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November 11
- Will the Senate Save the US Commission on International Religious Freedom? Mark Hensch, Christian Post
- Prison mosques, churches, and prayer rooms closed down Felix Corley, Forum 18 News Service
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November 10
- Arab Spring confounds Iran's opposition Mahan Abedin, Asia Times Online
- Muslims Against Crusades to be banned from midnight Alan Travis, The Guardian
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November 9
- Religious minorities put faith in Tunisia's democracy Tom Heneghan, Reuters
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November 8
- Voters find religious belief important in leader Andrew Stern, Reuters
- Czech church restitution should not go before 1948-CSSD Ceske Noviny
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November 7
- Ennahda's reformist Tunisian Islamism has strong roots Tom Heneghan, Reuters
- UZBEKISTAN: New haj pilgrimage, same old restrictions Mushfig Bayram, Forum 18 News Service
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November 4
- Falun Gong files petition to have bylaw struck down Medha, The Vancouver Sun
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November 3
- Create special laws for cults: DPP Catherine Hockley, Adelaide Now
- US Congressional Report Notes Marked Drop in China Human Rights William Ide, Voice of America
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November 1
- AZERBAIJAN: Up to five years' imprisonment for uncensored religious literature? Felix Corley, Forum 18 News Service
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October 29
- Religion leaders see immigration as 'God's call' Associated Press
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October 28
- Religious tolerance bill creates news problems in Indonesia Mathias Hariyadi, AsiaNews.it
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October 27
- Mitt Romney's Mormon Religion Is Unknown To Most Americans, According To New Survey Jaweed Kaleem, Huffington Post
- Parents upset by complaint over pregame prayers Houston Chronicle
- Court hearing on ‘Religious Freedom’ amendment today Ashley Lopez, The Florida Independent
- Terry Jones 2012: Pastor Who Burned Quran Running For President Dean Praetorius, The Huffington Post
- UZBEKISTAN: "8 or 9 out of every 10 confiscated religious books are Muslim" Mushfig Bayram, Forum 18 News Service
- French court cancels permit for Marseille mega-mosque Anne Beade, AFP
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