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

Turkish prosecutor shares grisly details of Khashoggi killing
(Ayla Jean Yackley, Al-Monitor: Turkey Pulse)

Intel: How Turkey sanctions relief risks leaving remaining US prisoners out to dry
(Al-Monitor Staff, Al-Monitor)

Sydney Anglican principal rejects right to sack gay teachers
(Naaman Zhou, The Guardian)

Vatican considers limit on museum visitors amid safety fears
(Angela Giuffrida, The Guardian)

Israeli ad featuring model ripping off face veil draws criticism
(Oliver Holmes, The Guardian)

South Korea courts Muslims to fill tourism gap
(Miranda Mazariegos, Religion News Service)

U.S. evangelical delegation meets with crown prince of Saudi Arabia
(Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service)

American evangelical leaders visit Saudi crown prince amid backlash to Khashoggi murder
(Samuel Smith, The Christian Post)

Christian delegation visits Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince
(Claire Evans, Persecution: International Christian Concern)

ACT bill removing religious freedom from religious schools introduced
(Neil Foster, Law and Religion Australia)

South Korean court allows conscientious objection to military service
(Straits Times)

South Korea's Supreme Court recognizes conscientious objection to military draft
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Cameroon clergy condemn killing of American missionary
(Fredrick Nzwili, Religion News Service)

Death is a way of life as Mexico celebrates Day of the Dead
(Irving Cabrera Torres, Religion News Service)

Thursday, 1 November 2018

Conspiracy and cronyism: Turkey’s economic spiral
(Aykan Erdemir and John Lechner, The Interpreter)

How conspiracies sustain one-man rule in Turkey and beyond
(Aykan Erdemir, The Brief)

Religious freedom: A strategy for security
(Daniel Philpott, Religious Freedom Institute)

The religious freedom dilemma and the journey ahead for Malaysians
(Eugene Yapp, Religious Freedom Institute)

Pastor Francis Chan warns Christians not to fall into habit of church consumerism
(Kayla Koslosky, Christian Headlines)

Vatican denies Spain's claims of deal over Franco's reburial
(Sam Jones, The Guardian)

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