Saudi Arabia’s religious police stopped schoolgirls from leaving a blazing building because they were not wearing correct Islamic dress; fifteen died.
Month: April 2010
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Goldenbridge orphanage
She was regularly beaten, left to sleep in her own urine, had her teeth knocked out, was hospitalised after a beating when she tried to break out of the orphanage.
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AI asks bloggers to support free speech
Human rights group also wants web log writers to highlight the plight of fellow bloggers jailed for what they wrote in their online journals.
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Dabashi interview
Very nasty stuff
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Emily Bourgeois helps children in Uganda
She houses, feeds, clothes and pays for the schooling of orphans in Uganda.
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From Chattel to Freewomen
Dr Mohini Giri works to rescue Indian widows from living death.
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Anthony Grayling and Keith Ward
God didn’t do it, he wasn’t there at the time, and besides he’s sorry.
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Constitution? What constitution?
Article 37 of Maryland’s constitution provides that “no religious test ought ever to be required as a qualification for any office of profit or trust in this State, other than a declaration of belief in the existence of God”
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Profile of Wangari Maathai
She rose to prominence fighting for those most easily marginalised in Africa – poor women.
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Afghanistan: a Just Intervention
Chris Bertram asks why the British left reacted the way it did.
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Richard Carrier: Why I am not a Christian
God is silent and inert, the evidence is inadequate, and the universe is not the one predicted.
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M V Ramana on gay rights in South Asia
The strongly patriarchal nature of South Asian societies ensures even worse treatment for lesbians than for gay men.
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Afsan Chowdhury on the shadow citizens
Being gay in Bangladesh isn’t easy.
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Dawkins interview
On atheism and evidence for God
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Seyran Ates on multiculturalism
I want to know, and many thousands of Muslim girls and women have a right to know, why understanding and infinite tolerance is practised with particular cultural traditions that are clearly oppressive of women.
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Sheldrake’s staring effect
The sequences used in Sheldrake’s research are not properly randomized.
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About that Chinese encyclopedia…
Foucault cited Borges, but some of his followers cite the encyclopedia as fact.
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‘Living on Earth’ visits Wangari Maathai
Green belts, trees, women, poverty, empowerment, corruption, resistance.
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Jeffrey Nielsen’s response to firing by BYU
I also strongly disagree with the implications of your statement that faithfulness and loyalty to the church and church leaders never permits expressions of disagreement, or questioning of our church leaders – especially in an academic setting.
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Kenan Malik on free speech
The impact of censorship is in fact to undermine progressive movements within minority communities.
