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09/18/2010 VATICAN- GREAT BRITAIN
Pope in Britain: "Shame" and "humiliation" over priest’s abuse of children
The "immense suffering" of victims of paedophile priests mentioned alongside those who suffer discrimination and persecution for their faith. Celebrating Mass in Westminster Cathedral, Benedict XVI again underlines the Church and society’s "need" for "witnesses" of Christ.
London (AsiaNews) – The " immense suffering caused by the abuse of children, especially within the Church and by her ministers " have caused "shame" and "humiliation" in "all": they are part of the many pains that Christians offer daily to God,  be it when they suffer "discrimination and persecution for their faith," be it when they suffer...

09/18/2010 MYANMAR
Burmese junta bans elections in areas dominated by ethnic minorities
Claims there would be “no guarantees of justice and impartiality" in Nov. 7 general election. Commission decision involves citizens of the Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Mon and Shan states. Critics and opponents say the move is motivated by "fear of losing seats" and "threats from insurgents."
09/18/2010 AFGHANISTAN
Afghans turnout to vote despite sporadic attacks
Some rockets were fired in Kabul, Jalalabad and Balkh. So far there are three dead and four wounded. Yesterday 18 people were abducted. UN representative: "Elections are not perfect, but better than last year."

09/18/2010 SRI LANKA
A book in every home to spread the Christian literature in the Archdiocese of Colombo
by Melani Manel Perera
The initiative launched in parallel with the national book fair in Colombo will involve all the parishes from September 19 to 26. Over 34 thousand theological, spiritual and historical texts inspired by Christian tradition donated by individuals, to be sold by volunteers into the various realities of the archdiocese.
09/18/2010 KOREA
Seoul and Pyongyang ready to restart family reunifications
The meeting between the two governments facilitated by the Red Cross. The next meetings of families divided by civil war since 1950 could be between October 21 and 27.
09/17/2010 VATICAN – GREAT BRITAIN
Respect and reciprocity among religions needed, Pope says
In meeting with representatives of Great Britain’s main religions, Benedict XVI called for respect for the right to religious freedom. The ecumenical dialogue with Anglicans has made great strides, notwithstanding some difficulties. Police announce that they arrested five individuals who were planning an attack to “coincide” with the papal visit.
09/17/2010 PAKISTAN
More money needed in Punjab to avoid leaving flood victims in the hands of the Taliban
by Jibran Khan
Corruption, bad management and discrimination in aid distribution are slowing down fund raising efforts in donor countries and helping Muslim extremists among flood victims. Punjab’s chief minister urges donors to send more aid, assures them that transparency informs the efforts of local authorities. In his province alone, more than six million people are affected by the catastrophe.
09/17/2010 VATICAN - GREAT BRITAIN
Pope in Britain, integral formation must be the goal of every school
Addressing the students of all Catholic schools in the country, Benedict XVI emphasizes that "the world needs good scientists, but scientific perspective becomes dangerously narrow, if it ignores the ethical and religious dimension of life, just as religion becomes narrow, if rejects the legitimate contribution of science to our understanding of the world. "
09/17/2010 CHINA
Torture in China continues
As China prepares its fifth periodic report to the Committee against Torture, Chinese Human Rights Defenders charges Beijing of formally banning violence in prisons, when in fact they continue and are getting worse.
09/17/2010 AFGHANISTAN
Afghans vote for new parliament with less fear but also fewer hopes
Tight security and 280,000 police officers and soldiers are protecting more than 6,000 polling stations across the country. The Taliban have threatened vengeance on voters, but few expect a bloodbath. However, voters have been disappointed by five years of government. Sources speak to AsiaNews about the situation.
09/17/2010 PAKISTAN - G. BRITAIN
Imran Farooq, Pakistani politician in exile, murdered in London,
A high profile member of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, he was stabbed yesterday afternoon in front of his home. The motive and identity of the murderer still unknown. Originally from Karachi and wanted in Pakistan for the violent activities of his party, Farooq has been in London since 1992. In Karachi, hundreds gather outside the family residence.

Altri articoli
09/17/2010 INDONESIA
Jakarta to review laws on religious freedom to guarantee Christian rights by Mathias Hariyadi
09/17/2010 JAPAN
Government reshuffle for Naoto Kan, while his party is divided by Pino Cazzaniga
09/17/2010 IRAN
Mousavi headquarters raided in Tehran, computers seized
09/17/2010 CHINA
Publisher arrested for printing a book on Party Corruption
09/17/2010 VATICAN - G. BRITAIN
Susan Boyle’s dream comes true, as she sings for the pope
09/16/2010 VATICAN – GREAT BRITAIN
The Christian foundation of history should not be obscured, says Pope
09/16/2010 ISLAM - INDIA
Kashmir: Muslims try to burn a Christian school (only in name) by Shefali Prabhu
09/16/2010 VATICAN - G. BRITAIN
Pope: Evangelise culture, threatened by the dictatorship of relativism
09/16/2010 ISRAEL – PALESTINE
Jewish settlements in West Bank and East Jerusalem hindering Israeli-Palestinian talks
09/16/2010 PAKISTAN
Musharraf “ready to return to politics”
09/16/2010 CHINA
Energy-hungry China might have to reduce steel production
09/16/2010 SRI LANKA
Gnana Oli, first Catholic newspaper in Tamil by Melani Manel Perera
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VATICAN
Pope to young people, what counts is faith, not worldly "security" In his message for the next World Youth Day, Benedict XVI, recalling his own youthful experiences, writes that widespread relativism "does not generate true freedom, but instability, loss, conformity to the fashions of the moment" and that those who try to build a society without God hide a hell in which " selfishness, divisions in families, the hatred between people and between nations, lack of love, joy and hope prevail."
ASIA - VATICAN
Christians in Asia, courageous witnesses of faith until martyrdom
by Bernardo CervelleraA day dedicated to martyrdom and persecution of the Churches of Asia in present times. The vitality of the community is precisely a result of this testimony to the spilling of blood. Violations of religious freedom are an attempt to oppress not only faith, but society. An "overdevelopment" without God leads to a "moral underdevelopment," which is the enemy of true human development. The cases of China, India, Vietnam. Support for the persecuted communities.
Top 10
09/15/2010 CHINA
Crisis in China: 64 million empty apartments
09/15/2010 ISLAM – INDIA
Kashmir: principal of fire-ravaged Christian school speaks out
by Parvez Samuel Kaul
09/14/2010 RUSSIA
Moscow’s measures against "extremist sects"
09/13/2010 INDIA
Christian church and school set on fire in Punjab because of the ‘Burn-the-Qur‘an’ proposal
by Nirmala Carvalho
09/15/2010 EGYPT – ISLAM
Egyptian security forces storm the Monastery of St Macarius, three monks badly injured
09/16/2010 ISLAM - INDIA
Kashmir: Muslims try to burn a Christian school (only in name)
by Shefali Prabhu
09/13/2010 RUSSIA
The Russian Orthodox Church calls for same legal status as Catholics in Ireland
by Nina Achmatova
09/14/2010 INDIA
The fruits of "Burn the Koran": Catholic school burnt two Protestant schools targeted
by Shefali Prabhu
09/13/2010 INDONESIA
Protestant pastor stabbed, religious freedom attacked
by Mathias Hariyadi
09/12/2010 VATICAN
Pope: Pray for my apostolic visit to the UK

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