Senate Passes Durbin, Cruz Resolution Urging The Release Of Political Prisoners In China
authoritarian regime that jails dissidents, silences religious believers, and violates basic freedoms. The Senate’s passage of this
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authoritarian regime that jails dissidents, silences religious believers, and violates basic freedoms. The Senate’s passage of this
searches of Section 702 data that target religious leaders, politicians, political candidates, or journalists
conviction of individuals for the peaceful exercise of religious belief and free expression are a blatant violation … Zion Church, represents a clear violation of fundamental religious freedom,”Capito said.“It’s critical that
were arrested amid a crackdown on religious freedom. Durbin said,“The Chinese have worked with my office
abused Section 702 to spy on business and religious leaders, political parties, campaign donors, journalists, and protestors across
been abused to spy on business and religious leaders, political parties, members of Congress, campaign donors, journalists
their hate-fueled massacres targeting ethnic and religious minority communities, and debunked a Senate Judiciary Committee Republican
Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, praised religious leaders for condemning the actions of U.S. Immigration
Bill of Rights, we have freedom of religious belief or no religious belief, that … there is a third provision which says ‘no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification
arbitrary detention, mass surveillance, and control over religious and civic organizations—severely suppressing the rights and freedoms
list of expenses associated with public, private, or religious schools, and the House version of the bill also … prevent the federal government from regulating private or religious schools under the voucher provision, leaving students vulnerable
ISIS), continues to launch attacks against ethnic and religious minorities and against the Taliban, leading to innocent civilian
community. More than two-thirds of all reported religious-based hate crimes in 2023 were driven by anti
community. More than two-thirds of all reported religious-based hate crimes in 2023 were driven by anti
were seeking asylum, lacked access to legal counsel, religious rights, phone calls, educational or other programming, and even