The Miracle of Chanukah: Endurance In The Face of “They Are Not Like Us”
The struggle between those who rant “They are not like us“ and those who simply want to be themselves?
The struggle between those who rant “They are not like us“ and those who simply want to be themselves?
Religious minorities targeted on digital platforms face an ‘Orwellian existence’
David Curry, President and CEO of the Christian outreach organization Open Doors, is a new commissioner.
When white settlers moved into their territory, it set in motion inequities that robbed the Kaw Nation of their lands and all but ended their existence.
Government regulations forbid posting religious information on the internet without prior official permission.
The number of Sikhs in Afghanistan has dwindled to a fraction of what it used to be in the 1970s, and members of the minority community face an uncertain future in the strife-torn nation they call home.
A human rights organization calls on people to join the campaign to secure the release of a pastor in Cuba jailed for participating in peaceful protests.
A coalition of religious and civic organizations dedicated to protecting religious freedom and human rights have sent a joint letter to United Nations special rapporteurs and government officials.
Armenian communities around the world march in remembrance April 24 of the Armenian Genocide and in protest that Turkey still denies genocide in the killing by the Ottoman Empire of 1.5 million Armenians from 1915‑1923.