Law and Religion Headlines
Thursday, 11 May 2017
Netanyahu’s vision of one-state-one-people solution
(Akita Eldar, translated by Ruth Sinai, Al Monitor: Israel Pulse)
Why liberating Mosul won't lead to the end of IS
(Shelly Kittleson, Al Monitor: Syria Pulse)
Indonesia's courts have opened the door to fear and religious extremism
(Andreas Harsono, The Guardian)
Singing protest for Jakarta governor jailed for blasphemy – video
(The Guardian)
‘If a man can do it, why can't I?’: turning the tables on India's instant divorce law
(Amrit Dhillon, The Guardian)
A Dalit community looks to escape the caste system by converting to Buddhism
(Nicole Einbinder and Emily Churchill, Religion News Service)
Iran's dark horse candidate for president
(Ali Hashem, Al-Monitor: Iran Pulse)
Nuns help expand coverage and care in Rwanda’s health system
(Melanie Lidman, Religion News Service)
Gambia: Ahmadis face rising persecution
(Jollof Media Network, Jollof News)
Islam and feminism are not mutually exclusive, and faith can be an important liberator
(Susan Carland, The Conversation)
Sudan: Reverend Abduraheem and Mr Abdumawla pardoned
(Christian Solidarity Worldwide)
Opening remarks by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein at a press conference during his mission to Uzbekistan
(Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner)
Will we be seeing more about Muslim immigration 'down under' in The New York Times?
(Ira Rifkin, GetReligion)
India: Supreme Court starts triple talaq hearing; may not debate polygamy
(The New Indian Express)
Non-Muslims invited to mosque in Damansara to foster Islamic understanding, interfaith dialogue
(Malaysian Digest)
Terror, Muslims, and a culture of fear: challenging the media messages
(Cherine Fahd, The Conversation)
Peskov declines to comment on blogger Sokolovsky's conviction
(Interfax-Religion)
Lawyer sees suspended sentence for blogger Sokolovsky as victory, plans to challenge conviction
(Interfax-Religion)
Yekaterinburg blogger gets suspended sentence for playing Pokemon Go in church
(Interfax-Religion)
Pokemon hunter found guilty of hurting believers' feelings
(Liudmila Klenko, Russia Religion News)
Supreme Court's decision about "extremism" threatens right of conscientious objection
(Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia, Russia Religion News)
Religious belief and national belonging in Central and Eastern Europe
(Pew Research Center Religion & Public Life)
9 key findings about religion and politics in Central and Eastern Europe
(Michael Lipka and Neha Sahgal, Pew Research Center Factank)
Tel Aviv to celebrate bisexuality at 2017 pride parade
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
Bill would reject all conversions in Israel but those performed by Chief Rabbinate
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
South Korean Catholics hope new president can unify nation
(Simone Orendain, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)
Pope Francis: Death penalty is inadmissible
(Junno Arocho Esteves, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)
Filipino bishops praise cross-country march against death penalty
(Catholic News Agency, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)
Mormons drop Scout programs for older teens
(Tad Walch, Deseret News National Edition: Faith)
Nicholas Aroney and John Kincaid guest-blogging on “Courts in Federal Countries: Federalists or Unitarists”
(Ilya Shapiro, The Washington Post: The Volokh Conspiracy)
Indonesian governor sentenced to 2 years in jail for blasphemy
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)
Wednesday, 10 May 2017
Are Islamists conducting a new jihad against the West?
(William DiPuccio, Gatestone Institute)
Religious freedom in France's presidential elections
(Berkley Forum, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)
Armenia's policy aimed against Islamic culture – Aliyev
(Interfax-Religion)
Russian Orthodox church consecrated in New Zealand
(Interfax-Religion)
Rabbi Lazar calls demagogy talks about harm of children's circumcision
(Interfax-Religion)
Solidarity for Egypt’s beleaguered Christians during first Coptic papal visit to UK
(World Watch Monitor)
Pilgrimage to Christian shrines of Byelorussia can be carried out in a helicopter
(Interfax-Religion)
Orthodox still fighting Catholics over church buildings in Ukraine
(Portal-credo.ru, Russia Religion News)
Sudanese government destroys another church
(World Watch Monitor)
Rumors that Stalin prayed in churches during war
(Portal-credo.ru, Russia Religion News)
Azerbaijan: Fined for selling religious books
(Forum 18 News Service)
Anti-Semitic incidents in Canada set record in 2016, audit finds
(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
Widespread condemnation for prison sentence of Ahok
(World Watch Monitor)
Supporters of jailed Christian governor Ahok rally in Indonesia
(Deutsche Welle)
Court sentences Jakarta governor Ahok to two years jail for blasphemy
(Deutsche Welle)
Jakarta governor Ahok sentenced to two years in prison for blasphemy
(Kate Lamb, The Guardian)
9 Catholic groups to divest from coal, oil and gas in a bid to fight climate change
(Josephine McKenna, Religion News Service)
Don’t let Venezuelans fall into despair, Pope tells bishops
(Catholic News Agency, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)
Mexican bishops call for action on missing persons, mass graves
(David Agren, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)
Religious Liberty and the Common Good
(Gerald V. Bradley, The Witherspoon Institute, Public Discourse)
A prayer's chance: the scandal of mental health in West Africa
(Brian Goldstone, Harper's Magazine)
Faith, prayer and mental health in Ghana: Harper's magazine provides even-handed story
(Julia Duin, GetReligion)
‘Blasphemy law should also protect minority religions’
(Ikram Junaidi, Dawn)
Why is religious intolerance on the rise in Indonesia?
