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Freedom Of Religion

All articles tagged with #freedom of religion

society1 year ago

"Overwhelming Majority of Americans View Antisemitism as a Serious Issue"

A new report from the American Jewish Committee reveals that large majorities of Americans, including both Jews and non-Jews, consider antisemitism in the U.S. to be a serious problem. The survey, conducted in October and November 2023, found that 94% of Jews and 74% of U.S. adults surveyed view antisemitism as a significant issue. Nearly half of Jewish respondents have altered their behavior due to fear, with many feeling uncertain about their place in American society. The rise in antisemitism, particularly following the Israel-Hamas conflict, has led to concerns about safety and freedom of religion, prompting calls for support and solidarity.

politics2 years ago

DeSantis Stands by Vandal of Satanic Statue, Rejects Recognition of Satanism as Religion

Florida Governor and Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has pledged to contribute to the legal fees of a man accused of vandalizing a Satanic Temple statue in the Iowa capitol building. DeSantis argued that Satanism should not be recognized as a religion by the federal government. The display, featuring a Baphomet statue, sparked a debate over freedom of religion, with some Iowa Republicans calling for its removal while others defended it as an example of free speech. A crowdfunding campaign has raised over $30,000 for the defendant's legal defense fund.

human-rights2 years ago

EU Court Allows Ban on Religious Symbols in the Workplace

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that public authorities in EU member states can prohibit employees from wearing signs of religious belief, such as a head scarf worn by Muslim women. The CJEU stated that a policy of strict neutrality can be justified to establish a neutral administrative environment, but it must be pursued consistently and systematically. The issue of hijab has been divisive in Europe, with France banning Muslim women from wearing it. The United Nations has criticized such bans, stating that they infringe on freedom of faith and can have harmful consequences.

religion2 years ago

Historic Hong Kong Church Raises China's Flag on National Day

St John's Cathedral, the oldest church building in Hong Kong, displayed the Chinese national flag for the first time during a service to mark National Day. The move was suggested by lawmaker Peter Koon, who is also a cathedral chaplain. While there was some online debate and a petition against the display, Koon stated that it was important to pray for the country and that the church had always wanted to "express more" on National Day. The display of the flag comes amid concerns about eroding religious freedoms in Hong Kong under the Beijing-imposed national security law.

human-rights2 years ago

Iran Executes Two for Blasphemy Amidst Surge in Executions.

Iran has executed two men for blasphemy convictions, including organising anti-religious activities and promoting atheism. The men were identified as Yousef Mehrdad and Sadrollah Fazeli Zare. Mehrdad was found to be the administrator and main organiser of 15 online groups and channels that promoted content against Islam and its prophets and propagated atheism. The hangings were the latest in a series of executions in the past two weeks that encompass a range of offences. Iran executes more people annually than any other country in the world except China, according to Amnesty International.

society2 years ago

Minneapolis Approves Amplified Muslim Prayer Calls Five Times Daily

Minneapolis has become the first major US city to allow the Muslim call to prayer to be broadcast over speakers five times a day, year-round. The city council unanimously agreed to amend the noise ordinance, which had previously prevented dawn and late evening calls at certain times of the year due to noise restrictions. The decision was made during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and drew no organized community opposition. The move has been praised as a demonstration of the US's commitment to freedom of religion.