Religion News on the Web
Selected religion-related news from around the Web
April 28, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: Voting goes on amid ruins after Nigeria rioting
Among the debris of burned homes, destroyed businesses
and lives lost on one dirt road in this city on a fault line between
Nigeria's two major faiths, the bright green ballot boxes stood out
Thursday against the misery inflicted here.
April 13, 2011
- The New York Times
NYT: Pulling out all the stops to push an antigay bill
They entered through Parliament’s gates, an eclectic
group. Their leader, the Rev. Martin Ssempa, wore sunglasses and long
black robes embroidered with matching red crosses and two campaign
buttons. One said, “Debate Our Bill Now!” and the other, simply, “No to
Sodomy.”
April 09, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: Nigeria holds election despite violence
Nigeria's voters pressed their ink-soaked fingers to ballots
Saturday, braving bomb attacks and communal violence to vote in the
first round of crucial April elections in the oil-rich nation.
April 03, 2011
- The Christian Science Monitor
CS Monitor: Nigeria election delay marks yet another setback for democracy
Hopes that Nigeria’s critical elections would break the country’s
pattern of poorly organized and fraudulent polls were dealt a blow on
Saturday after the electoral commission announced a postponement of the
parliamentary election once it was already underway.
February 18, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: Voter verification lists hard to find in Nigeria
Student Yakubu Daniel ran his index finger over list after weathered
list of voter names and mugshots Friday, searching for his own unsmiling
face among those registered for Nigeria's upcoming April elections.
January 27, 2011
- The New York Times
NYT: Ugandan gay rights activist is beaten to death
An outspoken Ugandan gay activist whose picture recently appeared in an antigay newspaper under the headline “Hang Them” was beaten to death in his home, Ugandan police said Thursday.
January 12, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: Religion and region at play in Nigerian election
Nigeria's ruling political party will pick its presidential candidate Thursday for the April election, a decision that delegates may make based on where the candidate is from rather than what he has to offer.
January 10, 2011
- The New York Times
NYT: Voting is peaceful in south Sudan despite border clashes
As voters continued flooding the polls on Monday for a landmark
referendum on southern Sudan’s independence, officials said more than 40
people had been killed over the weekend in intense skirmishes in a
contested area along Sudan’s north-south border.
January 04, 2011
- Religion News Service
RNS: Technology unites missionaries, families around the world
Janine Winkler loves reading books to her 2-year-old grandson Judah, but instead of sitting on her lap at her home in Michigan, he's usually half a world away in Nigeria, where his father works for Wycliffe Bible Translators.