par Liberte Religieuse | 11, Avr, 2021 | News
March 20th 2021 | BitterWinter “I was taken to a highly guarded cell block, and the prison guard arranged two prisoners to surveil and control me. Their task was to have me give up my belief,” said a female CAG member from the central province of Hunan, who agreed to...
par Liberte Religieuse | 10, Avr, 2021 | News
March 20th, 2021 | Massimo Introvigne | BitterWinter In California, a woman called Mayra Gomez has been cut off from her family and many friends. Her 21-year-old son told her, “You are no longer my mother,” and informed Mayra she had been permanently excluded from his...
par Liberte Religieuse | 9, Avr, 2021 | News
March 16, 2021 | Humans Rights Watch – Sri Lanka’s government should immediately withdraw an order that allows two-years of detention without trial for causing “religious, racial, or communal disharmony,” Human Rights Watch said today. The Prevention of Terrorism...
par Liberte Religieuse | 8, Avr, 2021 | News
16 mars 2021 | Forum18 Government officials repeatedly warn individuals not to participate in religious communities that the regime has not allowed to exist. In December 2020, officials in the capital Ashgabat warned school children not to take part in (unspecified)...
par Liberte Religieuse | 7, Avr, 2021 | News
March 31st 2021 | Massimo Introvigne | BitterWinter Khatam-e-Nabuwat is a radical Barelvi Muslim organization in Pakistan, which opposes any change to blasphemy law and calls for increased repression of the Ahmadis, a religious movement that offers its own...
par Liberte Religieuse | 6, Avr, 2021 | News
Nirmala Carvalho | Mar 10, 2021 | HRWF Freedom of Religion and Belief Another Indian state has passed an anti-conversion law. After Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, both ruled by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Madhya Pradesh yesterday became the...
par Liberte Religieuse | 5, Avr, 2021 | News
Mar 19, 2021 | Massimo Introvigne | Freedom of Religion and Belief | HRWF The decision rendered on March 16, 2021 by the Court of Ghent in Belgium, which states that suggesting that current members of a religious organization do not associate with ex-members who have...
par Liberte Religieuse | 4, Avr, 2021 | News
Mar 19, 2021 | Massimo Introvigne | Freedom of Religion and Belief | HRWF In a precedent article, I discussed the decision of the Court of Ghent, Belgium, which fined the Jehovah’s Witnesses because they suggest that their members do not associate with those who have...
par Liberte Religieuse | 3, Avr, 2021 | News
Mar 19, 2021 | Halya Coynash | Freedom of Religion and Belief | HRWF A Russian-controlled court in Simferopol has placed 42-year-old Ukrainian Taras Kuzio under house arrest following mass armed searches of Jehovah’s Witnesses’ homes in occupied Yalta. The occupation...
par Liberte Religieuse | 2, Avr, 2021 | News
Mar 18, 2021 | Massimo Introvigne | Freedom of Religion and Belief | HRWF Bitter Winter has followed the case at the Criminal Court of Ghent, in Belgium, where the Christian Congregation of the Jehovah’s Witness was on trial for the practice of “shunning”...
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