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Era of increased mobility requires better protection of migrants' rights, says Ban

Nov 5, 2009 | UN News
In an era where people are crossing borders in greater numbers seeking better opportunities, it is more vital than ever that States safeguard the rights of migrants, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told a high-level gathering in Athens today.

Jews live in fear in Yemen

Nov 2, 2009 | Gregg Rickman
In 2007, a young Jewish girl in Yemen was forced to convert to Islam. Death threats against the Jewish community ensued.

Mapuche struggle for autonomy in Chile

Sep 18, 2009 | Kaitlin Porter
The Mapuche people preceded Spanish conquistadores and colonists and remain on the margins of Chilean society. In asserting their rights to land and resources, to what lengths will they go? There are apparent ties to Colombia's FARC terrorists.

China promotes an enemy of religion

Sep 17, 2009 | Bernardo Cervellera
Ye Xiaowen is now Party secretary of the Central Institute for socialism with the rank of minister. Under his direction, the Religious Affairs Bureau has persecuted underground Christian communities, Tibetans, Falun Gong.

Symposium discusses religion vrs. secularism

Sep 10, 2009 | Kristina Arriaga
The Becket Fund and the Knights of Columbus are sponsoring in Mexico City a symposium on religious liberty as a fundamental human right.
"Dear People of God, I write here to share with you the truth I know and that which was revealed to me. Jesus is the true Lord and none other can compare to him. He is both the lion of power and the lamp of humility. Jesus had 12 desciples of which it was only John to ..."
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