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Another journalist was gunned down, this time by a motorcycle-riding shooter in broad daylight.
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Is it possible to encourage religious freedom in Egypt - in the absence of well developed constitutional protections - without a single group coming to dominate the public square?
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Survival was the name of the game during the critical martial-law era. Every story had to be cleared by the glaring eyes of military censors, or I would find myself jobless.
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Proselytization is a right, not just because seeking God is natural for human beings but because sharing that search with others is also constitutive of human dignity.
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Despite this Indonesian city's violent past, Muslim-Christian cooperation calmed clashes that broke out on 11 September, 2011.
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Ethnic Karens are an indigenous ethnic group, native to Burma and Thailand who have waged an armed resistance against the Burmese government since 1949.
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As Ahmadinejad arrives at the UN, it is critical to recall those held in Iran's prisons solely for their religious beliefs.
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Despite the hardships, and the unceasing civil war that has dragged on and on for more than 60 years, most Karen I spoke to believe that one day they will have victory through armed resistance.
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The swearing-in of Tibet's first secular prime minister in exile was historic, yet media coverage missed the significance of this development, exiled leaders say.
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An unprecedented secret meeting between the Philippine pres. Aquino and rebel leader Murad aimed to hasten the peace process along in this protracted religious conflict.
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