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09/09/2010 CHINA
Chen Guangcheng, blind activist, free after more than four years in prison
He denounced violence related to the one child law, with forced abortions and sterilizations in Shandong. In prison he was sick but denied treatment. In recent years, his wife has been under house arrest and isolation, telephone controlled and internet disconnected.
Beijing (AsiaNews / CHRD) - The well-known human rights activist, blind lawyer Chen Guangcheng, was released today from prison in Linyi (Shandong) after serving a sentence of four years and three months. Chen was convicted of "intentionally damaging property and gathering crowds to disturb transport order ". In reality, he had reported forced abortions and sterilizations in campaigns for...

09/09/2010 SRI LANKA
Parliament gives the president new powers
The president now will be able to run for office as often he likes. The constitutional change was approved yesterday despite protests of thousands of people. “This legislation is the last nail in the coffin of democracy,” Sarath Fonseka said.
09/09/2010 INDIA
Indian bishop: The World Assembly of families and the ambiguities of globalization
by Mons. Agnelo Gracias
The Christian family, facing the challenges of materialism and hedonism, needs to reaffirm a coexistence based on love and mutual respect, as children of the Father. The Bishop of Mumbai talks to AsiaNews about the role of the family in today’s world.

09/09/2010 VIETNAM
Ho Chi Minh City: Catholic and Buddhist facilities for young AIDS patients
by J.B. Vu
Facilities host about 2,500 ranging in age from zero to 16, most living with HIV/AIDS. Nuns and volunteers work in “silence” to ease the pain. Discrimination and rejection are the main problems. The Mai Tam diocesan shelter provides an example.
09/09/2010 INDONESIA
Millions of Indonesians on the move for the feast of Idul Fitri
The long holiday ends Ramadan. Traditionally Muslims return to their hometown to celebrate. Mile long traffic jams around large cities, long trips that last hours. Christians organize free refreshment centres.
09/09/2010 NORTH KOREA
Pyongyang focuses on booming video game industry
The Korean regime aims to develop video games for mobile phones, which do not fall under the sanctions decided by the U.S. government and generate money. But experts warn of a "high risk of espionage."
09/08/2010 SRI LANKA
Christian priests and laity in silent protest against Rajapaksa’s power
by Melani Manel Perera
Parliament begins debate on constitutional reforms that would increase presidential powers and allow the president to be re-elected for more than two mandates. Religious leaders, rights activists and opposition parties fear changes might spell the end to Sri Lankan democracy.
09/08/2010 PAKISTAN
Christian woman, mother of two, abducted and forced into slavery because of debt
by Jibran Khan
Her labourer husband took out a loan to have his sick father undergo medical treatment. Muslim landlord who owns the debt now wants repayment; to achieve his goal, he threatened and insulted the family, calling them “lowlife” who “will always be our slave” because “We Muslims are superior to any other religion.” Initially, police refused to intervene and file a complaint about the abduction.
09/08/2010 INDIA
The birth of Mary and the suffering of millions of women in India
by Santosh Digal
The Indian Church celebrates the Day of the Girl Child today to condemn discrimination against women in Indian society. Only 67.7% of girls between 15 and 24 years receive education and about 40% of married women suffer violence within the family walls. India holds last place for the growth rate of the female population because of widespread feticides, abortion and prenatal selection.
09/08/2010 PAKISTAN
Pakistani cricket hit by more scandals as players accumulate properties
After accusing three Pakistani players, Britain’s News of the World publishes a new interview with a player who claims that “almost every match” is fixed. Ordinary Pakistanis now wonder about their players’ excess earnings.
09/08/2010 IRAN
No place for democracy and human rights in Islam, says Qom theologian
Imam Mesbah Yazdi, great supporter of Ahmadinejad, makes the claim. For him, sexual and moral deviants like Sakineh should be punished and suppressed. Obeying Ahmadinejad is like obeying God. Pro-reform students are beaten, pro-reform professors are fired, all for being against Iran’s rulers. Journalists are accused of being “mohareb”, enemies of God.

Altri articoli
09/08/2010 BANGLADESH
Dhaka, the president halts executioner. 20 prisoners on death row pardoned by William Gomes
09/08/2010 VATICAN
Pope: Church renewal comes from a spirit of penance and conversion
09/08/2010 THAILAND
Southern Thailand: another teacher killed, schools closed in protest by Weena Kowitwanij
09/08/2010 VATICAN - CHINA
Cardinal Zen: Catholic Church in China, dialogue or confrontation with the government by Card. Joseph Zen Zekiun, sdb
09/08/2010 IRAQ
Iraqi Christians also condemn Qur‘an burning, says Kirkuk archbishop
09/08/2010 PHILIPPINES
Maguindanao massacre trial begins
09/07/2010 BANGLADESH
Dhaka: Muslim girl raped by teacher during Ramadan by William Gomes
09/07/2010 SRI LANKA
Rajapaksa vying for more powers, re-election by Melani Manel Perera
09/07/2010 CHINA
Beijing shuts down Hebei steel mills
09/07/2010 THAILAND
Marching 1,100 kilometres for peace between Buddhists and Muslims in the south by Weena Kowitwanij
09/07/2010 TAIWAN
Taipei, childcare incentives to counter falling birth rate
09/07/2010 AFGHANISTAN
For Petraeus, burning the Qur‘an is useless and dangerous
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VATICAN
Pope to young people, what counts is faith, not worldly "security" In his message for the next World Youth Day, Benedict XVI, recalling his own youthful experiences, writes that widespread relativism "does not generate true freedom, but instability, loss, conformity to the fashions of the moment" and that those who try to build a society without God hide a hell in which " selfishness, divisions in families, the hatred between people and between nations, lack of love, joy and hope prevail."
ASIA - VATICAN
Christians in Asia, courageous witnesses of faith until martyrdom
by Bernardo CervelleraA day dedicated to martyrdom and persecution of the Churches of Asia in present times. The vitality of the community is precisely a result of this testimony to the spilling of blood. Violations of religious freedom are an attempt to oppress not only faith, but society. An "overdevelopment" without God leads to a "moral underdevelopment," which is the enemy of true human development. The cases of China, India, Vietnam. Support for the persecuted communities.
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09/02/2010 ISRAEL – IRAN
Israel completes preparations for an attack against Iran
by Maurizio d’Orlando
09/03/2010 ASIA - VATICAN
Christians in Asia, courageous witnesses of faith until martyrdom
by Bernardo Cervellera
09/03/2010 VATICAN
Pope to young people, what counts is faith, not worldly "security"
09/07/2010 BANGLADESH
Dhaka: Muslim girl raped by teacher during Ramadan
by William Gomes
09/02/2010 ASIA - VATICAN
Lay Catholics in Asia: a "sleeping giant" that is waking up
by Bernardo Cervellera
09/08/2010 IRAN
No place for democracy and human rights in Islam, says Qom theologian
09/06/2010 RUSSIA
Russian bishops conference: We can only grow in collaboration with the Orthodox
09/06/2010 INDIA
Kerala, "blasphemer" professor, who had his hand cut off, is fired
by Nirmala Carvalho
09/02/2010 INDONESIA
Christian and radical Muslims: dialogue, instead of burning the Koran
by Mathias Hariyadi
09/02/2010 CHINA
China’s foremost dairy company accused of “recycling” melamine-tainted milk

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