Featuring
Silenced: How Apostasy & Blasphemy Codes are Choking Freedom Worldwide, by Nina Shea and Paul Marshall
Event page for book launch of Silenced
Book launch event, Nov.4, on Capitol Hill for Silenced, hosted by the Federalist Society
Ten Years On: Saudi Arabia's Textbooks Still Promote Religious Violence, by Hudson's Center for Religious Freedom (Updated Final Version)
Saudi Arabia's Curriculum of Intolerance 2008 Update
Report Shows Saudi Ministry Textbooks Still Teach Extreme Intolerance
Saudi Educational Materials
Nina Shea's statement on the Fairfax County lease extension for the Islamic
Saudi Academy
Islamic Saudi Academy accrediting agency report, December 2009
Saudi Academy accrediting agency letter to Nina Shea,
February 2010
Nina Shea testifies before Congress on Pakistan's Anti-Blasphemy Laws
The Chronicle of Higher Education on author Jytte Klausen's talk at Hudson: The Book that Shook Yale, September 29, 2009
Center's Fall 2009 Series on Lifting the Theocratic Iron Curtain: Examining the Application of Muslim Blasphemy and Apostasy Rules in the Contemporary World
Nina Shea testifies before Congress on Religious Freedom in China
Testimony by Nina Shea on State Enforced Worship in North Korea
Nina Shea briefs members of Congress
on religious persecution in Burma, January 29, 2008
Perspectives for the New Administration
The Contest of Ideas with Radical Islam: The Centrality of the Idea of Religious Freedom and Tolerance
by Nina Shea
About Hudson's Center for Religious Freedom
The
Center
for
Religious
Freedom
promotes
religious
freedom
as
a
component
of
U.S.
foreign
policy
by
working
with
a
worldwide
network
of
religious
freedom
experts
to
provide
defenses
against
religious
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Why Religious Freedom?
Why
Religious
Freedom
is
a
Fundamental
Freedom
and
Universal
Human
Right:
Religious
freedom
is
pivotal
to
a
free
society.
Thomas
Jefferson
and
America’s
founders
called
it
the
“first
freedom.”
It
is
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Religious Freedom Past Events
January 11, 2012, 12:00 - 1:30 PM
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