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What is Religious Intolerance | IGI Global Scientific PublishingReligious intolerance can be defined as the inability of an adherent of a particular religion to acknowledge, accommodate and accept the right of others to ...
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Tolerance, Dissenting Beliefs, and Cultural Diversity - PMCJan 9, 2021 · Tolerance implies that people accept ideas and lifestyles with which they do not agree and that are incompatible with their own ideas and lifestyles.
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The long-run effects of religious persecution: Evidence from ... - PNAS... religious views (1). Religious intolerance is not new. From the Roman Emperor Nero's outlawing of Christians to the Armenian genocide in Turkey after WWI ...
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Religious Restrictions Around the World | Pew Research CenterDec 18, 2024 · Pew Research Center has been tracking global patterns in restrictions on religion – whether imposed by governments or by individuals or social groups.
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Government Restrictions on Religion Stayed at Peak Global Level in ...Dec 18, 2024 · Long-term analysis of 198 countries and territories shows government restrictions on religion and social hostilities toward religious groups ...Countries with high or very... · Countries with high GRI scores...
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Globally, government restrictions on religion peaked in 2021; social ...Mar 5, 2024 · In 2021, the global median level of government restrictions on religion was 3.0 on the Government Restrictions Index – up from 2.8 in 2020.
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Key findings about religious restrictions around the world in 2021Mar 5, 2024 · In 2021, China had the world's highest level of government restrictions on religion, while Nigeria had the highest level of social hostilities involving ...
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Religious persecution and the World Watch List 2024Jan 23, 2024 · Around 365 million Christians are subject to “high levels of persecution and discrimination”. · 1 in 7 Christians are persecuted worldwide, ...
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Low religious diversity, religious intolerance, and science denialApr 30, 2024 · In this article, we posit that science denial may be related to religious tolerance, defined as one's acceptance of other religions. ... COVID-19 ...
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[PDF] Religion as a Source of Tolerance and Intolerance: Exploring the ...According to this study, an individual's level of prejudice is directly related to his or her personal motivations for adhering to a set of religious beliefs.
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Discussion Paper on Religious IntoleranceOct 23, 2023 · What is religious intolerance? Religious intolerance can be understood as an intolerance of a person's religion, religious beliefs or practices.
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[PDF] SOURCES OF RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCEAn authoritarian form of religion gives the legitimation for intolerance and ag- gression. The monotheistic religions give the strongest legitimation for ...
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(PDF) RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE, HUMAN RIGHT ABUSE, AND ...Jul 23, 2024 · Religious Intolerance is seen as an antisocial behaviour that is based on religious beliefs, there is a connection between religious intolerance ...<|separator|>
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Religious tolerance and intolerance | Sociology of Religion Class ...Social exclusion · Ostracism of religious minorities from community events and social networks · Restrictions on religious practices in public spaces · Limited ...
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Searching for certainty: Religious beliefs and intolerance toward ...Religious beliefs are protected from threats to the certainty by intolerance toward value-violating groups.
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(PDF) RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE AND INTOLERANCEAug 6, 2025 · This article argues that religious tolerance and intolerance are not inherent to religious ... forms of conflict due to intolerance in society.
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Discrimination and Intolerance - Manual for Human Rights ...Discrimination and intolerance are often based on or justified by prejudice ... Religious intolerance is often linked with racism and xenophobia ...
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[PDF] Religion, Tolerance and Intolerance: Views from Across the ...Altemeyer and Hunsberger (1992) define religious fundamentalism (‗RF') as: ... ‗Religious Diversity and Religious Toleration', International Journal for.
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Religious Discrimination | U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity ...Religious discrimination involves treating a person (an applicant or employee) unfavorably because of his or her religious beliefs. The law protects not only ...
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Many see religious discrimination in U.S., especially against MuslimsMay 17, 2019 · While ideas about religious liberty and tolerance are central to America's founding and national story, different religious groups ...
