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June 2
- China's latest crackdown target: religion William McKenzie, CNN
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June 1
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May 30
- Fatwa Against Honor Killings Declared By Pakistan Ulema Council Of Muslim Leaders Yasmine Hafiz, The Huffington Post
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May 29
- Malaysia Muslim groups call for boycott of Cadbury, Mondelez foods after pork traces Trinna Leong, Reuters
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May 28
- Saudi court sentences Shi'ite to death for sedition Angus McDowall, Reuters
- In Buddhist-Majority Myanmar, Muslim Minority Gets Pushed To The Margins Anthony Kuhn, NPR
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May 27
- Pregnant Pakistani woman stoned to death by her family K.M. Chaudhry and Zaheer Babar, AP
- Pakistani blasphemy law used against popular TV channel, Jehovah’s Witnesses and more World Watch Monitor
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May 25
- Shots fired to disperse Afghan Koran protest Ahmad Masood, Reuters
- Pope, in Mideast, Invites Leaders to Meet on Peace Jodi Rudoren, Jim Yardley and Isabel Kershner, The New York Times
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May 22
- Israeli Arabs Defend Property From Vandals Ahead of Pope Visit David Wainer, Bloomberg
- Q&A: Xinjiang and tensions in China's restive far west Madison Park, CNN
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May 21
- Pastor Saeed Abedini Severely Beaten, Returned to Iranian Prison Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post
- Tensions remain between Iraqi government, religious authorities Sheikh Ali Najafi, Al Monitor
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May 20
- Ballooning Pakistan blasphemy charges engulf television stations Syed Raza Hassan and Katharine Houreld, Reuters
- 27 killed in clashes in Yemen's northwest Ahmed Al-Haj, AP
- Young Iranians Arrested for Being Too ‘Happy in Tehran’ Robert Mackey, The New York Times
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May 19
- Was Life for Iraqi Women Better Under Saddam? Rania Khalek, Muftah
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May 15
- Indian Muslims wary of man poised to take reins Shashank Bengali, Los Angeles Times
- The 8 worst places in the world to be religious Daniel Burke, CNN
- In Muslim Indonesia, throngs of people are seeking salvation at a shrine to anonymous sex Rebecca Henschke, PRI
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