Secularism Watch intends to draw public attention to the violations of human rights and human morality and ethics done by Secular and Westernist states, societies and individuals by documenting them. Other related issues also fall in the scope of Secularism Watch.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Bangladesh Bans Religious Politics
Bangladesh’s Supreme Court banned religious political parties (29 July 2010). Now Muslim countries not much behind Western countries in religious persecution of Muslims. For detail, please click here.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Bus Driver in London Ordered Muslim Women With Hijab to Get Off the Bus
23 July 2010: For detail of this human rights violation, please click here.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Maududi's Islamic Literature Banned in Bangladesh
16 July 2010: Maududi's books are banned in Bangladesh by the secular government. Maududi is one of the most read authors of modern era. For more detail, please click here.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Ban on Face Veil in France
As a shear violation of human rights, French parliaments lower house banned Islamic veil in July 2010.
For detail, please click here.
For detail, please click here.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
French Parliament Condemns Islamic Veil
May 2010, French parliament unanimously passed a resolution to condemn Islamic teachings of wearing veil.
For details, please click here.
For details, please click here.
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