religious defamation

When thin-skinned Zoroastrians sue Snoop Dogg, we all lose

By Brian Pellot — July 8, 2015
Members of India’s Parsi community are suing Snoop Dogg and others for featuring a Zoroastrian symbol in a new music video they’ve deemed “insensitive” to their faith. Whatever comes of this baseless lawsuit, free speech will suffer.

On International Blasphemy Rights Day, I stand with Raif Badawi and against Saudi Arabia

By Brian Pellot — September 30, 2014
Last year a Saudi court convicted Raif Badawi of “insulting Islam” for setting up a website to foster open discussion of religion. He now faces 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes. Badawi is one of many victims of victimless thought crimes who need our support.

A right not to be offended? Atheists say ‘No thanks’

By Brian Pellot — August 12, 2014
The World Humanist Congress adopted a declaration Sunday proclaiming, “There is no right not to be offended, or not to hear contrary opinions.” Yet nearly 100 countries have laws banning blasphemy, apostasy and defamation of religion.

8 terrible countries for religious freedom the State Department won’t name

By Brian Pellot — April 30, 2014
The U.S. State Department names and shames eight “Countries of Particular Concern” that severely violate religious freedom rights within their borders. Now an independent watchdog is naming and shaming the State Department, saying its list should be doubled. Here’s a rundown of religious freedom violations in those overlooked eight.

Why a band of American heathens is fighting to protect atheists — and Christians — abroad

By Brian Pellot — January 30, 2014
The Center for Inquiry’s Michael DeDora explains why his secular group is teaming up with unlikely allies on the Christian right to fight for freedom of expression around the world.

8 worst countries for religious freedom

By Brian Pellot — January 7, 2014
The U.S. State Department names and shames eight “Countries of Particular Concern” that severely violate religious freedom rights within their borders. These countries not only suppress religious expression, they systematically torture and detain people who cross political and social red lines around faith.

Journalists face ‘religious straitjackets’ in half of all countries

By Brian Pellot — December 19, 2013
A new report by Reporters Without Borders documents how blasphemy, apostasy and religious defamation laws are used the world over to stifle free expression.

Q&A with United Nations religious freedom czar Heiner Bielefeldt

By Brian Pellot — September 6, 2013
Who better to discuss religious freedom than the man tasked with promoting and defending it for the United Nations?
Page 1 of 1