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Chaplain s discrimination case over dismissal suffers setback | World News

The Rev. Bernard Randall | Christian Legal Centre A hearing in the case of a chaplain reported to the government s terrorist watchdog after saying children did not need to agree with LGBT ideology has been delayed until next year. The Rev. Bernard Randall, 48, is taking Trent College, an independent school in Nottinghamshire, to the Employment Tribunal for discrimination, harassment, victimization and unfair dismissal. A 12-day hearing was due to commence earlier this month but employment Judge Elizabeth Heap has adjourned the case until September 2022. The Christian Legal Centre, which is representing Randall, said the decision was made because witness statements have not yet been presented by lawyers for Trent College seven months after they were due. 

Critical Race Theory may violate Civil Rights Act, the Constitution: Dr Carol Swain

Critical Race Theory may violate Civil Rights Act, the Constitution: Dr Carol Swain
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ASIA/INDIA - In the midst of the pandemic, violence against Christians does not stop

ASIA/INDIA - In the midst of the pandemic, violence against Christians does not stop INDIA 2021-05-31 2021-05-19 2021-05-10 New Delhi (Agenzia Fides) - In the first five months of 2021, in 151 days of the current year, despite the serious pandemic situation, 127 episodes of violence against Christians took place in India: says to Agenzia Fides United Christian Forum (UCF), reporting the data obtained from the special Toll-free number , a telephone line activated to monitor incidents of violence against the faithful in the country. Among the complaints registered on the toll-free number by Indian Christian citizens, there are attacks by mobs or threats and intimidation of various kinds, for reasons of religious affiliation. Furthermore, there is a tendency not to file the First Information Report (FIR), the official complaint handed to the police, which was presented only in 15 cases out of 127 episodes of violence , notes to Fides A.C. Michael,

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