Friday, September 21, 2012
Religious intolerance on the rise worldwide, says US report
Pew Research Centre report says the US and UK are among countries showing a worrying rise in religious discrimination
Three-quarters of the world's human population of seven billion live under strong government curbs on religion, or among serious "social hostilities" involving faith issues, find researchers.
The US and UK, say the researchers, are among countries showing a worrying rise in religious discrimination.
The conclusions of the project, conducted by the Pew Research Centre, an American thinktank,'s Forum on Religion and Public Life, were published on Thursday. The analysis, of 197 countries and territories, identifies a sharp rise in religious limits globally and a 6% increase in restrictions in the four years until 2010. Read more
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