Project EventsSouth Asia
Human Rights Education workshop at Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Ayurvedic College
Published on 18/02/2012
25 & 26 January 2012@Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Ayurvedic College, Kolkata, West Bengal (Kushdanga Town, 24 Parganas District). Facilitator: Prof. Asit Basu (RamaKrishna Mission, Kolkata). 32 participants (26 male, 6 female; 24 Hindu, 6 Muslim, 2 Sikh) [portfolio_slideshow]
Project EventsSouth Asia
Human Rights Education seminar in Kottayam
Published on 18/02/2012
21 – 22 January 2012 @ BCM College, Kottayam city, Kerala, Facilitators: Dr. Ashok Alex Philip and Prof. T.K. Jyothiraj 74 participants (55 female, 19 male; 31 Hindu, 23 Muslim, 21 Christian) [portfolio_slideshow]
Project EventsSouth Asia
Huma Rights Education training at Vizag
Published on 17/02/2012
@Chaitanya Postgraduate college, MBA students, training by Mr. Prakash Rao 10 & 11 February 2012
East AsiaReportsRFYN
RFYN Empowerment Training
Published on 16/02/2012
Davao, Philippines 26 Dec 2003 – 3 Jan 2004 Thirty young people from all over the Philippines attended the IARF’s RFYN empowerment training at Waterfront Hotel in Davao City, Mindanao – ‘IPs’ (indigenous people), Christians, Moslems and Unitarians. Oxford-based Ramola Sundram, the RFYN International Co-ordinator, came to Davao, as did Japan-based Morse Flores, a Filipino ‘IP’ (indigenous […]
Organization
Osaka office closes
Published on 15/02/2012
South Asia
A picnic in Pakistan
Published on 15/02/2012
RF News
Muslims told Valentine’s Day can invoke wrath of God
Published on 13/02/2012
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – An invitation “to be my Valentine” on February 14 is against Islamic beliefs and would incur the wrath of Allah, Muslims were told today in the official Friday sermon prepared by the federal government. The sermon warned Muslims against celebrating Valentine’s Day, which the federal Islamic authorities claimed was in breach […]
North AmericaReports
North American annual conference 2012 report
Published on 13/02/2012
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RF News
Appeals Court Holds Oklahoma’s Shari’ah Ban Unconstitutional
Published on 10/01/2012
From Religion Dispatches magazine, 25 March 2012: The court concluded that by singling out Islam for unfavorable treatment in state courts, the law likely violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.