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.
Three children of Jehovah’s Witnesses faith refused to sing the national anthem ‘Jana Gana Mana’ as it ruled against the principles of their religion.