Day: December 18, 2009
Egypt/Saudi Arabia – Significant Percent View “Duty” to Financially Support Jihad
UPI: “Funding for jihad troubling, scholar says”
— UPI reports: “More than 35 percent of Egyptians and Saudis interviewed in a recent survey considered it their duty to back regional mujahedin financially, a scholar notes.”
— “Private polling of Egyptian and Saudi citizens reveals trends regarding the public sentiment toward jihadi groups like al-Qaida.”
— “Pollock adds that while many of the respondents said they did not support al-Qaida, more than 40 percent said they assumed other Muslim communities did support the group’s militant message.”
— “He notes that while public support for radical Islam is dwindling, the perception that financial assistance is an obligation is troubling.”
Turkey: European Human Rights Court Rules in Favor of Turkish Church
Turkey: European Human Rights Court Rules in Favor of Turkish Church
— CDN reports: “In a decision many hope will lead to greater religious freedom in Turkey, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) found that a Turkish court ruling barring a church from starting a foundation violated the congregation’s right to freedom of association.”
— “Orhan Kemal Cengiz, a Turkish attorney and legal advisor for the litigants, said the decision earlier this year was the first time the ECHR has held that religious organizations have a right to exist in Turkey. Other issues the court addressed dealt with organizations’ rights to own property, he said.”
— “Cengiz added that this case is just the first of many needed to correct conflicts within the Turkish legal system in regard to freedom of association, known in Turkey as the concept of ‘legal personality.’ ”
— ” ‘This case is a significant victory, but it is the first case in a long line of cases to come,’ Cengiz said.”
— “Ihsan Ozbek, pastor of Kurtulus Church in Ankara, which set out to establish the foundation, said he was pleased with the court’s decision.”