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Religion and Society: Religious Persecution | Research StartersHowever, intolerance and religious persecution are not only perpetrated by adherents of Islam. The Crusades are an example of religious persecution of the ...
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Development and Validation of Religious Sectarian Intolerance ...Feb 8, 2022 · Religious sectarian intolerance occurs when members of different religious sects within a faith are unable to tolerate the religious beliefs ...
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Aspects of Monotheism: How God Is One | Denver JournalAccording to Redford, Akhenaten was a monotheist who displayed characteristic intolerance of other deities and privileged his own god as alone the creator deity ...
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Cyrus the Great and Religious ToleranceMost importantly Cyrus introduced a different approach and attitude towards religious tolerance in the region.[12] Subsequent Achaemenid emperors, for example ...
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Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire - Bibliographia IranicaAug 15, 2016 · The Achaemenid Persian imperial rulers have long been held to have exercised a policy of religious tolerance within their widespread provinces ...<|separator|>
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Socrates was guilty as charged | University of CambridgeJun 8, 2009 · He was found guilty of “impiety” and “corrupting the young”, sentenced to death, and then required to carry out his own execution by consuming a ...
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Trial of Socrates - Ancient World MagazineDec 15, 2020 · In 399 BC, the philosopher Socrates was sentenced to die by drinking hemlock. But why did the Athenians decide to punish the famed philosopher so severely?
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Tacitus (c. 55 -117 CE): Nero's persecution of the ChristiansNov 14, 2016 · Tacitus claims that Nero tried to shift the blame to the unpopular Christians, though other sources indicate that their persecution may have been unconnected ...
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Religious Tolerance and Persecution in the Roman EmpireSuspicious of the loyalty of Christians to the Roman state, Diocletian started persecuting them. He demanded that all Christian soldiers resign from the Roman ...
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Why did the Romans persecute Christians? - Global Christian ReliefDec 23, 2024 · To deflect blame, Nero accused Christians of starting the fire. This marked a significant moment for the heightened persecution of Christians in ...
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How Many People Died in the Inquisition? - The CripplegateFeb 28, 2015 · Estimates for Spanish Inquisition executions range from 3,000 to 10,000, with 100,000-125,000 more dying in prison. Portugal had fewer deaths.
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[PDF] The 1096 Jewish Pogroms in the Rhineland James Moll It was once ...Instead, we find that both events did happen. We can also glean from these sources an order in which the events happened. The Jewish Massacres of 1096 began as ...
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[PDF] The Medieval Origins of Anti-Semitic Violence in Nazi GermanyOf 293 observations, 214 (73%) recorded pogroms. Figure 1 depicts pogrom intensity during the Black Death on a map of Germany in its 1938 borders. Areas where ...
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1320: Section 15: The Crusades and Medieval ChristianityBut there's another way to situate and see the Crusades in history ... intolerance and animosity which characterizes Christian-Islamic relations in the modern ...
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St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre Death TollSep 11, 2022 · If this were true, then a reasonable estimate of the total slain in the massacre would be around 9,000 to 10,000, with 2,000-3,000 in the city ...
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Why Stalin Tried to Stamp Out Religion in the Soviet Union | HISTORYApr 23, 2021 · The totalitarian dictator shuttered churches, synagogues and mosques and ordered the killing and imprisonment of thousands of religious leaders.
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Religious Freedom Conditions in China | USCIRFThe US Commission on International Religious Freedom reports on China's violations against Uighur Muslims, Christians, Falon Gong and Tibetan Buddhists.
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Taliban blow apart 2,000 years of Buddhist history - The GuardianMar 3, 2001 · The Taliban fighters were busy - busy destroying two giant Buddhas carved into the hillside nearly 2,000 years ago, busy erasing all traces ...
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The Strategy Behind the Islamic State's Destruction of Ancient SitesMar 28, 2016 · A Systematic Threat to Palmyra · 1 Numerous historic structures have been destroyed over the course of the Syrian war. · 2 ISIS destroyed the ...
