Off To Jail - Under The Racial And Religious Tolerance Act!
5 Comments Published by Office 2 February 22nd, 2008 in Australia, Freedom of Religion, Politics, Vilification LawsMrs Jenny Stokes, Research Director, SALT SHAKERS
Can a person be sent to prison under Victoria’s Racial and Religious Tolerance Act?
No, I hear you say. . .
Those who are brought before the Equal Opportunity Commission and then the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal might be asked to apologise, to say ’sorry’ or be told not […]
Couple Jailed For Contempt In Vilification Case
0 Comments Published by Office 2 February 22nd, 2008 in Australia, Freedom of Religion, Vilification LawsBarney Zwartz – The Age
February 21, 2008
A NSW couple who defied a court order under Victoria’s religious vilification law are both serving nine months in Victorian prisons.
Vivienne Legg and Dyson Devine posted on their website claims that an occult group, the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO), was really a pedophile ring in Victoria, and that its […]
Archbishop of Canterbury sparks Sharia law row in Britain
0 Comments Published by Office 2 February 11th, 2008 in Britain, Christian Church Issues, Insight Into Islam, Islam, Vilification Case, Vilification Laws, World NewsBy Dan Wooding
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Founder of ASSIST Ministries
LONDON, UK (ANS) — Leading British politicians have distanced themselves from the Archbishop of Canterbury’s belief that some Sharia law in the UK seems “unavoidable”.
According to a BBC story, Gordon Brown’s spokesman said the prime minister “believes that British laws should be based on British values”.
The Tories […]
Article Featured on the Front Page of The Age, 31st October 2007 “Heat on PM to Cut Link to Pastor”
0 Comments Published by Office 2 November 1st, 2007 in Australia, Multiculturalism, Politics, Vilification Case, Vilification LawsMisha Schubert
October 31, 2007
PRIME Minister John Howard and Treasurer Peter Costello are under pressure to distance themselves from an evangelical church leader who has spoken at a meeting of the far right-wing League of Rights.
Pastor Danny Nalliah, the head of Melbourne-based Catch the Fire Ministries, has confirmed he addressed the group, despite being warned that […]
Costello Defends His Support of CTF in Court Case
2 Comments Published by Office 2 October 16th, 2007 in Australia, Politics, Vilification Case, Vilification Laws‘Sect leader got rough deal, says Costello’
October 08, 2007 06:08pm
Article from: AAP Featured on news.com.au
TREASURER Peter Costello has defended his support of an evangelical church leader who was acquitted of religious vilification, saying the pastor had got a “rough deal”.
Mr Costello said he met with Catch the Fire Ministries leader Danny Nalliah in August, because […]
VCAT Media Release - 5pm Friday 22nd June 2007
17 Comments Published by Office 2 June 22nd, 2007 in Australia, Christian Church Issues, Freedom of Religion, Vilification Case, Vilification Laws, World News Dear Friends and Family in Christ,
Attached (or read below) is the Official Media Release from the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal regarding the successful mediation between Catch the Fire Ministries and the Islamic Council of Victoria in this historic (spanning 5 years and now finalised) court case in Melbourne, Australia.
Thank you so much for standing […]
Audio Message - Pastor Danny Nalliah - In USA
1 Comment Published by Office 2 June 14th, 2007 in Freedom of Religion, Politics, United States of America, Vilification LawsStanding for Jesus in a Multicultural Society
Since when is quoting from the Bible a “hate crime”? It hasn’t happened yet in America, but one day, it could! Danny Nalliah knows this personally because, as an Australian pastor, he opposed this radical law in his country…and won! You will hear his story on Truths That […]