Hare Krishna Detained in Russia
In Syzran they were accused of holding an unauthorized procession. In fact, authorities believed they might convert Orthodox Christians.
A magazine on religious liberty and human rights
In Syzran they were accused of holding an unauthorized procession. In fact, authorities believed they might convert Orthodox Christians.
The governmental “cult watchdog” published a text that was methodologically faulty and included false statements, the judge said.
The Court of Appeal of Ghent criticizes the first degree judgement and concludes shunning is protected by religious liberty principles.
The place of worship was vandalized and an idol was desecrated. Will the police seriously pursue the matter?
The European Court found that the Vilnius government failed to offer to objectors a clear alternative to military service.
A terrorist group publishes images of what looks like a forced conversion, while Ahmadis mosques and graves are desecrated in Punjab.
Bishop of Matagalpa, in “permanent fasting,” says the regime wants a “dumb church”—and is harassed by the police.
Abdus Salam was killed in the village called L Plot, in Punjab, on May 17.
Haqqani militias, the most violent wing of the Taliban, receive training from China at Bagram Air Base, some reports claim.
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