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Boko Haram Kills 4 Christians, Destroys Church in NigeriaIslamic Terror group Boko Haram launched a deadly night assault on Sept. 23 on the Christian ...
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Nigeria · Serving Persecuted Christians WorldwideJihadist violence continues to escalate in Nigeria, and Christians are particularly at risk from targeted attacks by Islamist militants.
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China's Repression of Uyghurs in XinjiangMore than a million Muslims have been arbitrarily detained in China's Xinjiang region. The reeducation camps are just one part of the government's crackdown ...Introduction · How many Muslims have been... · Why is China targeting...
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The role of religious beliefs and collective narcissism in ...Sep 14, 2020 · Act of intolerance is one of the repercussions of religious exclusivism (Jonathan et al., 2016). In such a view, it is believed that one's ...
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Explaining Unfavorable Attitudes Toward Religious Out‐Groups ...May 5, 2021 · Finally, another religious orientation, religious fundamentalism, has been linked with religious prejudice and intolerance (Altemeyer and ...
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Identity threats and ideas of superiority as drivers of religious ...Nov 8, 2021 · We conclude that appeals by leaders to threats by others and intolerance toward other faiths can contribute to more conflict.
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When the one true faith trumps all: Low religious diversity, religious ...Apr 30, 2024 · Study 5b (n = 392) also compares religious intolerance with other tolerance-related constructs, such as intellectual humility, receptiveness to ...
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The impact of religious identity on intergroup encountersApr 3, 2025 · Religion affects social attitudes and behaviour in many ways and can both promote and reduce prejudice, understanding and tolerance (Donahue & ...
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(PDF) Religious Social Identity, Religious Belief, and Anti ...Aug 10, 2025 · Indeed, perceived threat to social identity generally leads to intolerance (Ben-Nun Bloom et al., 2015) . All areas of social life that ...
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Authoritarianism, perceived threat and exclusionism on the eve of ...... tolerance; hence, expressing religious belief implied intolerance toward dissimilar beliefs. ... Right-wing authoritarianism and political intolerance ...
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Political and religious dogmatism: An alternative to the authoritarian ...Political and religious dogmatism: An alternative to the authoritarian personality. ... authoritarianism, and (c) general intolerance. The Opinionation scale was ...
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Activating Christian religious concepts increases intolerance of ...Exposure to Christian religious concepts increases intolerance of ambiguity. · Semantically activating these concepts fosters people's dislike of ambiguity.
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The psychology of intergroup conflict: A review of theories and ...Although cooperation within groups is common, cooperation with outsiders is often impaired by prejudice, discrimination and spite. Tensions between groups ...
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“Religion and Nation Are One”: Social Identity Complexity and the ...Apr 9, 2018 · Individuals with a low degree of social identity complexity, however, are more likely to be intolerant of differences, their multiple layers of ...
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The Causes of Societal Discrimination against Religious Minorities ...Aug 6, 2021 · We found that increased levels of religious activity and commitment in a country lead to less discrimination against Muslim and Jewish religious ...
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Explaining Unfavorable Attitudes Toward Religious OutâIn recent years, we have witnessed a global rise in religious intolerance and an increase in hostile actions motivated by religion (Pew Research Center 2017).
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Religion and persecution | Journal of Economic GrowthThis paper investigates the relationship between local religiosity and episodes of persecutions in Europe between 1100 and 1850.
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Election cycles and global religious intolerance - PNASThis paper aims to rigorously test, for a wide spectrum of cases, whether the time periods immediately surrounding elections see greater religious intolerance ...
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Election cycles and global religious intolerance - PMCElection cycles in religious intolerance are not observable under either system. Political federalism might promote the emergence of regional identities and so ...
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[PDF] Persecution, Pogroms and Genocide: A Conceptual Framework and ...Aug 7, 2022 · Jedwab et al. (2019) associate Black Death pogroms against Jews with economic motives. Using known mortality rates at the city level, they show ...
