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** Your daily media briefing - Wednesday 27 November
In the Media <[link removed]> is our daily collection of news and commentary related to secularism, available delivered to your inbox. You can also read the latest news and opinion <[link removed]> and listen to our podcasts on our website.
** Secularism in the media
* Anti-LGBT primary school protests permanently banned from outside school in Birmingham <[link removed]>
Demonstrations against LGBT inclusive education have been permanently banned outside a primary school.
BBC
* Evangelical church plans grammar school in NI <[link removed]>
An evangelical church schools' network plans to open a voluntary grammar school in Northern Ireland.
BBC
* British Muslims are getting WhatsApps urging them to vote out 14 "pro-Israel" Tory MPs <[link removed]>
British Muslims are being targeted with WhatsApp messages from a group urging them to vote out 14 Conservative candidates accused of "supporting Israel" and being 'Islamophobes'.
BuzzFeed
* UK public buildings to be lit red in honour of religious freedom <[link removed]>
More than 120 public building across the UK will be lit red on Wednesday to recognise the importance of religious freedom.
Premier Christian Radio
* Fears rise for Christian freedoms in China as BBC Panorama reveals "re-education camps" for Muslims <[link removed]>
Concerns have risen for the religious freedoms of Christians in China following a BBC Panorama programme on the oppressive treatment towards minority Muslims.
Premier Christian Radio
* Call to scrap blasphemy laws in Australian state of Victoria <[link removed]>
An MP will table a bill in Victoria's parliament on Wednesday to abolish the state's blasphemy laws.
Nine.com.au
* Egypt court sides with woman against unequal inheritance law <[link removed]>
An Egyptian woman says she's scored an important legal victory against her country's inheritance laws, which grant female heirs half of what they grant men.
AP News
* Man arrested over FGM in Kenya <[link removed]>
Police in Riaranga village, Nyamira County, are holding a 70-year-old man suspected to have been involved in the circumcision of his two granddaughters.
Citizen Digital
** Latest from the NSS
* Christadelphian charities condoning violence and promoting misogyny <[link removed]>
The NSS has referred 10 Christadelphian charities to the Charity Commission over concerns that they promote deeply intolerant messages.
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