Päivi Räsänen’s battle for religious freedom and free speech continues
Her ongoing legal battle has become a symbol of the delicate balance between religious freedom and free speech in modern society.
A British doctor appealed his case after being fired over transgender pronouns
The Christian Legal Centre alarms that such a situation represents a worrying precedent.
Finnish politician Päivi Räsänen stands trial again
She is being accused of "inciting hatred against LGBT people".
Iceland's ban of conversion therapy put parent's rights in jeopardy
The law punishes "anyone who subjects a child under the age of 18 to the treatment".
Free speech under threat in Ireland's recent "hate offences" bill
Many contradictions that might arise from this law could seriously limit not only freedom of speech but also freedom of religion.
A Christian teacher was sacked for "misgendering" a pupil in the UK
The man apologised multiple times and explained that he did not mean to harm anyone.
A Brit admitted to be plotting the miurder of a street evangelist
The evangelist Hatun Tash, who is a convert from Islam to Christianity, engaged frequently in debates at London’s Speakers' Corner
Päivi Räsänen faces a second a year after her acquittal
The court ruled that "it is not for the district court to interpret biblical concepts."
England an Wales is criminalising silent prayer with "buffer zones" clause
Freedom of speech is put in jeopardy yet again.
Indonesian authorities refuse churches building permits
The 1945 Constitution guarantees freedom of religion and worship,