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Commentary

How Not to Toast a Tyrant
by Paul Marshall & Nina Shea- National Review Online, September 19, 2008

Saudi Textbooks Teach Students to Hate
by Nina Shea- Washington Post/Newsweek Interactive, September 4, 2008

The Origins and Legacy of the Movement to Fight Religious Persecution
by Nina Shea- Review of Faith and International Affairs, June 14, 2008

A Medal for Brass
by Nina Shea- Weekly Standard, May 26, 2008

Egypt's Identity Crisis
by Paul Marshall- Weekly Standard, March 3, 2008

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Religious Freedom Events

The Future of U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy: Recommendations for the Next Administration …

October 10, 2008, 8:45 AM - 3:45 PM


Other Highlights 

Transcript of Event on Egypt's Coptic Christians: The Experience of the Middle East's largest Christian community during a time of rising Islamization


Debate on NPR on Radical Islam’s Dominance Ends in Landslide Win for Paul Marshall's Team

 

Christianity Today cites Nina Shea on violence against Indian Christians


Testimony by Nina Shea on State Enforced Worship in North Korea


Nina Shea discusses "Minorities in the Middle East" at State Department Conference
February 27, 2008 


Paul Marshall Testifies before USCIRF on Iran's Denial of Religious Freedom
(C-SPAN Clip) (Transcript)
February 21, 2008 


Congressional Quarterly cites Paul Marshall on Iran's Denial of Religious Freedom


Muzzling in the Name of Islam
by Paul Marshall- Washington Post, September 29, 2007

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 ...more

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 ...more

Religious Freedom Past Events

South Sudan's Efforts to Develop Human Resources After 21 Years of Religious Conflict

August 28, 2008, 1:30 - 2:30 PM


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