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Events Headlines
EVENT, 24-25 July 2024: The Impact of Emergency Rules on Religious Freedom, With Special Regard to Religious Minorities (Messina, Italy)
(Università degli Studi di Messina, ICLRS, ICLARS, DiReSoM, ADEC, and more)
EVENT, 17 July 2024 (9:30AM ET): Bridging Divides and Building Peace - Youth, FoRB and the SDGs (New York, NY, USA)
(The Joint Initiative for Strategic Religious Action (JISRA))
WEBINAR, 15 July 2024 (3:30 PM CEST/Brussels): A Journey to the UDHR Centenary | EP. 2 Civil Society Engagement
(Paulo Macedo and Fabio Petito, European Union & International Affairs Office of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
EVENT, 12 July 2024: National Seminar on Cross Cultural Religious Literacy: Religion and Law (South Jakarta, Indonesia)
(Pancasila University, Institut Leimena, Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
VIRTUAL EVENT, 10-11 July 2024: International Conference on Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy (Indonesia)
(Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Law and Human Rights, ICLRS, Templeton Religion Trust, Institut Leimena)
International Headlines
Australia appoints special envoy to confront a rise in antisemitism across the country
(Rod McGuirk, Associated Press)
Australia: Trial told dying girl offered prayer not medicine
(Simon Atkinson, BBC News)
Nigeria: Bauchi Varsity gets $95,000 support to promote law, religion activities
(Khalid Idris Doya, Leadership Nigeria)
Bangladesh: In the past year, 45 people have died in violence against religious minorities in Bangladesh
(Sumon Corraya, Asia News)
Iran: Jewish Association of Iran congratulates newly elected Pezeshkian amid regional tensions
(The Jerusalem Post)
Iran: Tehran police close Turkish Airlines office after its employees defy Iran’s headscarf law
(Amir Vahdat, Associated Press)
How 'Islamic State' uses AI to spread extremist propaganda
(Cathrin Schaer, Deutsche Welle)
Meta bans use of ‘Zionists’ as a cover for attacks on Jews or Israelis
(Asaf Elia-Shalev, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
The 12 countries with the worst religious freedom conditions
(John Burger, Aleteia)
Transformative dialogue at the forefront: global leaders advocate for sustainable peacebuilding
(KAICIID Dialogue Centre)
Indonesia’s Foreign Minister calls for ‘interfaith collaboration’
(Clemente Lisi, Religion Unplugged)
‘Respecting the dignity of marginalized groups’: Dr. Nina Balmaceda’s faith-based peace solutions
(Chelsea Langston Bombino, Religion Unplugged)
Saudi Arabian court jails teacher for 20 years for tweets
(Middle East Eye)
Afghanistan: Taliban pledge growing role for morality police
(AFP, Dawn)
Algeria must guarantee freedom of assembly, association for all
(European Centre for Law and Justice)
Vietnam: 11 jailed Christians missing
(CSW: Everyone Free to Believe)
Mexican government asks priests to take civics course
(David Agren, National Catholic Reporter)
Taiwan: Transitional justice, conflicts of moralities, and religious movements in Taiwan
(Tsai Cheng-An, Bitter Winter)
India: Irrespective of religion, SC says Muslim women can seek maintenance from husbands after divorce
(The Times of India)
World religions commit to Rome call on AI in Hiroshima meeting
(Lisa Zingarini, Religion Unplugged)
July 2024 newsletter
(The Association of Religion Data Archives)
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