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Hatred, Enmity, Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide : The Persecution of Christians, March 2021

Uganda. Intercourse with a girl below the age of 16 is statutory rape in Pakistan, but in most cases a falsified conversion certificate and Islamic marriage certificate influence police to pardon kidnappers. Morning Star News, March 12, 2012, Pakistan. On March 20, a court changed a sentence of life imprisonment to the death penalty for a Christian convicted of sending a blasphemous text message in 2011 .. Such petitions are seen often as a service to Islam and as jihad or holy war against blasphemers. according to the report. Union of Catholic Asian News, March 29, 2021, Pakistan. [O]rthodox Muslims demand to make capital punishment the only penalty for blasphemy .. The courts increasingly seem to be complying. Union of Catholic Asian News, March 29, 2021,

ON THE BALLOT: COMAL ISD

Tim Hennessee Tim and his wife of 19 years, Jennifer, have two children in Comal ISD and are passionate supporters of public education. Tim is actively involved in their children’s schools. He frequently volunteers, supporting teachers through reading assistance and mentoring at risk youth. As a pilot, he continues to share his passion with the introduction of a STEM-based aviation program at the local high school. Why do you want to serve (or continue serving) on the board of trustees? I have a vested interest in the performance of Comal ISD and the educational services provided to the community. As a current sitting Board Trustee, I’d like to continue with the progress that we have made throughout the district. This includes implementation of safety and security measures in the district, a strong strategic plan with clear goals for academic achievement and targeting college, career and military readiness. If re-elected, my goals would include managing our growth, maint

Temples, churches shut as part of new COVID measures | Times of Oman

By: Times News Service File photo Muscat: Worshippers in Oman will no longer be able to pray at temples and churches in the country until the foreseeable future, as part of measures to stop the spread of COVID-19. It has been decided to temporarily bar people from entering these places of worship, and in the meantime, people are requested to pray with their families at home. “The faithful are hence advised to avoid any group prayer meetings in private or public places, including homes and rented halls, encouraging them to stay at home and pray with their family members,” said a circular issued by Fr. Raul Ramos, the parish priest of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Ruwi.

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