Freedom Declared Foundation Navigation
  • Home
  • About us
  • News
  • Reports
  • Articles
  • Resources
  • SUPPORT
  • Search
  • Home
  • About us
  • News
  • Reports
  • Articles
  • Resources
  • SUPPORT
  • Search

News

Afghanistan’s Hazara, a long-persecuted minority living in fear of Taliban

Share this:

Many Afghans from the Hazara ethnic minority studying in Iraq’s city of Najaf watched in terror as their homeland fell back into Taliban hands.

Attacks Against Religious Minorities’ Real Estate Denounced at the UN Human Rights Council

Share this:

CAP-LC observed that “religion and spirituality live in the hearts of the believers, but they create communities, and communities cannot exist without places where they can gather.”

Afghanistan: UN experts deplore women sports ban, call for vigorous response

Share this:

“Women of every religious and cultural background participate in sports in every region of the world as part of their internationally guaranteed right to take part in cultural life, and to equality. Afghan women must not be denied this right.”

Almost half of public against letting ‘no-platformed’ extremists sue universities

Share this:

Government says proposed laws do not protect those who ‘seek to harass others or spread extremist views’

Chelsea vow to take action over alleged sectarian abuse of John McGinn

Share this:

Chelsea have pledged to take the “strongest possible action” after a video circulated on social media of a spectator allegedly using “abusive language of a sectarian nature” towards Aston Villa’s John McGinn.

Believers’ ability to serve tied to religious freedom, Elder Rasband says at G20 Interfaith Forum

Share this:

Despite the religious persecution many faith traditions, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, have experienced, these groups share a commitment to caring for those in need.

Labour calls for tolerance as poll reveals hostility towards Muslims

Share this:

Labour has warned that there is “more work to do” to build tolerance in Scotland after a poll found more than twice as many voters would regard increased immigration from Muslim countries as bad for the country rather than a good thing.

In Hungary, pope says anti-Semitism ‘fuse’ must not be allowed to burn

Share this:

Pope Francis called on Sunday (12 September) for vigilance against a rise in anti-Semitism, saying during a brief trip to Hungary this was a “fuse that must not be allowed to burn.”

Wolverhampton Memorial to Sikh soldiers is unveiled

Share this:

A statue in tribute to 19th Century Sikh soldiers has been unveiled.

Catholic bishops’ commission laments EU religious freedom envoy vacancy

Share this:

A Catholic bishops’ commission said on Wednesday that it is a “pity” that the “key position” of EU religious freedom envoy is now vacant.

  • Page 16 of 50
  • ←
  • 1
  • ...
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • ...
  • 50
  • →

Support FDF

  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • External Reports
  • Reports
Charity number: 1174966
Freedom Declared Foundation, Office 3, Cathedral House, 63-68 St Thomas’s Street, Portsmouth PO1 2HA