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Forum 18: UZBEKISTAN: Police watch us like we are in the palm of their hands

From 2018 mosques have had to pay for surveillance cameras controlled by the regime to be installed inside and outside mosques. In early 2022, the Interior Ministry also ordered non-Muslim communities to install the cameras. Muslim and non-Muslim religious communities and followers have told Forum 18 that some people have stopped attending meetings for worship, for fear of being identified and then facing state reprisals. A Muslim commented that "we want to concentrate on our meetings for worship, and not be afraid".

Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 13:04:00

next republican nominee. quite possibly. you know, joe, i remember it was called the freedom agenda, for free speech, for example, free speech on campus, more freedom for private corporations, more freedom of conscience, for example, for private corporations, big, like hobby lobby or small like masterpiece cake shop, to do business and have their conscience at the same time, more economic freedom. all of that is being tossed away because it turns out that a big part of the right sadly doesn t like freedom when their opponents exercise it. that s where they draw the line. they want freedom, as i said in the piece, they want freedom for themselves and not for others. you know, this is a core aspect of our liberal democracies, that our liberties apply to all of us. when you re beginning to draw the line that says the liberties apply to my allies and not my enemies, you re undermining america s basic classical liberal structure. donny, you re our brand guy.

Places of Worship in Ontario Given Arbitrary and Unequal Treatment Throughout Pandemic: Think Tank

COVID-19 restrictions imposed on places of worship were often more stringent than those applied to retail and liquor stores, despite the fact that freedom of conscience and religion are fundamental freedoms, a think tank calling for an update to Ontario’s Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, says.

Forum 18: UZBEKISTAN: Latest prosecution for teahouse Islam discussion

Former prisoner of conscience Oybek Khamidov is on trial after his younger brother fled Andijan, following police questioning over five days after a teahouse discussion of Islam with friends. Khamidov was threatened that if he did not help police find his brother, he would be put on criminal trial. The family have no knowledge of his brother s current whereabouts. The indictment claims Khamidov "did not learn his lesson" and began again "storing and distributing religious materials".

Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle 20220215 08:15:00

prongs and we ve talked about one which is the idea of individual rights or individual liberties. and so that would be things likeke w free speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of conscience and so on . butt we haven t spoken abouthe the other type of freedom. the left is also attacking and this is the freedom of l local communities to be able to makeke decisions for themselves. and so if you re looking, for example, at covid, obviously covid may be spiking in certain places, not spiking in others. circumstances vary from one place to the other. so why m shouldn t people living in their own local communities be able to make rules that ared adapted to their own particularr situation? have to hav biden seems to imply that you have to have a federal or a central approach to the problem, whereas a second form of freedom would be the freedom of local self-government. well, thank god right. steve, that we had founders who understood the power of overreaching power of a federal government. so

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