Friday, May 6, 2011

Janet Jackson Makes Nice With Joe’s Side Kid JohVonnie Jehovah's Witness can get Neb. transplant If it bleeds leads Don’t look at this picture RUSSIA The main problem the Law on Extremism remains acquitted in Russia World Briefing | EUROPE Jehovah’s Acquitted of Incitement Did You Know Prince is a ARMENIA Pastor prosecuted after journalists refuse to leave church 73 religious prisoners but will proposed amendments help member goes trial City administration considered liquidation community necessary

While Randy and Jermaine's baby mama continue to give Catherine hell, Janet was recently spotted out making nice with her illegitimate sister Joh'Vonnie. We know that raises some questions for a lot of you. And while we cannot possibly explain TOPEKA, Kan., May 4 (UPI) -- A Kansas appeals court ruled Wednesday a Jehovah's Witnesses member must be allowed a liver transplant paid for by Medicaid at a Nebraska hospital. An excellent _Kansas City Star_ news story puts a new twist on the old saying that "if it bleeds, it leads." The _Star_ tackles the case of a Kansas woman refusing a liver transplant in her home state because it would violate her religious beliefs: Read more on If it bleeds, it leads… This week marked the tenth anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting. Two senior students killed 12 students and one teacher. Many others were injured. I grew up not far from there and have spent many years trying to understand what happened. A few weeks ago, Wellington Menezes de Oliveira embarked on a massacre in a Brazilian school. Twelve students were killed. I'd actually been meaning to look into the coverage more since early reports mentioned both that he was raised as a Jehovah Witness and that he, at the very least, expressed an interest in Islam. But the coverage was so weak on those angles (here, here, here). Read more on Don't look at this picture… Rosemary Griffin ("Forum 18 News Service ," April 20, 2011) Moscow, Russia - Following the aquittal in Russia of Jehovah's Witness Aleksandr Kalistratov, a Gorno-Altaisk Court spokesperson would not state if and when the full text of the verdict will be released, when Forum 18 News Service asked for this. It is unclear if the Prosecutor will appeal against the verdict. GORNO-ALTAISK, Russia, April 19 (UPI) -- A Jehovah's Witnesses leader has been acquitted in the Russian Republic of Altai of distributing extremist literature published by the religious group. A Jehovah's Witness charged in connection with distributing religious literature was found not guilty of "inciting religious hatred and enmity." Some part of me resists imagining the purple clad musician knocking on my door, telling me about salvation and handing me a crappy magazine. Contributor: Eric Martin Published: Apr 01, 2011 Felix Corley ("Forum 18 News Service ," February 24, 2011) Sevan, Armenia - Following false claims in the Armenian media that an alleged murderer in Sevan is a Jehovah's Witness, a Pentecostal Pastor faces criminal trial for "obstructing the lawful professional activities of a journalist". Priests of the Armenian Apostolic Church took a Shant TV crew to the Pentecostal Church in Sevan. Felix Corley ("Forum 18 News Service ," December 7, 2010) Yerevan, Armenia - As of 1 December, 73 Jehovah's Witness young men were serving prison sentences for refusing military service or military-controlled alternative service on grounds of conscience, Jehovah's Witnesses told Forum 18 News Service. All but one are serving terms of between two and three years' imprisonment. Six or seven more await trial. Lt. Col. (AP, December 6, 2010) Moscow, Russia - The religious group Jehovah's Witness said Monday one of their local leaders in Russia was being persecuted under a vague anti-extremism law. Alexander Kalistratov is on trial in the Siberian town of Gorno-Altaisk for alleged "incitement of religious enmity and hatred," the group's representative Robert Warren said. If convicted, Kalistratov faces up to two years in jail. Felix Corley ("Forum 18 News Service ," December 1, 2010) Gorno-Altaisk, Russia - Intensive work by the city administration over many years against the Jehovah's Witness community in Gorno-Altaisk in southern Siberia was revealed by city official Irina Moshkareva in the criminal trial of local Jehovah's Witness leader Aleksandr Kalistratov.
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