Swiss authorities were wrong to reject asylum claim for Pakistani Christian convert facing persecution – rules European Court of Human Rights. Positive precedent set for persecuted religious minorities
This week London Mayor Sadiq Khan had the London Eye lit up in blue and orange for Vaisakhi, a celebration of the creation of the Khalsa order of Sikhs. However, Khalsa Sikhs have always been BANNED from using the world famous tourist attraction in the nation’s capital
Michelle Donelan says she is “deeply concerned by antisemitism within the NUS”, and added: “Students deserve better from their representative organisation.”
A new taskforce on antisemitism has been set up by the Government amid growing concerns about racism on campus and accusations of institutional Jew-hate within the National Union of Students.
Humanists International strongly condemns the outrageous decision of the Kano State High Court to convict Mubarak Bala of 18 counts of causing a public disturbance under Sections 210 and 114 of the Kano State Penal Code, respectively. Bala was sentenced to 24 years in prison.
Police guidelines in the U.K. have changed to allow clergy to assist badly injured crime victims after Catholic Member of Parliament David Amess died without benefit of the Last Rites when police failed to grant access to a priest who had rushed to the crime scene.