Cases of Intolerance or Discrimination of Christians in Europe

Nature of attack: Governmental

Found 256 case(s)
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(Northern Ireland) Young Business Man Troubled for Not Printing Sexually Explicit Magazine

Mr Williamson from Portadown in Northern Ireland, faces court proceedings for refusing to print materials of gay magazine. He says the website of MyGayZine contained explicit images, and he wasn’t prepared to print that kind of material whether homosexual or heterosexual. Read more ...

References to Christmas to be Removed in Asturias

The Asturian regional government has sent a circular to schools asking for all references to Christmas to be removed from the school calendar and replaced with “winter holidays”. Read more ...

Equality Act 2010 Causes Closure of Businesses of Christians

The Equality Act 2010 prohibits discrimination on several grounds, including sexual orientation, in the area of the provision of goods and services. While there is a vital exemption to the general prohibition against discrimination for religious organizations when providing goods or services, this can only be relied upon in limited circumstances and is not wide enough to cover many situations. Read more ...

Overly Strict Hate Speech Legislation

Hate speech laws are very strict in France. Since the law of December, 8th, 2004, any discrimination in speech against homosexuals is forbidden. Christians for example are unable to publically say that having a same-sex relationship was a sin. The consequence is that nobody criticizes homosexuality in itself on TV, radio or in newspapers. Read more ...

Lutheran Church Forced to Conduct Same-Sex Union Ceremonies

The parliament of Denmark has voted in June to force the established Evangelical Lutheran Church to perform same-sex “marriage” ceremonies inside their sanctuaries, although one-third of all the denomination’s priests say they will not participate in such rituals. The Danish parliament voted by an overwhelming 85-24 margin to compel churches to carry out unions for same-sex couples that are identical to heterosexual marriage celebrations. Read more ...

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