(Arab News)
Interfaith harmony important for nation’s future, says Najib
(Malay Mail Online)
‘Where are they?’: Malaysia’s disappearing religious activists
(Eli Meixler, Asia Times)
Southern region of European Russia claims to be rid of Jehovah's Witnesses congregations
(Interfax-Religion)
Vandalism against houses of worship spreads beyond Jehovah's Witnesses
(SOVA Center for News and Analysis, Russia Religion News)
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
Jehovah's Witness blogger sets record straight
(Portal-credo.ru, Russia Religion News)
Patriarch Kirill believes St. George the Victory-Bearer helped Russia win the Great Patriotic War
(Interfax-Religion)
Vigilante action against Jehovah's Witnesses' property
(Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia, Russia Religion News)
Jehovah's Witnesses' buildings damaged
(Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia, Russia Religion News)
Jehovah's Witnesses' hall damaged
(Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia, Russia Religion News)
The rise of café churches in South Korea
(Jason Strother, The Atlantic)
A Monument to Jesus in the City of Mao
(Didi Kirsten Tatlow, The New York Times)
Jewish Defense League teams up with anti-Muslim street gang
(Sam Kestenbaum, Forward)
Statements on the recent Jehovah’s Witness Ban: On video: Experts react to threat of ban on Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia
(Forum for Religious Freedom Europe)
Kidnapped Indian priest pleads for help in new video
(Hannah Brockhaus, Catholic News Agency)
Argentine bishops in hot water for echoing Francis’s message of reconciliation
(Inés San Martín, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)
The Catholic Church and Duterte
(Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)
The Catholic Church and Duterte’s deadly drug busting (Responding to The Catholic Church and Duterte)
(Eleanor Dionisio, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)
Young Jews afraid they'll be barred from Israel due to new BDS law
(Tamara Zieve, Jerusalem Post)
Detention of American Christian in North Korea ‘concerning’ — White House
(Lauren Markoe, Religion News Service)
Police raid meeting of over 40 house church pastors in China; 3 arrested, others interrogated
(Jay Gotera, Christian Post)
Sinai: eighth El-Arish Copt killed in targeted attack
(World Watch Monitor)
Cuba: USCIRF condemns the expulsion of Félix Yuniel Llerena López from the University of Cuba
(Press Release, United States Commission on International Religious Freedom)
Gay couple to file banns after court ruling
(Sarah Lagan, Royal Gazette)
Bermuda court legalizes same-sex marriage
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)
Don't let Venezuelans fall into despair, Pope tells bishops
(Catholic News Agency)
A Jain library steps gingerly into the 21st century
(Ellen Ioanes, Religion News Service)
Wee: Land grant is proof of religious freedom
(The Star Online)
Philippines’ discipleship movement underway
(Ruth K'lama, Mission Network News)
Jakarta’s Christian governor found guilty of blasphemy against Islam
(Fergus Jensen and Fransiska Nangoy, Religion News Service)
Christian governor of Jakarta sentenced to 2 years for blaspheming the Quran
(Stephen Wright and Ali Kotarumalos, The Washington Post)
Indonesia to disband hard-line Islamist group
(Kanupriya Kapoor and Agustinus Beo Da Costa, Religion News Service)
Peace will require leaders, Christian and Muslim, to address real grievances
(Safi Kaskas, Religion News Service)
Monday, 8 May 2017
Politics, not religion, is source of Sunni-Shia conflict – OpEd
(Nauman Sadiq, Eurasia Review)
Choose your superlative, but The Atlantic's deep dive on Islamic State radicalization is a must read
(Bobby Ross Jr., GetReligion)
How two Mississippi college students fell in love and decided to join a terrorist group
(Emma Green, The Atlantic)
How do we combat radicalisation? Offer young men hope and security
(Deeyah Khan, The Guardian)
Iran's Khamenei: Islam and Koran should be basis of education, not West
(Reuters, Jerusalem Post)
The bullies of Urumqi: The extraordinary ways in which China humiliates Muslims
(The Economist)
Kadyrov says ready to help inquiry into reports on sexual minorities' situation in Chechnya
(Interfax-Religion)
Georgian priest accused of murder attempt goes on trial in Tbilisi
(Interfax-Religion)
Lawyers appeal Imam Velitov's 3-year imprisonment for justifying terrorism
(Interfax-Religion)
Woman denied divorce for 17 years goes on hunger strike outside Knesset
(Jeremy Sharon, Jerusalem Post)
Conditions for Palestinian prisoners concerns World Council of Churches
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)
Catholic Church in the Philippines maintains criticism of Duterte's drug war
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)
Europe will be Muslim in several decades, head of the patriarchal commission believes
(Interfax-Religion)
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