Law and Religion Headlines


Monday, 2 March 2020

Q&A: The real objective of mob violence against Muslims in India
(Isaac Chotiner, The New Yorker)

Death toll in Delhi violence mounts to 46
(India Today)

While Muslims are being murdered in India, the rest of the world is too slow to condemn
(Patrick Cockburn, Independent Opinion)

Q&A: Why India's Muslims are in grave danger
(Ravi Agrawal, Foreign Policy)

Inside Delhi: beaten, lynched and burnt alive (Violence in India’s capital has left more than 40 dead and hundreds injured after a Hindu nationalist rampage, stoked by the rhetoric of Narendra Modi’s populist government)
(Hannah Ellis-Petersen, The Guardian)

Delhi Riots: PIL filed in Supreme Court for national guidelines on prevention and accountability of communal violence
(Shruti Mahajan, Bar and Bench (India))

Activism cuts into the political might of S.C. black church
(Jack Jenkins, Associated Press)

Putin grants church's requests for changes in constitution
(Interfax-Religiia, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))

Letter from Africa: Ethiopia's lost Armenian community
(Ismail Einashe, BBC News)

Putin submits plans for constitutional ban on same-sex marriage
(Andrew Roth, The Guardian)

Russia: Putin seeks constitutional ban on gay marriage
(Deutsche Welle)

Crimea: Six months in Russian prison punishment cell
(Felix Corley, Forum 18 News Service)

Russian government interferes in protestants' training of ministers
(Russia Religion News (Stetson University))

Patriarch Kirill insists on inserting God reference in Russian constitution
(Interfax-Religion)

Constitutional God reference to bring about real change in Russians' lives - chief mufti
(Interfax-Religion)

“Ethical vegan” claim against League Against Cruel Sports settled: Casamitjana
(Frank Cranmer, Law & Religion UK)

Americans embracing the alternatives of spiritual secularity and secular religiosity?
(Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion)

Religious minority plays majority role in Romania
(Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion)

Catholics protest increasing anti-Christian violence in Nigeria
(La Croix International)

New churches in Nigeria serve as haven from anti-gay society without embracing LGBTQ identity
(Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion)

Hindu nationalism joining forces with European nationalists
(Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion)

When Salafists loot cultural assets, religious norms are also at stake
(Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion)

Use of religious beliefs to justify rights violations must be outlawed says UN expert
(UN News)

Lanka says report of UN official on freedom of religion bristles with inaccuracies and biases
(Newsin.asia)

Singapore Parliament: Law protects both religious groups and LGBT community from threats, says Shanmugam
(Fabian Koh, Straits Times)

From job bans to child marriage, countries told to scrap sexist laws
(Emma Batha, Thomson Reuters Foundation News)

Frank Gaffney is wrong. Religious liberty is good for everyone, not a 'takeover'
(Asma T. Uddin, Religion News Service)

Supreme Court says it will once again consider the fate of the Affordable Care Act
(Robert Barnes, The Washinn Post)

German bishops must choose a new leader
(Delphine Nerbollier, La Croix International)

UK government to face legal challenge over Northern Ireland abortion law
(Gina Davidson, The Scotsman)

U.N. group says Salvadoran women unfairly locked up for abortion crimes
(Anastasia Moloney, Reuters)

Scottish Government muddles sex and gender – and plans to legalise the confusion
(Rick Thomas, CMF blog)

Human Rights Campaign starts election-season focus on LGBTQ, religious relations
(Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service)

‘We’re going beyond identity’: Shiite students head to Harvard for first national conference
(Aysha Khan, Religion News Service)

A modest proposal: Spread the priesthood by eliminating clergy
(Gabe Moran, National Catholic Reporter Opinion)

Spain carnival features people dressed as Nazi camp guards, Jewish prisoners
(Aaron Bandler, Jewish Journal)

(Uk) LGB people are twice as likely to be unmarried as heterosexuals, figures reveal
(Gabriella Swerling, The Telegraph)

Sunday, 1 March 2020

Annual Report on ECRI's Activities covering the period from 1 January to 31 December 2019
(European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI), The Council of Europe)

Saturday, 29 February 2020

Religion Photos of the Week - February 28, 2020
(Kit Doyle, Religion News Service)

Images of Indigenous resilience
(Alan Hustak, Convivium: Canada's Premier Hub for Faith in Common Life)

ECRI Chair to the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers: alarm bells are ringing over racism and intolerance
(European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI), Council of Europe)

Higher power to deliver: The overlooked nexus between religion and development
(Paul M. Bisca and Rebekka Grun, Brookings)

Ultra-nationalism, antisemitism, anti-Muslim hatred: Council of Europe’s anti-racism commission raises alarm over the situation in Europe
(European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI), Council of Europe)

Why beauty matters
(Dana Gioia, First Things)

FINAL CALL FOR NOMINATIONS, through 29 February 2020: Tokyo 2020 — 3rd Biannual Global Business & Interfaith Peace Awards
(The UN Global Compact and Religious Freedom & Business Foundation, Religious Freedom & Business Foundation)

Halt of Muslim pilgrimage over virus brings worldwide dismay
(Fares Akram and Joseph Krauss, Associated Press)

Virus or not, religion dominates in land of Islamic shrines
(Arsalan Shahla and Marc Champion, Bloomberg)

Fast-spreading coronavirus pushes Iran closer to lockdown
(Al-Monitor: Iran Pulse)

