SHE THINKS FoRB

This blog highlights how women are especially vulnerable for FoRB violations, both because of their gender and their beliefs. 

Under Bremerton: New Opportunities for Women’s Rights Abroad through Religion

America’s international religious engagement sought to advance religious freedom abroad and combat religious extremism.  The government took on this engagement in two waves. The first was in the 90s when liberals and conservatives united in a common cause on issues such as freedom for Tibetans and protection for religious minorities in Iran. Adapting to this…

President Jimmy Carter’s “Call to Action” on Women, Religion, Violence and Power

In 2009 former President Jimmy Carter delivered a speech via remote video at the 2009 Melbourne Parliament of World Religions with a call to action on women, religion, violence, and power. Five years later President Carter made an important contribution with the publication of his book by the same title, A Call to Action: Women,…

Women Persecuted for What They Believe: 23 Books to Read

The ancient art of storytelling beguiles. Its importance and impact cannot be overstated. More than mere facts or data, stories convey the essence of our shared humanity, the raw emotions of daily living such as grief, hope, trust, loneliness, and love. A well-crafted story allows us to connect deeply with others, to find meaning, to…

The X Factor

Mapping the unique experiences of women and religious persecution What do these individuals have in common? Gulmira Amin. Wife and moderator of a Uyghur news and cultural website who is imprisoned for her ethnoreligious identity and protesting against the Chinese government’s treatment of Uyghurs. She is serving a 20-year sentence in the Xinjiang Women’s Prison. Mahsa Amini.…

Indian Women Leaders Show Solidarity with Women of Manipur

My name is Kimneijou Rosy Lotjem, and I live in Manipur, a state in northeast India. Manipur means land of gems, but these days, we are known more for intense ethnic conflict. Throughout my district of Kangpokpi, thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs) find shelter but little hope in overcrowded relief centers. The troubles here…

The Hidden Persecution of Sikh Women in Afghanistan and Pakistan

As a Sikh, I am constantly reminded of how our Sikh Gurus, Guru Arjan Dev, Guru Tegh Bahadhur and Guru Gobind Singh, made sacrifices to protect freedom of religion or belief. These spiritual masters of Sikhism helped establish the religion over about two and a half centuries, beginning in 1469. Defending human rights, but especially…

Freedom of Religion or Belief in Afghanistan: The Taliban’s Grave Threats to Women and Girls

Under the Taliban, women in Afghanistan face unprecedented threats. According to UN experts, women there face gender apartheid: “Taliban edicts policies and practices” constitute “an institutionalized system of discrimination, oppression and domination of women and girls.” Since their return to power in August 2021, the Taliban have imposed more than 70 edicts, orders, and decrees…

Tragic Outcomes for Ukrainian Women and Children in Russia’s “Holy War”

Russia justifies its vicious and illegal war on Ukraine at home and abroad in religious terms, alleging that it is fighting for the “Russian World” (Russkiye Mir) in a God-ordained “Holy War.” The goal of this war, which began in 2014 with the occupation of Crimea, is that Ukraine, Belarus, and other countries with Russian-speaking…

Advancing Peace through Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion: The Role of Women

Despite great advances in gender inclusion over the past fifty years, women are still woefully underrepresented in decision-making across the world. Even worse, Georgetown University’s Women, Peace and Security Index[1] finds that the implementation of gender equality laws has slowed in recent years as the world grapples with ‘compounding and multilayered crises that undermine the…

Echoes of Genocide: The Yazidis’ Struggle to Rebuild

The Yazidis, an ethno-religious minority, have faced immense persecution. Almost ten years ago, in August 2014 the community was attacked by ISIS. A visit to Iraq in October 2023 revealed harrowing stories of survival and resilience, including this survivor’s account: A Survivor’s Story “I remember dressing Adel in light clothing because of the suffocating heat…

Women Need Greater Freedom of Religion or Belief

In this video, Emir Kovacevic, former member of the OSCE/ODIHR Panel of Experts on Freedom of Religion or Belief, explains that the right to freedom of religion or belief applies to men and women equally. But in practice, many women in the OSCE region face major difficulties in accessing this right. Many harmful practices against…

Stories That Have Stuck With Me

Ten years ago, I left a 30-year career with BBC News because I felt that the story of what was happening to, particularly, women who faced the triple vulnerability of their poverty, their sex and their faith (i.e., belonging to the ‘wrong’ faith) was not reported enough (at all?) in our global media. I was…

Do Buddhist Nuns Deserve Better?

“I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.”   – Audre Lorde In the name of religion one in four girls are married off as child brides. In NE Nigeria polygamy is rampant and thriving. Honor killings and forced conversions claim about 1000 lives…

Deborah Yakubu: Know Her Name

Her name was Deborah Yakubu.  She was 19 years old, the second of seven children, and a 2nd-year student of economics at Shehu Shagari College of Education in Sokoto State, northwestern Nigeria.  She was a Christian in a part of Nigeria where most identify as Muslim. And now she is dead. On May 12, 2022,…

Pakistan’s Hindu, Christian Girls at Risk of Forced Conversions

The plight of a 15-year-old Roman Catholic girl, Saba Masih, abducted by a 45-year-old Muslim man and forced to marry him in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province, highlights the threat of forced conversions faced by Pakistan’s religious minorities. Older well-to-do men have been known to coerce poor Christian and Hindu underage girls into marrying them and…

Clear and Present Danger for Muslim Women in India

Anti-Muslim hysteria is raging across India, swiftly pushing the country on a path to replace secular India with a theocratic Hindu nation (Hindu Rashtra), thereby disavowing the country’s history as the world’s most populous democracy. Abuses each day seek to criminalize, demonize, and marginalize 200 million Indian Muslims (about 14% of the population). Right-wing politicians…

Genocide’s Lingering Tragedy: The 8th Anniversary of Yazidi Sorrow

A lot can happen in eight years. Children learn to walk and talk, tie shoes, and read. Young people come of age, fall in love, get married. Old people turn gray, grow a little wiser, move a little slower. Eight years is enough time to master a skill, build a career, fulfill a dream. On…

FoRB Women Alliance Fellows Program

Mission: To encourage active participation and impact that advances freedom of religion or belief for women   Why a FoRB Alliance Fellows Program? Alliance fellowships are designed to support and enhance the unique positions and capacities of women and their roles championing freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) by accelerating the work of select FoRB…

Why Women and FoRB

Violations abroad of religious freedom or belief (FoRB) impact all aspects of the lives of women (and girls), including their human rights.  Women and girls experience similar kinds of violations as do men: governments harass and imprison them, and state and non-state actors commit physical violence against them. But they also confront distinctive violations because…

The X Factor

Mapping the unique experiences of women and religious persecution What do these individuals have in common? Gulmira Amin. Wife and moderator of a Uyghur news and cultural website who is imprisoned for her ethnoreligious identity and protesting against the Chinese government’s treatment of Uyghurs. She is serving a 20-year sentence in the Xinjiang Women’s Prison. Mahsa Amini.…

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Freedom of Religion or Belief in Afghanistan: The Taliban’s Grave Threats to Women and Girls

Under the Taliban, women in Afghanistan face unprecedented threats. According to UN experts, women there face gender apartheid: “Taliban edicts policies and practices” constitute “an institutionalized system of discrimination, oppression and domination of women and girls.” Since their return to power in August 2021, the Taliban have imposed more than 70 edicts, orders, and decrees…

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