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Cameroonian journalists worked together on topics of media corruption, religious tension, social development and journalistic freedom and independence at our conference in Bamenda.
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The least religious countries in Sub-Saharan Africa value religion more than any industrialized nation does, according to a new study by the Pew Forum on Religion.
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Yasser Khalil, a 38-year-old researcher and journalist, joined the January 25 revolution in Cairo. This summer he flew 5000 miles to hear new ideas about religious equality to take back to Egypt.
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"All I can remember... is the element of fear," Joseph Abdel Wahed writes, reflecting on the events of his 12th year.
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Since the missionary era of the early nineteenth century, African media have gradually condemned traditional religions as belonging to the realm of the devil.
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By failing to take religion seriously, media elites and political leaders have helped to dim the prospects for religious freedom worldwide, according to Dr. Paul Marshall.
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Father Adrien Ntabona argues that some priests are simply not able to fulfill the vow of chastity.
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Pentecostals deserve more credit for South Africa’s recent socio-economic success than celebrated programs like black-empowerment policy and affirmative action, according to Dr. Lawrence Schlemmer.
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L’abbé Adrien Ntabona a appelé le Vatican à autoriser le mariage des prêtres "qui ne savent plus respecter le serment de chasteté".
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One day seminar in Douala, Cameroon, March 7, 2008 CONFERENCE SUMMARY REPORT.
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