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[PDF] Title: The Long Run Effects of Religious Persecution: Evidence from ...The notion that religious persecution leads to poor economic, social, and educational outcomes is not new, but it has largely remained beyond the reach of ...
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[PDF] Economic Incentives for Religious Tolerance in Sicily, 1061–1189Apr 10, 2021 · political gain, which motivated the Normans to extend or retract tolerance towards their Muslim subjects depending on financial status. The ...Missing: intolerance driven
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Origins and Consequences of Religious Restrictions - PubMed CentralThe paper explained that in most colonies a religious tolerance arose more out of necessity than principle and the eventual turn to religious liberties was ...
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What happened after the Crusades? - Yale University PressIn the intervening centuries western European settlers, proto- colonists, driven by a toxic blend of religious intolerance, credulous ...
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Were 50 Million People Really Killed in the Inquisition?May 30, 2018 · The best estimate is that around 3000 death sentences were carried out in Spain by Inquisitorial verdict between 1550 and 1800, a far smaller number than that ...
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Heresy and Witch Hunts - Paul Budde History, Philosophy, CultureLuther himself strongly believed in and actively supported the persecution of witches. Women in particular became the victim of the witch hunt (75% of all ...<|separator|>
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Conversion and race in colonial slavery - The Immanent FrameJun 26, 2018 · Most scholars have examined the history of slave conversion in colonial America and seen missionary failure.
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[PDF] Religious Conversion in Colonial Africa - Harvard UniversityMay 2, 2010 · This study examines the effect of European missionary activities in colonial Africa on the subsequent evolution of culture, as measured by.
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Christianity's death toll - Fabrizio MusacchioFeb 3, 2025 · Atrocities like witch hunts were often justified by religious ... Crusades, the Church laid the ideological groundwork for Jewish persecution.
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Countries — End Blasphemy LawsBlasphemy Laws By Country ; Pakistan, 158.1 M · Death ; Iran, 69.4 M · Death ; Afghanistan, 25.1 M · Death ; Somalia, 8.2 M · Death.
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The Treatment of Jews in Arab/Islamic CountriesDhimmis, on pain of death, were forbidden to mock or criticize the Koran, Islam or Muhammad, to proselytize among Muslims or to touch a Muslim woman (though a ...
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Destruction of Idols and Idol-Temples in Jihãd - PragyataSep 6, 2019 · The call to raze temples and destroy idols is very well established in Islamic texts though strangely it isn't directly connected to Jihad.
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40% of world's countries and territories had blasphemy laws in 2019Jan 25, 2022 · In Pakistan, at least 17 individuals were sentenced to death on blasphemy charges in 2019, including a university lecturer accused of having ...
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Forced Conversions - Rabbi Jeremy RosenDec 2, 2021 · It was John Hyrcanus, of the next generation who it was claimed initiated forced conversion on the Idumean enemy as an alternative to ...
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Forgotten Facts in the History of Jewish Christian RelationsIn other words, Jewish Christians were treated with contempt by fellow Jews and were to be deliberately driven out of the Jewish community. It is ...
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[PDF] Religious Toleration Before the EnlightenmentIt is almost impossible to speak of Jewish religious toleration of deviant Jews during the Middle Ages and the centuries following. Historically, Jewish law ...Missing: "peer | Show results with:"peer<|separator|>
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[PDF] THE CONFLICT BETWEEN ORTHODOXY AND REFORMProgressive Judaism have sometimes made unwise, unkind, unjust and intolerant ... Orthodox community, which has therefore paid a heavy price for its intolerance.
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Israel and the Occupied Territories - State.govSep 13, 2011 · Some members of ultra-Orthodox Jewish groups acted in a discriminatory and intolerant manner toward non-Orthodox Jews.
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Outrage over Jerusalem video of ultra-Orthodox Jews spitting as ...Oct 3, 2023 · Those worries over rising intolerance seem to violate Israel's stated commitment to freedom ... to do with Jewish law. Activists who have ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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2013 Report on International Religious Freedom - State DepartmentJul 28, 2014 · There were reports of anti-Semitic acts perpetrated by members of minority religious groups, and of acts of intolerance perpetrated against ...
