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Shi’a Cleric Sentenced To Death For Blasphemy In Saudi Arabia – Sign The Petition Calling For The Immediate Release Of Ayatollah Nimr Baqr al-Nimr

Shi’a Cleric Sentenced To Death For Blasphemy In Saudi Arabia – Sign The Petition Calling For The Immediate Release Of Ayatollah Nimr Baqr al-Nimr

By • on April 21, 2013

Ayatollah Nimr Baqr al-Nimr has been sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia, the desert kingdom that is a key ally of the Western elite.  This case clearly shows that blasphemy laws are tools of religious oppression and should be opposed globally. However, initiatives

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Pianist Found Guilty of Insulting Islam In Turkey – Draconian Speech Code That May Be Coming West

Pianist Found Guilty of Insulting Islam In Turkey – Draconian Speech Code That May Be Coming West

By • on April 18, 2013

La Divina Commedia di Dante (Fresco in the church of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence). A book like The Divine Comedy would undoubtedly be banned if it was written following the adoption of OIC desired laws such as those

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Persecution of Non-Muslims Spreading To UK From OIC Countries – The Case of A Heathrow Airport Worker

Persecution of Non-Muslims Spreading To UK From OIC Countries – The Case of A Heathrow Airport Worker

By • on April 11, 2013

ICLA has written about how Muslims who want to frighten Christians in places like Pakistan merely have to accuse them of blasphemy in order to turn their lives upside down.  Increasingly it seems that this kind of mentality is beginning to thrive in places like the United Kingdom. A recent report by

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Religious Persecution In Yet Another OIC Member State – Indonesia

Religious Persecution In Yet Another OIC Member State – Indonesia

By • on March 19, 2013

President Barack Obama and Indonesia’s President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in 2010 Human

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Anti-Hindu Oppression in West Bengal – Tapan Ghosh Locked Up Without Bail

Anti-Hindu Oppression in West Bengal – Tapan Ghosh Locked Up Without Bail

By • on March 18, 2013

Since ICLA began developing relations with new friends on the Indian subcontinent we have heard some harrowing and heartwrenching stories of religious persecution. We see in the West how Islamists preaching hate are placated and indulged.  It seems that a similar situation exists in India’s state

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ICLA Attends Pakistan Minorities Rights Organisation UK Conference In House Of Lords

ICLA Attends Pakistan Minorities Rights Organisation UK Conference In House Of Lords

By • on March 16, 2013

Chris Knowles of the International Civil Liberties Alliance (ICLA) Outside Parliament After House of Lords Conference Organised by the Makistan Minorities Rights Organisation UK. On 12 March 2013 I

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Cri De Coeur: A Civil Society Appeal To Politicians, Academia And The Media

Cri De Coeur: A Civil Society Appeal To Politicians, Academia And The Media

By • on March 15, 2013

On March 13rd, 2013, it became known that only an energetic, last-minute intervention of police averted a brutal attempt by radical Muslims in Leverkusen, Germany, to assassinate Markus Beisicht, chairman of a right wing regional party. Also if, for whatever reasons, you may be strongly critical of the

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Pat Condell Speaks About the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and its Campaign Against Free Speech

Pat Condell Speaks About the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and its Campaign Against Free Speech

By • on March 13, 2013

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Blasphemy Allegations Used As Excuse For Mob Rule In Pakistan

Blasphemy Allegations Used As Excuse For Mob Rule In Pakistan

By • on March 10, 2013

Our friends at World Vision In Progress News (WVIP News) have informed us of yet another example of how blasphemy laws turn into an excuse for violence, intimidation and persecution.  No CommentsRead this story »

Jamaat-e-Islami And Mob Violence Against Religious Minorities In Bangladesh

Jamaat-e-Islami And Mob Violence Against Religious Minorities In Bangladesh

By • on March 4, 2013

Flag of Bangladesh A wave of deadly violence, looting, and arson is currently sweeping across parts of Bangladesh.  This follows the sentencing to death of Delwar Hossain Sayedee the Bangladeshi leader of the

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