Religious and Ethics Bulletin
Religious and Ethics Bulletin - 02/10/99
Religious and Ethics news stories from around the world!
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RIGHTS: Protests Mark 50th Anniversary of Chinese Communism
Increased protests and demands by Human rights activists for the Chinese government to admit responsibility for the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. (One World News)
UK:Gays win military legal battle
European Court of Human Rights rules that MOD ban on homosexuals in the military is unlawful. (BBC)
VATICAN HOLDS TO ITS POLICIES ON POPULATION GROWTH
(the Tablet)
PLAN TO GIVE ASYLUM-SEEKERS EUROPE-WIDE RIGHTS
(The Independent (UK))
Pluralism? Fuhgedaboudit!
Push to rally support from peace process backers collapses. (The Jewish Week)
What is the Sikh attitude to mercy-killing?
(Sikh Spirit)
GREENPEACE TO SEND INTERNATIONAL TEAM TO JAPAN
(Greenpeace)
ABUSE CONTINUES AS TURKISH PREMIER VISITS U.S.
(Human Rights Watch)
ANTI-CHRISTIAN VIOLENCE ON THE RISE IN INDIA
New Report details politics behind extremist Hindu attacks. (Human Rights Watch)
Aum cultist given death sentence for part in subway attack
(Japan Times)
'Sensation' art exhibit opens to jeers and cheers in Brooklyn
(CNN)
Banks `were Built On Profits Of Slave Trade'
(The Independent (UK))
Disney Israeli exhibit opens amid controversy
(Jordan Times)
9 Shiite Muslims slain in Pak sectarian attack
(India News Online)
28/09/99