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Brahmanical Intolerance in Early India - jstorevidence of antipathy towards and persecution of Jains, especially from south India, where proponents of devotional Shaivism (Nayanars) and. Vaishnavism ...
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Shaivites wiped out Jain influence in Karnataka before SultansJul 3, 2025 · What did the Deccan states and their rulers do about the persecution of Jains? Not much, unfortunately. As historians note in The Jaina ...
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[PDF] Suspended in Time. The Ongoing Persecution of Rohingya Muslims ...Dec 13, 2016 · The deprivation of their rights—by both government and societal actors—is one of the most profound human rights tragedies of the 21st Cen- tury.
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2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: BurmaOn January 17, media outlets reported a Buddhist monk was among a group of civilians that military forces abducted and forced to serve as a human shield against ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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Sri Lanka - Under Caesar's Sword - University of Notre DameIn December 2012, for instance, a mob of roughly 1,000 people, led by roughly 80 Buddhist monks, attacked a Sunday worship service, vandalized the church, and ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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The Socio-Religious Context of Sikhism's EmergenceOct 10, 2023 · However, during the reigns of rulers such as Aurangzeb, religious intolerance and persecution became more pronounced, especially against non- ...
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Government policy toward religion in the People's Republic of ChinaAug 30, 2023 · ” Religious groups were persecuted across the board: Buddhist monks for ... “Religion in China: Survival and Revival under Communist Rule.
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The State of Religion in China - Council on Foreign Relations... communist party. ... Sophie Richardson, as the China Director at Human Rights Watch, discusses religious persecution in China in a 2018 CFR conference call.
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The Dechristianization of France during the French RevolutionJan 12, 2018 · The program of dechristianization waged against the Christian people of France increased in intensity with the enactment of the Law of 17 September 1793.
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Dechristianisation during the Reign of Terror (1793-1794)The wave of Dechristianisation passed across France in just a few months, between September 1793 and July 1794 (brumaire to germinal year II).
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Christianity as a Concealable Stigmatized Identity (CSI) among ...... discrimination against Christians is a problem in science (Barnes et al., 2020b). In interviews, undergraduate Christian biology majors from a wide range of ...
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Analysis of Religious Bias among Christian Students in ScienceFeb 2, 2023 · ... of Discrimination against Christians ... The use of field experiments for studies of employment discrimination: contributions, critiques, and ...
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Are Scientists Biased Against Christians? - RealClearScienceFeb 1, 2020 · "More than half of all students surveyed indicated that discrimination against Christians is a problem in science and thirty-five percent of ...
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Germany tops EU rise in antisemitism, Islamophobia -For Germany, 2023 marked a turning point. Following the Hamas terrorist attack on 7 October, incidents of both antisemitism and Islamophobia surged, while ...
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European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI)Jun 20, 2024 · Addressing the situation of people displaced by war and other emergencies, countering the rise of antisemitism in Europe as a result of the current conflict in ...
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Surge in antisemitism and islamophobia across Europe, EU studies ...Aug 23, 2024 · The number of reported islamophobia and antisemitism cases have surged across several countries, according to a new report by the European Commission against ...
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Gaza conflict leads to rise in antisemitism and IslamophobiaMay 9, 2025 · The October 7 Hamas attack on Israel and the war in Gaza that followed has led to an increase in both antisemitism and Islamophobia in the ...
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Report: Christians in Europe Face Rising Discrimination and Hate ...Jan 6, 2025 · European governments reported approximately 9,000 antisemitic and 6,000 anti-Muslim hate crimes in 2023. “It is particularly challenging to ...Missing: 2020-2025 | Show results with:2020-2025
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Rights experts highlight rising anti-Christian hate crime in EuropeAug 30, 2025 · In its own latest report, OIDAC said it had monitored a record 2444 anti-Christian hate crimes in 35 European countries during 2023, with ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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How secular intolerance leads to Christian self-censorshipJun 30, 2022 · Christians regularly practice self-censorship when faced with secular intolerance. This is the conclusion of several Christian human rights ...
