News Focus UGANDA: Brave priest says ‘I’ll die rather than stay silent' by David Sseppuuya - 20th February 2013 The country is one of the most corrupt in the world. Some aid has been suspended. But when a Bishop spoke up, they arrested him. Read more about UGANDA: Brave priest says ‘I’ll die rather than stay silent' Log in to post comments UK: How a goodwill offer of land for a new mosque turned sour by Wilf Merttens - 13th February 2013 Social engineering or religious illiteracy? Reading Council in a bind over Muslim theological differences. Read more about UK: How a goodwill offer of land for a new mosque turned sour Log in to post comments Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood launches development campaign as violence rocks the nation by Jayson Casper - 30th January 2013 'They cannot run the country administratively; everything they touch fails’, claims Muslim opposition as parties vie for moral high ground in Egypt's dance of death. Read more about Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood launches development campaign as violence rocks the nation Log in to post comments REPORT: Is persecution of Muslim and Christian minorities in India on the wane? by Becky Barlow - 23rd January 2013 EFI notes decrease in incidence of attacks – but government still sanctions discrimination against non-Hindus. Read more about REPORT: Is persecution of Muslim and Christian minorities in India on the wane? Log in to post comments British gay play to tour Africa after producer is freed by Ugandan court. by David Sseppuuya - 16th January 2013 Uganda’s Rafiki Theatre chose homosexuality as subject for Yorkshireman’s drama. Read more about British gay play to tour Africa after producer is freed by Ugandan court. Log in to post comments Pages« ‹ … 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 … › »