Empower women by standing for religious freedom
Cuban security personnel detain a member of the Ladies in White group during a protest on International Human Rights Day, in Havana, Cuba, on Dec. 10, 2014. Photo courtesy of Reuters/Enrique De La Osa
By Kristina Arriaga and John Ruskay | 15 hours ago
(RNS) Pwint Phyu Latt is a Muslim peace activist in Burma who sought to promote interfaith relations with Buddhists, the nations religious majority. She was sentenced this year to two years in prison and two more years of hard labor.
Gulmira Imin is a Uighur Muslim in China who led the 2009 Uighur protests against its communist government. She has been in prison ever since.
Maryam Naghash Zargaran is a Christian in Iran who converted from Islam and worked with pastor Saeed Abedini prior to his incarceration and release. She was released briefly and returned to prison this year after serving three years of a four-year sentence.
Mahvash Sabet, a school principal, and Fariba Kamalabadi, a developmental psychologist, are Bahais in Iran. Arrested in 2008, they and five other leaders known as the Bahai Seven were given 20-year sentences based on false charges such as espionage.
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