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Great BritainUK Gov’t Won’t Back Christians Fighting For Their RightsMonday, December 12th, 2011"I am very disappointed for the individuals concerned who have simply followed their conscience. Such is the result of a liberal establishment that has become deeply illiberal." If Christianity Goes, So Does EuropeSunday, December 4th, 2011“Christianity is so consubstantial with the West, that any surrender on its part would have devastating consequences.” Christian Worker Fired At Britain’s Heathrow Airport For “Insulting Muslims”Wednesday, November 30th, 2011Halawi reportedly said she was told by those involved in the complaints to "go to Hell" for her religion and that Jews were responsible for the September 11 terror attacks against the United States. A friend, she added, was reduced to tears after being bullied for wearing a cross. Britain’s Only Muslim Member Of Cabinet Tells Christians Not To Be Ashamed Of Their FaithFriday, October 28th, 2011The murder of Shahbaz Bhatti in Pakistan emphasises the urgent need for communication between faiths. Advancing Freedom of Religion or Belief: Agendas for ChangeWednesday, June 15th, 2011Religious liberty is the business of faith communities - we are the ones who need to champion for the freedom to worship across the globe, asserts the author. Day of Prayer for Christians in EgyptThursday, January 20th, 2011Christian Solidarity Worldwide is hosting a day of prayer for Christians in Egypt on 29 January 2011 in London. Death sentences feared for Afghan convertsTuesday, January 18th, 2011“Five countries are appealing to Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai to prevent two Afghan men who converted to Christianity from being sentenced to death for… their decisions to abandon Islam,” reports World Net Daily. YWCA Drops Reference to Christianity from its NameSaturday, January 8th, 2011“It was the Christian character of the YWCA that made it great. It is a shame that it’s turning its back on those values.” Believers Shouldn’t Accept Anti-Christian IntoleranceFriday, January 7th, 2011“When their institutions are forced to adopt secular standards in everything from rules of employment to selection of intake, the community should speak up for a fair society in which secularist values do not automatically trump Christian values.” Islamic TV banned in Britain for condoning marital rapeMonday, November 15th, 2010Britain's television watchdog has censured a Muslim religious channel accusing its presenters of condoning marital rape and calling women who visit mosques wearing perfume as ''prostitutes'' Bishops slam equality laws in foster care ban caseWednesday, November 3rd, 2010“If the court believes that those with traditional Christian views on homosexuality can be discriminated against, the state has taken a position on a moral question, namely that such religious belief is problematic.” ‘Britain’s Islamic republic’Sunday, October 24th, 2010Radical Muslims are expanding their influence in UK. This report exposes the radical Muslims and how they exploit the democratic process in UK for their goal of Islamization. British Schools Where Girls Must Wear the Islamic VeilFriday, October 8th, 2010Hundreds of girls are bring forced by British schools to wear the Islamic veil in a move which has been heavily criticised by mainstream Muslims. Iranian Christian asylum seekers claim unfair deportationMonday, September 6th, 2010Why is Britain deporting persecuted Christians?Tuesday, July 14th, 2009The officials of Britain decided to send an Egyptian Christian family back to their country where they face persecution due to their faith. Muslim Converts Subject to Abuse, Violence, and MurderWednesday, March 2nd, 2005Muslim Converts Subject to Abuse, Violence, and Murder |
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