Wikipedia UnReliable Sources: Who Are These Editors and Admins Who Define “Reality” for the Rest of Us?

This article is part of a Wikipedia Religious UnReliable Sources series. Imagine this, if you will. You’re a member of a church, charity, religious group or organization. You’re reading an article on Wikipedia and are shocked or vexed to run across something you know personally to contain misinterpretation, misinformation or blatant falsehoods about your beliefs or practices. “Easy,” … Continue reading Wikipedia UnReliable Sources: Who Are These Editors and Admins Who Define “Reality” for the Rest of Us?

When the facts and the law don’t matter, a guilty verdict is only a matter of time

For two decades, Ma Yanhu worked as a tour organiser for hundreds of Chinese Muslims looking to make the Hajj pilgrimage to the Islamic holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. Based in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in north-central China, and originally trained as an Islamic theologian, Ma’s work involved booking flights, arranging essential travel documents, … Continue reading When the facts and the law don’t matter, a guilty verdict is only a matter of time

Religious freedom envoy aims to combat persecution of Christians worldwide

As Dutch envoy of religious freedom, Bea ten Tusscher gratefully uses the Open Doors’ World Watch list that ranks persecution of Christians. “It makes persecution visible”, she says. “Although the underlying stories are often more complex.” The organisation Open Doors is anything but foreign to envoy Ten Tusscher (1961). She delved into the history of … Continue reading Religious freedom envoy aims to combat persecution of Christians worldwide

Emerging Tech and Religious Freedom

As lawmakers across the country increase their scrutiny of emerging technologies, tech-savvy religious organizations will have to navigate an increasingly contested boundary line between the requirements of law and the demands of faith. Like their secular counterparts, religious organizations—churches and synagogues, ministries, and religious schools—have rapidly embraced digital and AI technologies. Some have placed them … Continue reading Emerging Tech and Religious Freedom

USCIRF Welcomes Release of Wrongfully Imprisoned Religious Leaders and Adherents in Cuba

USCIRF Welcomes Release of Wrongfully Imprisoned Religious Leaders and Adherents in Cuba Washington, DC – The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) welcomes the release of Cuban Santería practitioners Donaida Pérez Paseiro and Lisdiani Rodríguez Isaac as well as Christian Pastor Lorenzo Rosales Fajardo. The Cuban government had wrongfully imprisoned the three alongside hundreds of peaceful protesters for participating in the … Continue reading USCIRF Welcomes Release of Wrongfully Imprisoned Religious Leaders and Adherents in Cuba

Muslim World League pledges to make ‘Islamabad Declaration’ constitutional document for girls’ education

ISLAMABAD: Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League (MWL), on Sunday vowed to make the declaration of a global summit in Islamabad on girls’ education in Muslim countries a constitutional document of the MWL for “tangible” impact. He expressed these views while addressing the concluding session of the two-day conference, … Continue reading Muslim World League pledges to make ‘Islamabad Declaration’ constitutional document for girls’ education

Alaska Educator Forcibly Committed and Psych Drugged for Expressing Her Faith

Read FULL ARTICLE here. Alaska Educator Sues Psychiatric Facility After Being Forcibly Committed for Expressing Her Faith. Mary Fulp, a respected educator and the 2022 Alaska Principal of the Year, never expected that her heartfelt expression of faith would lead to a harrowing ordeal. In January 2023, Fulp was forcibly removed from her home, involuntarily … Continue reading Alaska Educator Forcibly Committed and Psych Drugged for Expressing Her Faith

Education Is Key to Ending Antisemitism, Study Reveals

Read FULL ARTICLE here. While Holocaust education is only required in 29 states, 89 percent of Americans support it. But only one in three parents say their kids are receiving education on the Holocaust, according to a new survey. --- More than one third of all parents surveyed reported their children have witnessed or been … Continue reading Education Is Key to Ending Antisemitism, Study Reveals

Paris Rally Highlights Plight of Persecuted Christians in Nicaragua

Read FULL ARTICLE here. On January 8, 2025, the European Center for Law and Justice (ECLJ) organized a rally in Paris to shine a spotlight on the plight of persecuted Christians in Nicaragua. Held near the Nicaraguan embassy, the event was both a call for justice and a demonstration of solidarity with those suffering under Daniel Ortega’s … Continue reading Paris Rally Highlights Plight of Persecuted Christians in Nicaragua