A religious rights group, representing a pastor who was fired for saying gay inmates will go to hell, is citing his legal rights to have him rehired.
Amnesty International recently warned that there has been a shocking spike in the number of executions of religious minorities in Iran.
Religious minorities in Nepal have criticized the draft version of their new constitution that prohibits religious conversion.
Religious police in Saudi Arabia imprisoned the head of a kindergarten school for allowing a rainbow mural to be painted on the wall of his institute.
Thailand’s Supreme Administrative Court ruled August 4 that Falun Gong practitioners could register officially, thus making the religious group lawful.
The United Arab Emirates passed a law that is expected to tackle discrimination including those based on religion, caste, race or ethnic origin.
Members of a Native American Church reignited a legal battle against the state of Utah for banning the use of peyote in religious ceremonies.
Allegations of abductions and misuse of funds within a secret political sect in the Philippines has caused the justice department to launch a search.
As many as 14 people were sentenced to serve jail terms up to three years for being part of a religious cult and promoting spiritual ideas in China.
Those forming government are misusing the secular fundamentals of India’s constitution for religion-based politics, said a commission recently.