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Apostasy in Islam - Wikipedia... Hadith, Abdullah ibn Saad, and Ubayd-Allah ibn Jahsh. The classical shariah punishment for apostasy comes from Sahih ("authentic") Hadith rather than the Quran.Apostasy in Islam by country · Capital punishment · Ex-Muslims
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Apostasy laws in Muslim majority countries - Humanists InternationalIn 12 Muslim-majority countries, apostasy is punished by death. Atheists and freethinkers are often persecuted, and blasphemy laws are used to silence ...
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The politics of blasphemy: Why Pakistan and some other Muslim ...Feb 6, 2023 · Blasphemy is punishable by death in Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Brunei, Mauritania and Saudi Arabia. Among non-Muslim-majority countries, the ...
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[PDF] 2025 USCIRF Annual ReportViolations in Eritrea. International organizations confirm the presence of particularly severe religious freedom violations in Eritrea. In February, UN ...
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Countries - US Commission on International Religious FreedomThe US Commission on International Religious Freedom monitors and reports on countries engaging in particularly severe violations of religious freedom.North Korea · China · Pakistan · Nicaragua
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[PDF] Saudi Arabia 2025 USCIRF Annual Report - Ecoi.netChallenges to freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) included the constitutional prohibition on non-Muslim worship, egregious punishments for religious dissidents ...
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Christian persecution 'at near genocide levels' - BBCMay 3, 2019 · The persecution of Christians in parts of the world is at near "genocide" levels, according to a report ordered by Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt ...
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2023 Report on International Religious Freedom: JordanChristian women married to Muslim men were more often stigmatized. Nonbelievers reported societal intolerance and discrimination. Religious leaders reported ...
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Pakistan · Serving Persecuted Christians WorldwideWhat does persecution look like in Pakistan? Pakistan's notorious blasphemy laws are often used to target minority groups, but Christians are ...
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Did You Know...Muslim Constitutions | USCIRFOf the 46 countries in the world with majority Muslim populations, 23 declare Islam to be the state religion in their constitutions.
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World Report 2020: China's Global Threat to Human RightsJul 5, 2019 · A nightmarish system has already been built in Xinjiang, the northwestern region that is home both to some 13 million Muslims—Uyghurs, Kazakhs, ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Hindu nationalism threatens India's secular foundationsMay 8, 2025 · Violence against Christians has also surged by 400 per cent since 2014, with 161 incidents reported in the first 75 days of 2024 alone. An ...
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Pakistan: Blasphemy Laws Exploited for Blackmail, ProfitJun 8, 2025 · In the past decade, vigilantes have killed dozens of people in mob violence following blasphemy accusations.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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[PDF] Country Update: PakistanNotable Blasphemy Cases According to Pakistan's Human Rights Commission, an estimated 750 people were in prison on blasphemy charges as of 2024. During the ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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After mass exodus, limbo: Rohingya refugees test international resolveSep 29, 2025 · More than eight years after over 750,000 Rohingya Muslims fled Myanmar for sprawling camps in Bangladesh, the crisis remains unresolved. On ...
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8 Years On: Accountability needed for Myanmar atrocities against ...Aug 22, 2025 · August 25, 2025, marks eight years since the Myanmar military and authorities launched widespread atrocities against the Rohingya population ...
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Opinion | At last, the world is noticing the persecution of ChristiansOct 10, 2025 · Numbers vary and are difficult to verify, but between 2009 and 2023 in Nigeria, Intersociety reports at least 52,000 Christians killed, 18,500 ...
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Egypt's Copts Warn of Surging Violence as Houses TorchedJun 27, 2024 · Coptic Christians in Egypt have faced attacks in the past week, raising concerns about the minority group's safety in the country.
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