Producer's Desk — international

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posted by Matt Hawkins on 05.02.2008

Topics: international, religious freedom

Video from C-SPAN: Commissioners talk to reporters and answer questions of their 2008 recommendations to the State Department on concerns for religious treatment and tolerance of religious minorities in various parts of the world.

“Freedom of thought, conscience and religion, or belief, simply does not exist in North Korea.” - Richard Land

Watch the press conference…

posted by Richard Land on 03.28.2008

Topics: constitution, international, mainstream media, supreme court

My post today at Casting Stones:

EXCERPT: “Contrary to much of the reporting in the media, the Supreme Court decision in Medellin v. Texas was not primarily either a death penalty case or a decision regarding presidential executive power…”

Read the rest at Casting Stones…

posted by Richard Land on 03.27.2008

Topics: human rights, international, racial reconcilation, sexism

My most recent post to OnFaith, (a Newsweek/Washington Post blog) responds to this question:

Which “ism” is more entrenched in America, sexism or racism? Which should religion address?

EXCERPT: “…my personal impressions… is that racism is even more entrenched in the American experience than sexism, although both are still alive and well in our society. Globally, I would argue that sexism is more prevalent…”

Read my complete post…

posted by Richard Land on 03.26.2008

Topics: china, france, human rights, international

My latest post at Casting Stones:

“I was aware that the ascension of Nicolas Sarkozy, known affectionately as “Sarko the American” to his countrymen, to the presidency of France was going to have positive ramifications, but I had no idea just how much difference it would make…”

Read the rest at Casting Stones.

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