Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Uighurs could be allowed to seek genocide ruling against China in UK
Religion News Service: The report from The New York Times citing
Trump’s tax information alleges the Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association paid nearly $400,000 to the president’s Washington hotel in
2017, raising questions about the potential conflicts of interest in
making money off his religious allies while in office.
Christianity Today: Three women have come forward with additional allegations against the late Christian apologist.
Pew Research: In many countries, being religiously unaffiliated is linked to certain social and political views.
The New York Times: “I cannot remain indifferent,” the director
wrote in a letter to Nigeria’s president about a 13-year-old who was
sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment and menial labor on a blasphemy
charge.
The Guardian: MPs and peers aim to grant minorities in China the right to petition British courts.
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