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How Denmark's New Law Could Lead To Universal Religious Discrimination Christians and conservative groups are praising Denmark’s recent law that would ban the Burka
The International Freedom Religious Report Will Shape U.S. Diplomacy The U.S. Department of State released its annual International Religious Freedom Report. The document highlights
Russian Government's persecution of Jehovah's witnesses escalated in lead up to one year anniversary of ban. In a continued act of bitter irony, the
Human Rights Watch has sharply criticized Moscow Russian Jehovah's Witnesses’ are being hunted down by the Russian security agency, and the Russian National Guard.[/tweetit]