In 2011, the author was stopped for an identity check while wearing her niqab.
The author claims that worshippers of traditional (mainstream) religions in Kazakhstan, such as Islam and Christianity, are not required to obtain permission to hold their ceremonies outside of their places of registration.
The author of the communication is J.I., a national of Afghanistan. He claims that his deportation to Afghanistan by the Sweden would violate his rights under articles 6, 7 and 18 of the Covenant.
Incitement to racial or religious hatred by a politician.
In 2011, the author was stopped for an identity check while wearing her niqab.
The authors of this communication refused to be drafted for military service on account of their religious beliefs and conscience.
The authors of this communication refused to be drafted for military service on account of their religious beliefs and conscience.
The authors state that the Order, established in 1900, is engaged, among other things, in teaching and other charity and community work, which it provides to the community at large, irrespective of race or religion.
The case was filed on the exclusion of women of menstruating age from the Sabarimala shrine which was dedicated to a celibate God. The case questioned as to whether this exclusionary practice amounts to discrimination.