August 23, 2011
- The Wall Street Journal
WSJ: A missing monument to religious freedom
The annual reading of George Washington's letter to the Jews—which
took place this weekend at the Touro Synagogue in Newport, R.I.—will
echo with extra significance this year, as a campaign is now under way
to make the original letter available for public viewing.
August 16, 2011
- Catholic News Service
CNS: Report says more people around world facing restrictions on religion
Close to one-third of
the world’s citizens have faced increased restrictions on religious
practice and expression imposed on them by their respective nations’
governments, according to a study issued Aug. 9 by the Pew Research
Center’s Forum on Public Life.
August 14, 2011
- BBC
BBC Radio 4: Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011
And how come the UK is now rated as being as bad as Russia and China
when it comes to the tolerance of religion? Brian Grim from the Pew
Forum joins Edward from Washington DC to explain his findings.
August 10, 2011
- Today's Zaman
Today's Zaman: Turkey keeps religious restrictions, hostilities in check
Turkey is
one of the few countries where government-imposed religious restrictions
and social hostilities involving religion have declined since mid-2008,
while a striking 32 percent of the rest the world population faced an
increase in both areas, according to the recently announced results of a
three-year study, “Rising Restrictions on Religion,” conducted by the
Washington-based Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public
Life.
August 10, 2011
- Australian Associated Press
AAP: Religious violence, abuse growing - study
"Over the three-year period studied, incidents of either government
or social harassment were reported against Christians in 130 countries
(66 per cent) and against Muslims in 117 countries (59 per cent),"
said the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion and Public Life study.
August 09, 2011
- Agence France-Presse
AFP: Religious violence, abuse growing: world study
Religious-linked violence and abuse rose around the
world between 2006 and 2009, with Christians and Muslims the most common
targets, according to a private US study released Tuesday.
August 09, 2011
- United Press International
UPI: Pew report details religious restrictions
More than two-thirds of the world's
population lives in countries where restrictions on religious beliefs
and practices have increased, a U.S. report says.