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Published in: TransformationChristianity was liberation for you—for me it was slavery: a tale of two kingdoms
Can religious conservatives be enlightened out of their convictions? If not, what are the implications? The launch...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageभारत में धर्मांतरण – मानव अधिकारों को आधार बनाना
धर्म केवल आस्था के बारे में नहीं होता है, बल्कि मानव कल्याण के लिए उसकी क्षमता के लिए भी होता है। यही कारण है कि...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageUN strategy to combat religious intolerance - is it fit for purpose?
As religious intolerance and discrimination increase, is the UN’s current strategic response – as set out in a Human...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageWomen’s rights in Tunisia: promising future or religio-political game?
Women in Tunisia have long enjoyed rights that are very clear on paper. In practice, however, the government’s...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageLes droits des femmes en Tunisie : futur prometteur ou jeu politico-religieux ?
Les femmes en Tunisie ont depuis longtemps bénéficié de droits qui sont très clairs sur le papier. En pratique,...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageReligious conversions in India – keeping human rights at the core
Religion is not only about belief but also about its capacity for human well-being. Therefore, human rights should...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageTradition should defer to human rights, not the other way around
‘Traditional African ways’ is not a monolith. It has evolved over time and must evolve again to adapt to human...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageWhat does the “right to life” really mean for Catholics in Mexico?
It’s time for leaders in the Mexican Catholic Church to speak up where they are most needed. A contribution to the...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageReligion and human rights - partnership with a dose of pragmatism
Religion and human rights need not be completely divorced, or work hand-in-hand all the time. A case-by-case...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageLa religion et les droits de l’homme : un partenariat avec une dose de pragmatisme
La religion et les droits de l’homme n’ont pas besoin d’être totalement séparés ou de travailler constamment main...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageIn Africa, human rights activists cannot work with religion
Religion in Africa is not about doctrines, but about customs and beliefs. Human rights, like foreign religions, will...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageReligion as a political game: rising intolerance in Indonesia
Indonesia’s rising religious intolerance stems from a political pact struck between former president Bambang...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageAgama sebagai permainan politik: meningkatnya intoleransi di Indonesia
Intolerasi agama di Indonesia yang meningkat berasal dari suatu pakta politik antara mantan presiden, Bambang...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageTo end manual scavenging in India, Hindu religious leaders must speak up
In India, Hindu religious leaders are reluctant to campaign loudly against the collection of raw sewage by oppressed...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageभारत में मानव मलमूत्र हटाने के कार्य (मैनुअल स्केवेंजिंग) को समाप्त करने के लिए हिंदू धार्मिक नेताओं को बोलना पड़ेगा
दलित समुदायों द्वारा कच्चे सीवेज को एकत्रित करने की प्रथा के विरूद्ध भारत में हिंदू धार्मिक नेता प्रबलता से अभियान...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageIndonesia’s growing religious intolerance
Although Indonesia has long been seen as a religiously moderate country, Sunni Muslim militants are attacking...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageIntoleransi Makin Berkembang di Indonesia
Meski Indonesia dikenal sebagai negara mayoritas Muslim moderat namun belakangan banyak militan Muslim Sunni...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageFilling the gap: why prayer camps in Ghana are sometimes the only option
Human Rights Watch’s scathing critique of Ghana’s prayer camps misses the point. For many people struggling with...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageCombler les lacunes : pourquoi les camps de prière au Ghana sont parfois la seule option
La critique cinglante des camps de prière au Ghana par Human Rights Watch passe à côté du problème. Pour de...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaPolitical Islam in neoliberal times
Neoliberalism devours other competing world-views through the commodification of cultural difference—turning a tidy...