Burgertory founder’s chant about Zionists at pro-Palestine rally incited hatred against Jews, tribunal rules
A Victorian tribunal ruled that a pro-Palestine protester's chant incited hatred against Jews, finding a breach of the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act.
Hamas condemns the burning of a mosque in Nablus by settlers and calls for action
Hamas condemned the arson of the Abu Bakr al-Siddiq Mosque in Nablus by Israeli settlers, urging Palestinians to act to protect religious sites.
A case has been registered against Swami Abhimukteshwaranand under the POCSO Act
A case has been filed against Swami Abhimukteshwaranand and his disciple Mukundand Brahmachari under the POCSO Act in Prayagraj, India, based on allegations of sexual exploitation of disciples.
'This is a great sin...', says Brajesh Pathak on the incident of hair pulling at Magh Mela
Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak condemned the act of pulling hair during the Magh Mela as a serious wrongdoing, advocating for strict actions against such behavior.
DOJ signals crackdown on synagogue protesters using abortion clinic statute
The DOJ plans to broaden the use of the FACE Act to target protesters disrupting religious services, starting with synagogue disruptions as a case study.
Inter-religious act by the MPF marks stage of agreement in case of religious intolerance in PB
An inter-religious act held by Brazil's Federal Public Ministry in João Pessoa marked a significant step in addressing a case of religious intolerance involving priest Danilo César de Sousa Bezerra and artist Preta Gil.
Pay R$ 4,000 and participate in an act with other religions: what does the MPF agreement say with the priest accused of religious intolerance in a statement about Preta Gil
Father Danilo César has accepted an agreement with the Federal Public Ministry (MPF) related to accusations of religious intolerance following his comments about Preta Gil, which includes payment of R$ 4,000 and participation in interfaith events.
The teacher threw the cross into the trash. The prosecutor's office initiates proceedings
A teacher's act of disposing of a cross in a school has sparked legal proceedings and raised discussions on the protection of religious feelings in Poland.
The theft of consecrated hosts in a church in Valladolid prompted an act of reparation from Bishop Arguello: "They touched nothing else: their target was the Lord"
A theft of consecrated hosts in a Valladolid church led Bishop Arguello to conduct a reparation act, emphasizing the thieves' focus on the sacrament.