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Russia, Moscow Oblast · RussiaArchpriest Alexander Novopashin uses an old picture, whose meaning he does not understand, to present the editor of “Bitter Winter” as a demon-in-chief. by Massimo Introvigne Novopashin scares children with the picture discussed in the article. Be afraid. Be very afraid. A certain R.S., who claims to have been at the event, directed me to pictures of a lecture the notorious Russian anti-cultist Archpriest Alexander Novopashin gave to children of…See the Story
Russia, Anti-Cultist Scares Children with a New Bogeyman, Massimo Introvigne
Money · OdesaPromised Western assistance for religious places of worship damaged by Russia’s war should not be delayed by bureaucracy. Ukraine needs it now. by Ievgeniia Gidulianova and Willy Fautré The Cathedral after the Russian shelling. Nine months after the Russian shelling of the port city Odesa on the Black Sea, Italy’s 500,000 EUR promised for the emergency preservation work of the Odesa Cathedral have still not arrived on the bank account of the Ode…See the Story
Ukraine: Italian Money for Odesa’s Cathedral Heavily Damaged by Russian Shelling Urgently Needed
China · ChinaCo-defendant evangelist Wang Honglan has not been sentenced yet but remains in custody. by Fang Yongrui Defendant Wang Honglan, who remains in jail but has not yet been sentenced, appears on the right in this social media picture. In March, “Bitter Winter” reported about the arrest and prosecution of ten Christian believers from Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia. They were accused of illegal sales of Bibles, but the peculiarity of the case w…See the Story
Hohhot Christians’ Trial: Ban Yanchao Gets 5 Years for Distributing Bibles
China · ChinaFrom an Islamic point of view, the Tai Ji Men case is further confirmation that there cannot be peace without justice. by Davide S. Amore* *A paper presented at the seminar “No Peace Without Justice: A New Look at the Tai Ji Men Case,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers on April 24, 2024, International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace. Justice administered by a qāḍī, or Islamic magistrate, 14th century miniat…See the Story
The Interconnection of Justice and Peace in Islam: Islamic Insights into the Tai Ji Men Case
Kazakhstan · KazakhstanDomestic abuse in Kazakhstan must stop, demands a new generation of students, dismayed by entrenched attitudes in their culture. by Ruth Ingram Protestors in Barcelona unfurl a banner describing some of the many femicides carried out by husbands against wives in Kazakhstan. All images courtesy of Yernur Nurambek, via the Kazakh women’s rights group “Nemolchikz.” Antonida was 38. Her tempestuous marriage was violent and abusive. After years of be…See the Story
Another Human Rights Problem in Kazakhstan: Domestic Abuse
War Crimes · ChinaEarlier statements by Interior Minister Läänemets were somewhat mitigated after his meeting with President Karis. Exaggerations never help, but Patriarch Kirill poses real problems. by Massimo Introvigne Estonian President Alar Karis (right) and Interior Minister Lauri Läänemets (left). Source: Office of the President of Estonia. Is the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate a terrorist organization? On April 11, Estonia’s Interior M…See the Story
Will Estonia Really Declare the Moscow Patriarchate a “Terrorist Organization”?
Pope Francis · GazaEvery year, Catholic Popes discuss peace with the ambassadors of other countries to the Vatican (including Taiwan). This year, the theme of religious liberty was emphasized. by Massimo Introvigne* *A paper presented at the webinar “No Peace Without Justice: A New Look at the Tai Ji Men Case,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers on April 24, 2024, UN International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace. The Pope gree…See the Story