religious freedom
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US committee on religious freedom seeks ‘country of particular concern’ tag for India
Scroll Staff
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United States flags ‘concerning increase’ in hate speech, anti-conversion laws in India
Scroll Staff
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Anti-conversion law will be introduced in the state, Rajasthan tells Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
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US President Joe Biden counts India among ‘xenophobic’ nations that do not welcome immigrants
Scroll Staff
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Rush Hour podcast: Adani under investigation? SEBI says no, finance ministry says yes
Scroll Staff
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US religious freedom panel flags India as ‘country of particular concern’ for fourth time in a row
Scroll Staff
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US panel says religious freedom is threatened in India
Scroll Staff
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In Assam, a police crackdown on European visitors sparks demand for an anti-conversion law
Rokibuz Zaman
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Assam’s new cattle protection law makes it harder for many to offer qurbani this Eid
Rokibuz Zaman
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US report about attacks on minorities is ‘vote bank politics’ in international relations, says India
Scroll Staff
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US official for religious freedom criticises hijab ban, India says comments are ‘motivated’
Scroll Staff
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Three Christmas attacks in India where the police failed to act against Hindutva mobs
Aishwarya Iyer
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US designates China, Pakistan as countries of particular concern for violating religious freedom
Scroll Staff
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After decades of restricting religion, the Chinese Communist Party is carefully allowing its revival
Mario Poceski, The Conversation
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US Religious Freedom Report flags concerns about CAA, allegations that Muslims spread Covid in India
Scroll Staff
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Europe’s criticism of Pakistan’s human rights record should be a wake-up call for Islamabad
Zahid Hussain, Dawn.com
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Designate India as a ‘country of particular concern’ for religious freedom violations: US panel
Scroll Staff
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National Minorities Rights Day 2020: Significance in a multi-religious society like India
Scroll Staff
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India denied visa to US teams that flagged concerns about religious freedom last year
Scroll Staff
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Reflections on fundamental rights: They’re like our relatives – we think we know them, but we don’t
Anjana Prakash