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Is Texas included in their study?
Amelia


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Subject: [CTRL] U.S. Studies Religious Persecution


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> http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/19990909/pl/us_religious_persecut
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> Politics Headlines
> Thursday September 9 5:25 PM ET
> U.S. Studies Religious Persecution
> By GEORGE GEDDA Associated Press Writer
> WASHINGTON (AP) - A State Department report Thursday pointed
> to evidence of widespread religious persecution in Iraq, Iran and
> Afghanistan, all under varying degrees of authoritarian rule, and to
> discrimination in some democratic countries as well, including
> Israel and India.
> The report, covering 194 countries and territories, is the first of what
> will become an annual assessment of the state of religious freedom
> around the world. The most serious violators could eventually face
> economic sanctions.
> The study stressed that religious persecution is not confined to a
> particular faith. ``Throughout the world, Buddhists, Christians,
> Hindus, Jews, Muslims and other believers continue to suffer for
> their faith,'' it said.
> While the report did not rank the countries based on the degree to
> which they limit freedom, the excesses attributed to the Iraqi
> government stood out.
> Iraqi leader ``Saddam Hussein has for decades conducted a brutal
> campaign of murder, summary execution and protracted arbitrary
> detention against the religious leaders and adherents of the Shiite
> Muslim population,'' the report said.
> It said Iraqi security forces ``have murdered senior Shiite clerics,
> desecrated mosques and holy sites, arrested tens of thousands of
> Shiites and forcibly prevented Shiites from practicing their religion.''
> Shiites in Afghanistan also suffered persecution and killing at the
> hands of the Taliban-led government in Kabul. Afghan police
> impose ``severe physical punishment and imprisonment'' for
> deviations from codes of worship and dress,'' the report said.
> It said Iran is intent on eradicating the Baha'is through prolonged
> detention and imprisonment, confiscation and desecration of
> graveyards and holy places. It added that other religious minorities
> in Iran also suffer.
> In general, the report made clear that democratic countries are far
> more tolerant of religious diversity than are countries run by
> totalitarian or authoritarian regimes. The report credits India, for
> example, for respecting constitutional provisions guaranteeing
> freedom of religion.
> But it said, tensions between Muslims and Hindus in India, and to
> a lesser extent between Hindus and Christians, ``continue to pose
> a challenge to the concepts of secularism, tolerance and diversity
> on which the state was founded.'' It added that state and local
> governments only partially respect religious freedom. The report
> also said there have been numerous reports of human rights
> abuses carried out by the mostly Hindu security forces against the
> predominantly Muslim population in the region of Kashmir
> controlled by India.
> As for India's rival, Pakistan, the report said discriminatory
> legislation has encouraged an atmosphere of ``religious
> intolerance, which has led to acts of violence by extremists against
> members of religious minorities, including Christians, Hindus,
> Ahmadis and Zikris.''
> In democratic Israel, the report said the country's 20 percent Arab
> population does not receive the same quality of education, housing,
> employment opportunities and social services as Jews. In addition,
> it said, ``government spending and financial support are
> proportionally far lower in predominantly non-Jewish areas.''
> On China, the report said Chinese citizens can face harassment or
> prolonged detention in labor camps if they practice religion outside
> officially sponsored churches.
> The study also cited credible reports of abuse against Buddhist
> monks and nuns in China, including Tibet.
> In Beijing, a Chinese spokesman rejected the allegations as
> malicious interference.
> ``Nobody has been arrested or detained because of religious
> beliefs,'' Foreign Ministry spokesman Sun Yuxi said. ``If religious
> believers are arrested, it is not because of their religious beliefs but
> because they have taken part in criminal activities.''
> President Clinton is expected to meet this weekend with Chinese
> President Jiang Zemin at the Asia-Pacific summit in Auckland,
> New Zealand.
>
>  Comment:  Now, don't you feel all better because Clinton is
> looking out for your rights?
>
>
>
> Kathleen
>
>
> "The homicidal state shares one trait with the solitary killer--like all
murderers, it trips on its own egoism and drops a trai
> l of clues which, when properly collected, preserved, and analyzed are as
damning as a signed confession left in the grave." -
> Forensic Anthropologist Clyde Snow
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