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All foreigners suspected in the deadly bombing of a church in Arusha, Tanzania, on May 5, were freed on May 14, according to local authorities.
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Tanzania is considered one the world's peaceful countries, but recent religious clashes have stained that reputation.
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Rwanda's annual 100 Days of Grief recalls the genocide of 1994, in which one million people were murdered, and some Christian churches became scenes of horror.
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A report by Tanzanian journalists on Christian-Muslim clashes has influenced the president's public statements on religious harmony.
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The celebrated spiritual leader of over 5 million Tibetan Buddhists supports religious freedom but sees proselytizing as a source of social conflict.
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Christian Syrians have become a special target of violence and attacks in the ongoing war in Syria, reports a Swedish freelance journalist who visited refugees in Lebanon late December 2012.
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Tanzania's position as a role model for peace in Africa was dealt another blow on May 5 when a bomb exploded outside Saint Joseph’s Roman Catholic church in the city of Arusha.
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There seems to be no stop to media killings in the Philippines as another Filipino broadcaster was murdered in broad daylight on 22 April.
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Liberia's head of presidential security used Press Freedom Day to warn journalists that he would go after anyone whose reporting "intrudes on" presidential security.
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After a month reviewing dozens of applications, The Media Project is ready to reveal the recipients of the 2013 Coaching and Leadership Fellowship Awards.
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