Muslim women have faced a vast degree of institutional oppression at the hands of their religion Women who live in Muslim societies are often
Muslim Employees Claim Extra Workload Is Unfair A significant number of Muslim Amazon employees protested outside an Amazon warehouse. Workers were voicing concerns over
Different Groups, Including The Catholic Church, Oppose The Law Markus Soder of Christian Social Union (CSU) brought in the “crucifix obligation” or Kreuzpflicht to
The May 29 announcement puts the issue right at the heart of the U.S. human rights agenda. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will
How Denmark's New Law Could Lead To Universal Religious Discrimination Christians and conservative groups are praising Denmark’s recent law that would ban the Burka
Bejing Claims It Is Designed To Fight Extremism Approximately one million Muslims are detained in Chinese indoctrination camps where they routinely undergo mental and
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Charles Dwight Stout III Convicted Of Civil Rights Violation A Tennessee man named Charles Dwight Stout III, 20, pleaded guilty in a United States
The Document Dates Back To the Eighth Century AD Dr. Eleonore Cellard, a French scholar, has made an “extraordinary” discovery when she searched for