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March 22nd, 2011 | Equality, Religious Freedom
In a significant victory for Christian freedoms, a European court has ruled that crucifixes are allowed to remain hanging on the walls of Italy’s classrooms. The ruling came after the original decision to ban crucifixes from classrooms was appealed by the Italian government.
March 18th, 2011 | International Persecution
Speaking at a memorial to Shahbaz Bhatti at the Pakistan High Commission in London, Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali called for a review of the blasphemy law and interfaith dialogue in Pakistan.
Should we protect Children from being ‘infected’ with Christianity? So argued the Equality and Human Rights Commission in the case of Johns v Derby.
March 10th, 2011 | Equality, Social, Religious Freedom
Last week’s judgment in the case of Owen and Eunice Johns provoked huge national interest and wide scale media coverage.
March 9th, 2011 | Religious Freedom
Lawyers representing two German parents, who were both sentenced to six weeks imprisonment by a German court after they refused to allow four of their children to attend mandatory sex education classes and failed to pay the fine, have filed an emergency order with the European Court of Human Rights (“ECHR”) asking for the immediate release of the mother from prison.
The number of cases involving Christians falling foul of the prevailing orthodoxy on homosexuality is growing steadily.
There has been huge media interest regarding the Johns ruling by the High Court. There has also been some confusion over the nature and implications of the ruling.
March 3rd, 2011 | Family, Sex Trade, Social
Christians in Oxford are celebrating after their local authority rejected a licence application for a “sexual entertainment venue” to operate yards from a church
March 3rd, 2011 | International Persecution
A Christian politician in Pakistan has been assassinated in Islamabad, following recent threats from extremists after his outspoken opposition to the country’s notorious blasphemy law.
March 2nd, 2011 | Social
At 5pm today (2 March 2011) members of St Ebbe’s Church and other Oxford residents will attend a hearing where the local authority will decide whether to grant an application for sexual entertainment to take place at premises situated just a few yards away from the church.
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