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03/12/2010 CHINA
Priest arrested in Fujian for organizing winter camp for 300 university students
Fr. John Baptist Luo was arrested on 3 March. Three other priests have been issued arrest warrants, but not yet detained. Another three have to pay a fine. Fr. Luo told AsiaNews: "I'm ready to go to jail. I would be happy to serve as a witness to Christ and follow the example of many holy martyrs. "
Fuan (AsiaNews) - An underground priest from the Diocese of Mindong (Fujian) was arrested for organizing a camp with 300 students. Three other priests who work with him have received an arrest warrant, not yet  carried out, a further three were fined up to 500 Yuan...

03/12/2010 PAKISTAN
Punjab: Christian maid burned alive to prevent her from reporting a rape
by Fareed Khan
Kiran George had burns on 80% of her body and died after two days of slow agony. The girl was raped by the son of her Muslim master. When she threatened a lawsuit, the young man killed her. In a second incident a Muslim mob burnt a Christian home and copies of the Bible.
03/12/2010 TURKEY - SWEDEN
Ankara recalls its ambassador from Sweden. Still problems over the Armenian genocide
As already the case with the United States and Canada. Erdogan cancels a trip to Stockholm. The Armenian diaspora against diplomatic relations between Armenia and Turkey.

03/12/2010 CHINA
Lawmaker proposes 15 years in prison for petitioning
Liu Qingning, deputy director of the Legal Affairs Committee of the Guangxi Regional People's Congress, wants the National People’s Congress to punish petitioners with stiff sentences. Wen Jiabao instead called for better petition procedures. In the meantime, social unrest grows in the country.
03/12/2010 VATICAN
Pope: the priest, "speaks of God to the world and presents the world to God"
In secularized society, says Benedict XVI, the priest is not a social worker, but " man of the sacred," not subject to the cultural fashions of the time. "True freedom" in belonging to God. The value of "celibacy"
03/12/2010 INDIA – CHINA – SRI LANKA
Chinese aid to Sri Lanka could lead to conflict
by Nirmala Carvalho
Fr Nithiya, the executive secretary of the Justice and Peace Commission of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India, talks about Sri Lanka’s new, Chinese-funded airport. He blames outside power for turning the country into a colony, destroying peace; he points the finger at China, India and Pakistan.
03/12/2010 ISRAEL – PALESTINE
Tensions remain high as Israel shuts down West Bank crossings
US Vice President Joe Biden, who is in Israel to re-launch the peace process through indirect talks, accepts Netanyahu’s explanation that the construction of East Jerusalem settlements was slated in a few years time. Is this a green light for more settlements? Abbas wants the United States to make sure plans are scrapped.
03/12/2010 CHINA
Beijing, the list of arrests and convictions for the NPC
As per routine, on the occasion of the National People’s Assembly the police makes raids against protesters and dissidents. The aim is to prevent public protests during one of the most sensitive national events.
03/12/2010 MYANMAR – SOUTH AFRICA
Desmond Tutu and Aung San Suu Kyi agree, Myanmar elections “shameful”, a “farce”
The South African archbishop is in favour of sanctions against the military junta, compares Burma’s opposition leader to Nelson Mandela. One day, he said, she will be “freely elected” to lead her country. The Burmese Nobel Peace Prize winner appeals to the people to stand up to the unjust law.
03/12/2010 KYRGYZSTAN – UZBEKISTAN
Tensions rising between Bishkek and Tashkent, border sector closed
Border incidents are on the rise with guards firing at each other. Uzbekistan wants to stop Kyrgyzstan from building a dam on the Naryn River, fearing it might reduce the volume of water flowing downstream.
03/12/2010 TAIWAN
Taipei, Justice Minister resigns because opposed to the death penalty
She has declared that she would rather die than to order the execution of one of the 44 inmates on death row. China has the primacy of death sentences in the world. But so far at least 139 countries have abolished it.

Altri articoli
03/11/2010 CHINA - TIBET
The Dalai Lama "close to the Uyghurs' scares Beijing
03/11/2010 NEPAL
Kathmandu: police and Tibetan refugees clash, 34 arrested by Kalpit Parajuli
03/11/2010 CHECHNYA – RUSSIA
TB is back in Grozny but doctors and facilities are in short supply
03/11/2010 VATICAN
Pope: crisis in Penance, the result of relativism, primarily challenges priests
03/11/2010 SRI LANKA
The relics of Saint Anthony in Sri Lanka to bring “peace and unity” to the country by Melani Manel Perera
03/11/2010 INDIA
Madhya Pradesh: Hindu religion perhaps compulsory subject in schools by Nirmala Carvalho
03/11/2010 PHILIPPINES
Way of the Cross for Filipinos affected by drought by Santosh Digal
03/11/2010 RUSSIA
More than 50 Jehovah’s Witnesses arrested in Russia for taking part in a public protest
03/11/2010 MYANMAR
Junta cancels 1990 election results as archbishop of Yangon urges people to pray for Myanmar
03/11/2010 ISRAEL - PALESTINE
Possible government crisis if Israel continues settlements in East Jerusalem by Joshua Lapide
03/11/2010 VIETNAM
Thousands of Vietnamese women and children sold as "sex slaves" by J.B. Vu
03/11/2010 ISLAM
Sheikh Tantawi, a great religious leader, dies by Samir Khalil Samir
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INDIA
Muslim women can move forwards wearing the veil
by Asghar Ali EngineerA few days ago, Muslims in Karnataka took to the streets to protest the publication of an article against the Islamic veil by the ‘Kannada Prabha’ newspaper, ostensibly by well know writer Taslima Nasreen. Because of her liberal views on Islam, she has been living in exile for the past 16 years. The unrest left two people dead, and 50 injured; it also caused anger and fear among the State’s Hindu population. Asghar Ali Engineer, a Muslim and head of the Centre for Study of Society and Secularism, tells Indians about the struggle Muslim women are engaged in for their rights. He accuses Indian newspapers of distorting reality, something that is preventing a real reform of Islam.
ISLAM
Women, equality and Islam: Rethinking the faith to meet the expectations of modern man
by Samir Khalil Samir, SJIt is the only way to overcome the contrast between the verses of the Koran and sayings of the Sunna (tradition) of Prophet of Islam that sometimes do not point in the same direction. Some praise women or speak neutrally about them, others say they are temptresses and that hell is populated by women. Also, some verses speak of equality between men and women, some of inequality. Today the question is a juridical rather than cultural one.
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03/11/2010 RUSSIA
More than 50 Jehovah’s Witnesses arrested in Russia for taking part in a public protest
03/06/2010 PHILIPPINES
Mindanao: MILF drops demand for independence, opens door to peace
by Santosh Digal
03/09/2010 IRAN
Isfahan: Protestant clergyman tortured for “converting Muslims”
03/08/2010 MYANMAR
International Women’s Day: 177 women endure violence and abuse in Burmese prisons
03/06/2010 NEPAL
Murders and death threats to silence Nepali media
by Kalpit Parajuli
03/07/2010 VATICAN
Converting is looking at history and pain through the “eyes of God”, Pope says
03/06/2010 JAPAN
Some 15,000 people line up in Tokyo to attend film festival about Mother Teresa
03/09/2010 CHINA – NORTH KOREA
Pyongyang leases port on the Sea of Japan to Beijing
03/06/2010 INDIA – SRI LANKA
Thousands of Tamils go on pilgrimage for the feast day of Saint Anthony
by Nirmala Carvalho
03/08/2010 VIETNAM
Archbishop of Hanoi in Rome for medical treatment
by Emily Nguyễn

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