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Nepal: the goddess beckons (© Himal magazine)
24.11.2009 Gadhimai Mela in Nepal will take place on 24 November, whether activists, sympathisers and critics cry themselves hoarse or not. Setting aside the visual repulsion, the macabre excess and the gluttony for slaughter, Rabi Thapa investigates the logistical details involved in managing such an epic event.
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Related topics/regions: [Nepal] [Religion]
Image: Nepal: the goddess beckons (© Himal magazine)
08.11.2009 Graham Rankin draws some interesting analogies between modern globalisation and the economics of the Catholic Church in the 16th century. Manufacturing Crunch
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Related topics/regions: [Globalisation] [Religion]
Arsher Ali and Gethin Anthony in What Fatima Did (Photo: Alex Rumford)
28.10.2009 What Fatima Did… was adopt the veil, to the amazement of her teenage classmates and friends. This sharp, fast-moving play shows what happened next.
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From: OneWorld UK
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Culture] [Religion] [Race Politics]
Image: Arsher Ali and Gethin Anthony in What Fatima Did (Photo: Alex Rumford)
Yoav Shamir
18.10.2009 Yoav Shamir was called an anti-Semite for one his films, which, as a Jew and an Israeli, he found odd.
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From: OneWorld UK
Related topics/regions: [Israel] [Religion]
Image: Yoav Shamir
What Fatima Did
08.10.2009 At 17, she drinks, smokes and parties. On the eve of her 18th birthday, without word or warning or explanation, she adopts the hijab. A new play takes the London stage.
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Culture] [Religion]
Image: What Fatima Did
01.09.2009 A major setback for gender campaigners as protests in Mali persuade the president to reject a new law improving the rights of women. BBC News
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Related topics/regions: [Mali] [Religion] [Gender]
The Black Album
26.07.2009 Profane, rude, blasphemous, direct, mischievous - Kureishi's back: “There are times when we can be too respectful to one another and that can be dangerous.”
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Culture] [Religion] [Race Politics]
Image: The Black Album
Nandita Das
09.03.2009 “I don’t want to be a martyr and get it banned and boast about it,” says actress Nandita Das of her directorial debut, Firaaq. But she was aware when making her film about people caught up in the anti-Muslim violence in Gujarat in 2002 that it might prove controversial.
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From: OneWorld UK
Related topics/regions: [India] [Information & media] [Religion]
Image: Nandita Das
Daud Sharifa Khanam / Photo credit: Infochange
07.05.2008 Durgabai Deshmukh Award winner Daud Sharifa Khanam from southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu provided Muslim women a platform to challenge the oppressive patriarchal system. For this, she has had to face the ire of Muslim clerics. She was hated, abused and threatened but she never gave up the fight.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Gender] [Religion] [Culture] [Ethics & value systems]
Image: Daud Sharifa Khanam / Photo credit: Infochange
19.03.2008 A prime issue that chokes the political health of troubled Pakistan is that not all of its able citizens are allowed to vote...
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Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] [Religion] [Social exclusion] [Democracy] [Governance]
Indian Muslim women are now assertive about their rights
17.03.2008 Tired of living in a world governed by marriage laws formulated and implemented by men, Muslim women in India have come out with their own Nikahnama. It recognises their right to seek divorce and other entitlements so that they are the masters of their own destiny.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Gender] [Religion] [Ethics & value systems] [Law]
Image: Indian Muslim women are now assertive about their rights
12.03.2008 Communalism as an ideology in India is surging forward despite the presence of an avowedly secular government at the centre. There may not have been spectacular occurrences of violence since the new government came to power in 2004, but minorities continue to live in an atmosphere of insecurity.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Religion]
Radhika Coomaraswamy /Photo credit: UN
07.03.2008 Development agencies lack funds for successful reintegration, says UN Under-Secretary-General Radhika Coomaraswamy. Rehabilitation of child soldiers goes beyond the act of demobilisation from armies. Faith organisations and education can help communities receive these children back into their fold, says she.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [Education] [Human rights] [Religion] [Civil society] [Arms & military] [United Nations]
Image: Radhika Coomaraswamy /Photo credit: UN
The Afghan government is battling for the minds of the next generation
14.01.2008 Critical of its existing policies, the Afghan government is now trying to transform its religious schools by widening their syllabus. The move is seen as an attempt to regain its past historic glory as students will be taught history, geography, science, languages - and computer studies, apart the teachings of Islam.
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Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [South Asia] [Education] [Youth] [Religion] [Ethics & value systems] [Governance]
Image: The Afghan government is battling for the minds of the next generation
Evening in Kuala Lumpur.
08.01.2008 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 8 (IPS) - In a move that may hurt Malaysia's multi-religious social fabric the government has announced that certain Arabic words like 'Allah' cannot be used in the literature, gospel, and speeches of non-Muslim faiths.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [Malaysia] [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Religion] [Governance] [Law]
Image: Evening in Kuala Lumpur. © stuck in customs (flickr)
07.12.2007 An NGO group in Bali is taking advantage of the international climate change conference on the Indonesian island to press for a Global Day of Silence.
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From: OneWorld UK
Related topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Pollution] [Religion]
Taslima Nasreen / Photo credit: Official website of Taslima
28.11.2007 Around 15 organisations, on November 27, held a silent protest at New Delhi’s cultural hub Mandi House in support of Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen, who has been in exile since 1994. Living in eastern Indian city of Kolkata since 2003, she had to recently move out when under pressure from Muslim fundamentalists, the West Bengal government forced her to leave at once.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Religion] [Freedom of expression] [Civil society] [Democracy]
Image: Taslima Nasreen / Photo credit: Official website of Taslima
05.11.2007 Jesuit presence in Afghanistan is helping speed up this war-ravaged country’s development process while also building understanding and faith between Indians and Afghans.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [South Asia] [Development] [Education] [Religion] [Activism] [War and peace]
01.11.2007 Religious fundamentalism and its impact on women was much debated at the recent Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights being held at Hyderabad, India. Acts of violence ranging from honour killings to marital rape have been borne by women in times of both war and peace.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Gender] [Religion] [Sexuality] [Law] [War and peace]
31.10.2007 "Da un'Europa sconvolta dai recenti conflitti nei Balcani ad un Europa che, valorizzando etnie, lingue e religioni, sappia cogliere le tante opportunità anche attraverso l'allargamento dell'Unione". E' questo l'appello che è emerso dalle relatrici alla Conferenza internazionale promossa venerdì scorso a Bolzano dalla World Social Agenda nell'ambito della manifestazione "Libera Europa–Freies Europa". La conferenza ha concluso il ciclo di riflessione quadriennale sui continenti nei quali donne dell'Africa, America Latina, dell'Asia, dell’Europa dell’Est e dei Balcani hanno presentato le loro attività e la loro visione di un mondo "diverso, multiplo, mescolato". Dal prossimo anno, la World Social Agenda proporrà percorsi, dibattiti e eventi a Padova, Trento e Bolzano sugli "Obiettivi del Millennio" proposti dall'Onu.
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Related topics/regions: [Europe] [Economy] [Civil rights] [Religion] [Social exclusion] [Civil society] [Democracy] [Conflict]
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