Caution, cancellations mark Ash Wednesday in time of virus
(Nichole Winfield and Jim Gomez, Religion News Service)

Iran says Qom 'almost stable' after coronavirus outbreak
(Al-Monitor: Iran Pulse)

Cults and conservatives spread coronavirus in South Korea
(S. Nathan Park, Foreign Policy)

Coronavirus: contingency planning and legislation
(David Pocklington)

Coronavirus (Covid-19) guidance for parishes
(Archdeacon of London, Diocese of London)

The Supreme Court nears the moment of truth on religion
(Linda Greenhouse, The New York Times)

US Chinese churches on the front lines of coronavirus vigilance
(Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service)

Jehovah’s Witnesses complete entire Bible in American Sign Language
(Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service)

Friday, 28 February 2020

Hindus, Muslims clash over India citizenship law
(Krishna Pokharel, The Wall Street Journal)

Thousands of Bangladeshi Muslims protest India violence
(Associated Press)

Delhi protests: death toll climbs amid worst religious violence for decades
(Hannah Ellis-Petersen, The Guardian)

Prayers at fire-bombed mosques as India’s riot toll grows
(Sheikh Saaliq and Emily Schmall, Associated Press)

How Trump can root out anti-Semitism at the UN
(Mark Goldfeder and Gary Epstein, The Washington Examiner)

Indian citizenship has now been reduced to ‘us’ versus ‘them’
(Rahul Sambaraju and Suryapratim Roy, The Conversation)

USCIRF condemns violence in India’s capital city
(U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom)

Over 100,000 people greet president Trump in India
(Mikaela Mathews, Christian Headlines)

The Guardian view on Delhi’s violence: Modi stoked this fire
(The Guardian)

Trump defends Modi on religious freedom amid protests in India
(Morgan Chalfant, The Hill)

Death toll rises to 24 from Delhi riots during Trump trip
(Sheikh Saaliq and Emily Schmall, Associated Press)

Remarks by President Trump in Press Conference (India visit)
(The White House)

Trump praises Modi's efforts on religious freedom in India
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Archdeacon murdered as Christians killed and kidnapped in multiple attacks in Africa and Asia
(Anglican Communion News Service)

Pakistani Christians attacked over church construction, 1 left partially paralyzed
(Samuel Smith, Christian Post)

Court refuses to order church membership meeting
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Justice Department sides with wedding photographer In District Court case
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

German top court upholds hijab ban for legal interns involved in official proceedings
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Buffalo Roman Catholic Diocese seeks bankruptcy protection
(Carolyn Thompson, Associated Press)

Utah Legislature passes bill to tighten license plate rules
(Associated Press)

Mexican bishops offer support for women; Chile, Nicaragua bishops address civic unrest
(Inés San Martín, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Trinidad and Tobago archbishop apologizes at Black Power 50th anniversary
(Laura Ann Phillips, Catholic News Service)

Ethiopian cardinal, other church leaders barred from entering Eritrea
(Fredrick Nzwili, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)

Significance of belief in God to Russia's development should be reflected in Russian Constitution - Klishas
(Interfax-Religion)

Leaders of Russia's leading religions support idea of mentioning God in Constitution
(Interfax-Religion)

Saudi King hosts top British rabbi at landmark interfaith summit
(Jenni Frazer, Jewish News)

Bahrain’s only Jewish MP attends landmark event at Sephardi shul
(Jewish News)

Muslims and the secular city: How right-wing populists shape the French debate over Islam
(Catherine Fieschi, Brookings)

Indians hold religious freedom dearer than free media, speech or judiciary: Pew survey
(Saira Aslam, The Hindu)

Linda Greenhouse’s distorted attack on religious liberty
(Ed Whelan, National Review)

Australian Hindus demand apology after treasurer's 'demeaning' references to Indian religion
(Evan Young, SBS News)

Bernie Sanders represents an opportunity for Jewish-Muslim unity
(Yasmine Flodin-Ali, Forward Opinion)

Survey shows Jewish Americans will vote for any Dem over Trump
(Laura E. Adkins, Fast Forward: Quick reads through a Jewish lens)

Jean Vanier, once seen as a Nobel or sainthood candidate, now accused of abusive sexual relationships
(Julie Zauzmer, The Washington Post - Religion)

Report: L'Arche Founder Jean Vanier abused multiple women
(Sylvie Corbet in Paris - AP, Christianity Today)

Canadian bishops lament Vanier's misconduct, while affirming value of L'Arche
(Catholic News Agency)

On being Jean Vanier
(Father Raymond J. de Souza, Convivium: Canada's Premier Hub for Faith in Common Life)

The sinner and the sin
(Brett Fawcett, Convivium: Canada's Premier Hub for Faith in Common Life)

Don't let Jean Vanier (or other heroes) off the hook
(Marlena Proper Graves, Christianity Today)

How to build a better world: Jean Vanier on love, humility and the path to peace (re-posted from June 2015)
(David Briggs, The ARDA - Ahead of the Trend)

Wheaton College rescinds title from Gilbert Bilezikian amid new allegations
(Emily McFarlan Miller, https://religionnews.com/2020/02/28/wheaton-college-rescinds-title-from-longtime-professor-amid-new-misconduct-allegations/)

Thursday, 27 February 2020

Religious discrimination suit dismissed as moot
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Suit challenges South Carolina's anti-LGBTQ curriculum law
(Howard Friedman, Religion Clause)

Federal lawsuit claims SC’s restrictions on LGBTQ sex ed curriculum violates constitution
(WRDW News)

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