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3/29/2009: Iran, Saudis among religious freedom violators - JTS |
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3/27/2009: U.S. State Department Names Religious Violators |
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3/27/2009: State Dept. reveals predecessors’ designations of freedom... - Associated Baptist Press |
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3/20/2009: Pending Religion Law in Tajikistan Concerns USCIRF |
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3/17/2009: Pakistan Called to Abandon Violent Religious Extremists |
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5/13/2008: North Korea-Religious Repression - Voice of America |
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5/12/2008: Iran Violates Religious Freedom - Voice of America |
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May 5, 2008: Religious strife erodes RI image, say experts - The Jakarta Post |
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5/03/2008: Banned Vietnam Buddhist group claims repression before UN meet - Agence France Presse |
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4/16/2008: North Korean Refugees Punished For Seeking Religion, Report Says - The Wall Street Journal |
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April 14, 2008: Religious-freedom watchdogs urge Bush to boycott Beijing Olympics - Associated Press |
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WASHINGTON - A federal
religious-freedom watchdog panel urged President Bush to boycott the opening
ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics unless ''there is substantial improvement''
in China's treatment of Tibet.
The U.S. Commission on International
Religious Freedom said China must open ''direct and concrete talks'' with
the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual and political leader of Tibetan Buddhism,
before Bush attends the opening ceremonies.
If those talks do not occur, the
nine-member commission called on Bush to first visit the Tibetan capital of
Lhasa and urged him to request a meeting with Chinese political prisoners or
dissidents during his visit.
''For too long, the Chinese have
employed a 'security' approach to Tibetan Buddhism - preferring repression,
control of leadership decisions, castigation of the Dalai Lama and 'patriotic
education' over freedom of thoughts, conscience and religion,'' said the
panel's chairman, Michael Cromartie.
The idea of boycotting the opening
ceremonies has been floated by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and presidential
candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton. White House spokesman Tony Fratto told
reporters Bush still plans to attend.
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